28th March: Barbican Guildhall wins award for SEND programme, EIF launches 2019 programme, Leipzig Gewandhaus champion women composers
Thursday 28th March '19
Barbican Guildhall Creative Learning wins Creative Learning Awards SEND Achievement Barbican Guildhall Creative Learning has won the SEND Achievement (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) at the National Creative Learning Awards for its work with The Garden …
Read20th March: Cheese tastes better with Mozart, Blackheath Conservatoire presents outreach programme and Heidelberger Frühling theme announced
Wednesday 20th March '19
Scientists are playing classical music to cheese to make it taste better Playing music to cheese gives it a stronger flavour, a team of scientists and cheese experts has found. Cheese is mostly about the perfect marriage …
ReadJuly 4th: Concert for audience with autism, Verdi’s Requiem performance for Grenfell Tower Victims
Tuesday 4th July '17
In today's news: Which pop act might save the political gloom of today, BBC National Orchestra concert for audience with autism, and Investec Opera Holland Park to perform Verdi's Requiem for Grenfell Tower victims.The GuardianAbba …
Read2nd March: the Women Make Music Fund has announced the findings of a five year evaluation report, and more German people attend classical music concerts
Thursday 2nd March '17
Classical News In today's news: the Women Make Music Fund has announced the findings of a five year evaluation report, launched in Parliament today, and Chicago’s famed smartbar is set to host a series of workshops as …
Read22nd November: Violin Maker Gabor Draskoczy & Stravinsky’s Funeral Song
Tuesday 22nd November '16
Classical News In today's classical news, The 2016 Violin Society of America International Instrument and Bow Making Competition, which was hold in Cleveland, USA, has announced this year's prizes and winners. London-based Violin Maker, Gabor Draskoczy, received …
Read25th March: Germanwings plane crash – opera singers among victims, classical music’s 10 best moonlighters and Orchestra tax relief: government widens criteria
Wednesday 25th March '15
Classical News Guardian From Philip Glass to St Hildegard of Bingen – classical music's 10 best moonlighters They’ve been cab drivers, mystics and ornithologists. One was even a prime minister. Meet music’s greatest multi-taskers Classic FM Germanwings plane crash: opera …
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