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18th May: Game of Thrones concert, Royal wedding, classical music radio race, Oldenburger Staatstheater moves to circus tent

Friday 18th May '18

In todays news: Game of Thrones soundtrack becomes a live show, studies show music is good for the heart, BBC Radio 3 & 4 compete for morning audiences, Sarah Connolly's take on opera's "ridiculous" harassment …

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2nd August: Operalia 2017 winners announced, and Song Aa wins Vareler composer’s prize

Wednesday 2nd August '17

In today's news: Guildhall School announces autumn 2017 season, Operalia 2017 winners announced, and Los Angeles Philharmonic Announce New Assistant Conductor. Song Aa wins Vareler composer's prize, George Li publishes debute album at Warner Classics, and …

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5th May: Music Festival’s Action Against Sexual Assault & Dudamel against Venezuelan government

Friday 5th May '17

In today's news: a nightingale inspires music, Dudamel pushes against Venezuelan government. Not enough compensation for a broken bass, and the end of moshpits? Soprano Agnes Giebel dies at the age of 95, and the …

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4th May: Edinburgh Receives New Concert Venue & Sea Music Sculpture Restoration

Thursday 4th May '17

In today's news: Devon's new music project brings free music for the people, Edinburgh receives new concert venue, and an expensive restoration for a world-renowned music statue. The music schools of Baden-Württemberg team face consequences of new …

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29th June: Guest lists and gigs help refugees, Barenboim on Brexit & Yo-Yo Ma movie

Wednesday 29th June '16

Classical News In our news today, pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim comments on Brexit, a new documentary about Yo-Yo Ma & Germany shows London how to raise money for charity through guest lists and gigs. Also, …

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