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Einaudi’s digital sales break classical record

The Italian composer’s latest release, In a Time Lapse, is the first classical recording to sell more digital copies than physical, making it into specialist classical chart and the overall UK album charts.

The Guardian

Understudying: the waiting game

Don’t feel sorry for understudy Richard Scott. Waiting, listening, and watching in the wings every night means he gets to know and love the best of contemporary opera

The church’s sold-out CD proves silence is golden

The Sussex parish of St Peter’s in East Blatchington has hit on a winner with a recording of the ambience inside the church – but its vicar isn’t the only one to mine the artistic riches of silence

Classical Source

Garsington: Funny, Quirky And Political Large-Scale Community Opera

After only two years in their new home at Wormsley on the Buckinghamshire/ Oxfordshire border, the first large scale community opera will be performed in the Opera Pavilion in July 2013 as part of the Garsington Opera season.

Deceptive Cadence, NPR

Meet The Musical Mendelssohns: Felix And Fanny

Musical talent tends to run in families. Think of Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart, Rufus and Martha Wainwright, Colin and Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, or The Jackson 5.

Slipped Disc

Minnesota Orchestra is still hiring. Musicians need not apply

The players have been locked out since October, but the organisation needs a new Event and Facility Sales Manager.

Music Industry News Network

Musicnotes.com Sells 15-Millionth Sheet Music Download; Registers 20% Sales Growth In 2012

Today Musicnotes.com, the leading online sheet music retailer, publisher and technology company, announced it sold its 15 millionth sheet music download in mid-January, a cumulative download total since the launch of the site in late 1999. In 2012 alone Musicnotes.com sold more than 3.3 million downloads.

Music Week

PRS and NCB joint venture now in 9 countries

Network of Music Partners (NMP), the new name for the joint venture between Nordic Copyright Bureau (NCB) and PRS for Music, has announced it is now processing recorded media royalties for nine countries.

St Peter's Church

The Guardian

 

 

(Written on January 29, 2013 )

We are very excited to welcome the wonderful Baritone William Berger to our artist roster. William will be performing with La Nuova Musica at Kings Place this June in his L’Orfeo debut. He is also performing the role of Alcandro in Garsington Opera’s production of L’Olimpiade this June.

In September William will be releasing his debut recital disc Insomnia: A Nocturnal Voyage on Delphian Records. The programme for the recital was devised by William for the 2011 Lucerne Festival and describes an imaginary voyage through a restless night, with music by Mozart, Debussy, Fauré, Wolf, Vaughan Williams, Liszt and Strauss.

To keep up to date with William’s work, visit his facebook page.

(Written on April 27, 2012 )

Every day the WildKat team scan newspapers, websites and blogs for interesting classical music news, and now we’ve decided to publish our lists so that you can get a classical music news summary each day. If you’ve read anything interesting each day that we’ve missed do feel free to comment and let us know!


Telegraph

How Manchester inspired far more than Mahler

Norman Lebrecht discusses Mahler’s link with Manchester.


The Sunday Times

Blooming Spectacular

An article by Hugh Canning about Garsington Opera’s new and improved venue.


Guardian

Nico Muhly’s tale of Two Boys – don’t expect Facebook – the Opera

Tom Service on ENO’s new opera about the dangers of the internet.

The best way to improve an orchestra? Get rid of the bloke with the baton

Spira Mirabilis perform without a conductor at Aldeburgh this week.


Financial Times

Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings, Suffolk, UK

Reviews by Andrew Clark of Aldeburgh concerts.


Independent

Pierre Boulez: Ray of light or Lord of the Dark Side?  Discuss

Michael Church on the ‘ruling tyrant’ of classical music.


Classical Music

Cardiff Singer of the World 2011 begins today

The biannual event attracts contestants from around the world.

New creative team takes shape at Royal Opera as John Fulljames appointed to assist Kaspar Holten

Fulljames takes the role as associate director of Opera from September.


Gramophone

The old days – good or bad?

Mark Wigglesworth asks if past performance should guide the future.

(Written on June 13, 2011 )