16th November: How music influences your dreams and your ability to concentrate. The first woman to sing in the Sistine Chapel and the winner of the Händel Prize
Thursday 16th November '17
in todays news: A piece on racial diversity in classical music, Dame Evelyn Glennies residency comes to an end, music royalties go up and Lyric 360 is relaunched. An orchestra playing on broken instruments, how …
ReadVlogtober 2nd: Here is a teaser of Max Richter’s record- breaking ‘Sleep’
Friday 2nd October '15
The Radio 3 performance of Max Richter's Sleep broke a Guinness World record for the longest live broadcast of a single piece of music.Richter describes the piece as “an eight-hour lullaby… my personal lullaby for a frenetic world. A …
Read25th September: Shostakovich Question, ‘Sleep’ premiere & Music and the Brain
Friday 25th September '15
Classical News In today's news, Gramophone asks 'The Shostakovich Question', and The Guardian reveal 10 pieces that will give you nightmares. Also, Sinfini Music analyse music's relationship with the brain, and The Telegraph analyse the effects …
ReadNoted Talks… Direct to Directing, Wednesday 22nd January
Thursday 23rd January '14
Daisy EvansOpera Director - Silent OperaJude ChristianTheatre DirectorDominic DorinFilm Director - I Owe YouthLast night's Noted event hosted by WildKat PR and Sane & Able took an informative and engaging look at the world of Directing, with three professionals from the …
Read20th November: Josh Edmonds Memorial Scheme, hope in music for deaf actress, and music education honoured
Wednesday 20th November '13
Stroud News & JournalStart your career in the music industry through the Josh Edmonds Memorial SchemeThe parents of former Cirencester student Josh Edmonds are inviting youngsters in Gloucestershire to apply for a scheme in his …
Read18th November: Wireless Opera, minority receive good music education, and Queen composer promotes classical music study
Monday 18th November '13
Variety‘Invisible Cities’ Opera Gets Immersive With Wireless TechnologyIt’s billed as the future of opera, live performance, technology and art, at least according to German audio company Sennheiser. But to judge from “Invisible Cities,” the new opera …
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