20th August: the First Lady of the Proms, Bard Music Festival, and Paraguay’s...
The Guardian Digital magazines: how popular are they? The latest magazine circulation figures from the PPA show promising digital results for the industry – but is it enough to offset the fall in...
View Article23rd August: Billy Budd at the Proms, Colorado Symphony name new music...
Classic FM Online Welsh male voice choir cover Chic’s ‘Good Times’ Chic’s classic funk hit ‘Good Times’ has been given a choral reworking by the Brythoniaid Male Voice Choir as a teaser for a...
View Article27th August: BBC Two and Four present new arts season, Gramophone Classical...
The Times Joseph Calleja is tipped as the heir to Luciano Pavarotti Plácido Domingo once called Joseph Calleja “the baby tenor” but as Calleja has grown on to the world’s greatest opera stages, another...
View Article28th August: Lang Lang and Einaudi at Classic BRITs, Nicola Benedetti takes...
Classic FM Online Lang Lang and Einaudi to perform at Classic BRITs 2013 Pianists Lang Lang and Ludovico Einaudi have both been confirmed to perform at this year’s Classic BRITs award ceremony on...
View Article29th August: Hollywood’s John Williams exhibition, Google Doodle boosts...
Classic FM Online John Williams exhibition to open in Hollywood John Williams is to be the subject of a new exhibition at the Hollywood Museum in Los Angeles, beginning this weekend Debussy Google...
View Article30th August: City Music Foundation award winners, Tchaikovsky biopic adheres...
Classical Music Magazine City Music Foundation names inaugural award winners The first awards of the City Music Foundation, which aims to help performers at the beginning of their careers, have been...
View Article16th September: No end to Minnesota Orchestra dispute and classical music...
The Telegraph Why music is good for the heart Doctors have discovered what music-lovers always guessed – music touches places nothing else can reach. Serbian Professor Deljanin discovered a 19%...
View Article2nd February: Wigmore Hall season launch, NYCGB Chief Executive Search, and...
In today’s Classical News, Wigmore Hall announces their 2017/18 season, and NYCGB search for their first Chief Executive. In Suffolk a new exhibition, ‘Queer Talk: Homosexuality In Britten’s Britain’,...
View Article6th February: Sheffield Classical Music Weekend, Elmar Oliveira Violin...
In today’s news, Sheffield announces full program for their second Classical Weekend Festival, and Downtown launches a new music rights company in Tokyo. Sirena Huang is awarded first prize at the...
View Article7th February: Conducting’s gender problem, Ravel Museum closes, John Adams...
In today’s Classical News, Imogen Tilden tackles conducting’s gender problem, and the Ravel Museum in Montfort-l’Amaury shuts abruptly. Composer John Adams joins the Royal Academy of Music as a...
View Article14th March: UK & Korean Art Councils Form New Program for Artists, Brief...
In today’s classical news: The Womadelaide festival makes efforts to become more environmentally conscious as the issue headlines as the festival’s theme this year. For their 2017-18 program the Arts...
View Article21st April: 2017 Proms Announced & Bill Murray ventures into the Classical Realm
In today’s news: The New York Times reports that Murray is working on a classical music tour, and the German Orchestra Association criticises the AFD party. The Barbican’s Sound Unbound weekender set...
View Article25th May: Steven Isserlis receives Glashütte Original Music Festival Award,...
In today’s Classical News, Steven Isserlis donates his Glashütte prize money, and the Cincinnati World Piano Competition will close after 60 years. Thierry Fischer extends his contract with the Utah...
View Article1st June: Jiri Belohlavek died aged 71, Birmingham Conservatoire appoints
In today’s Classical News, Brindley Sherratt gives advice to a younger generation of singers, Birmingham Conservatoire appoints international chair in cello, and YCAT announces two new artists. Czech...
View Article14th June: Shift K3y announces classical collaboration, visions of Tavener,...
In today’s news: Gustavo Gimeno records two new CDs, electronica and Mozart unite for BoxPark concert, Steven Isserlis talks music and death, Barenboim visits the West Bank to help young musicians....
View Article15th June: Primephonic launch, BBC Music Day
In today’s Classical News, Primephonic, a new streaming service for classical music, launches in London, and a wedding musician is asked to play in return for social media likes. Today is BBC Music...
View Article28th July: Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, Roderick Williams Birmingham...
In today’s Classical News, The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation has awarded grants worth over £1 million pounds, Roderick Williams has been appointed as visiting consultant in vocal performance at...
View Article15 August: Usher stands in at Wigmore Hall, New staff at Guildhall School
In today’s news: Cloakroom girl earns acclaim after standing in for soprano at Wigmore Hall, and Guildhall School announces six new appointments. Rheingau Musik Festival announces collaboration with...
View Article19th September: Simon Rattle offers advice and Germany supports 31 orchestras.
In today’s news: Composer Jeremy Dale Roberts dies aged 83, and Simon Rattle offers his top advice to young conductors. Audio streaming becomes more and more important, Germany financially supports 31...
View ArticleOlivia Brown appointed Director, London Office
Olivia Brown has taken up the position of Director, London Office at WildKat PR. Previously Head of Creative Strategy & Marketing, Olivia will continue to be responsible for creative strategy at...
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