Classical Star Is Back

BBC Competition Getting Closer to Finish

© Sarah Canice Funke

Nov 10, 2007

The BBC competition Classical Star lets audiences follow budding young classical artists as they learn new skills and overcome challenges on the way to musical stardom.


A classical musician faces many challenges in the course of his or her career: keeping an audience's attention during performance and negotiating recording studio time crunches are two of the practical real-life challenges that contestants in the BBC's Classical Star competition must face as they strive towards the final performance.

In addition, each potential star must participate in several masterclasses covering topics in composition and performance. Learning how to dance the tango, how to walk on stage, how to sample music, and how to compose film music all teach young musicians insights on rhythms, the body, sound, and mood.

To watch clips of the challenges and masterclasses, please visit the BBC Classical Star Masterclasses website. The final three contestants will perform on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Who will be the next Classical Star? Check out the competition and cast your vote.


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