In the April issue of the BBC Music Magazine Podcast, we discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on music festivals across the globe. We also look at the recently released list of PRS Women Changing Music, which features a number of film composers.\xa0\nAlso this month, we flick through the latest issue of BBC Music Magazine, which features pianist Angela Hewitt on the cover. We reflect on the tragic story of her broken Fazioli piano, which hit headlines earlier this year. You\u2019ll also get to hear an extract from our Recording of the Month: Federico Colli performing Domenico Scarlatti\u2019s piano sonatas.\nAs always, we\u2019ve each brought along a new recording we\u2019ve discovered this month, including works by Caroline Shaw, Bernard Hughes and Nikolai Tcherepnin.\xa0\n* PLEASE NOTE: This episode was recorded a couple of weeks ago. Because of the fast-paced nature of the coronavirus outbreak, some of our references to its impact on the music scene may already be out of date.\nTHE MAGAZINE:\nD Scarlatti:\xa0\xa0Sonata KK427 in G major\xa0\nD Scarlatti: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2\nFederico Colli (piano)\nChandos CHAN20134\nFIRST LISTEN:\nMichael\u2019s choice:\nNot Now, Bernard \u2013\xa0Part 1\nNot Now, Bernard and other stories\nAlexander Armstrong (narrator), Orchestra of the Swan/Tom Hammond\nOrchid Classics ORC100115\nOliver\u2019s choice:\nCaroline Shaw: Schisma\nHealing Modes\nBrooklyn Rider\nIn A Circle Records IRC014\nJeremy\u2019s choice:\nNikolai Tcherepnin: Narcisse et Echo, Op. 40\nBamberger Symphoniker/\u0141ukasz Borowicz\nCPO 555250-2\n\nThis podcast was presented by BBC Music Magazine\u2019s editor Oliver Condy, with deputy editor Jeremy Pound and reviews editor Michael Beek. The jingles were composed by Christopher Maxim and the episode was produced by Jack Bateman and Ben Youatt.\xa0\n\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices