16th January: Gustavo Dudamel at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Igor Levit receives award, “Black Voices” of the Metropolitan Opera of New York
Thursday 16th January '20
Gustavo Dudamel extends his L.A. Phil contract through 2025-26Conductor Gustavo Dudamel has extended his contract as music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, cementing his commitment to the acclaimed orchestra after a period …
Read25th April: British Airways mark centenary with new composition, Royal Academy of Music partners with Czech Philharmonic and Berlin reaches new heights as a cultural centre
Thursday 25th April '19
British Airways engineer re-imagines famous theme from Lakmé to mark airline’s centenary To mark its centenary, British Airways has released a new composition based on the famous piece of music, Flower Duet, which featured in Delibes’ …
Read13th October: Southbank Centre announces Belief and Beyond Belief festival, violin made from Churchill’s cigar box is to be auctioned & Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie gets its own stamp
Thursday 13th October '16
Classical News In our news today, Southbank Centre announces Belief and Beyond Belief festival, English National Opera is negotiating with new music director, and violin made from Churchill's cigar box is to be auctioned. Also, Mozart's …
ReadTrinity Buoy Wharf presents exhibition: ‘Synchronicity’
Thursday 27th February '14
Trinity Buoy Wharf, Docklands thriving centre for the arts and creative industries opens its exhibition, 'Synchronicity' to the public tonight following last night's preview at The Electrician's Shop. Open 10am to 8pm today until 2nd March, the …
ReadTrinity Buoy Wharf meets Boy George tonight in East London
Thursday 13th February '14
Venue and Arts hub Trinity Buoy Wharf is hosting a collaborative exhibition called 'Synthesis' which will take place tonight, the 13th February. It will be a mixed-media exhibition including pieces by Boy George. Better known as a …
Read16th April: Ariadne auf Naxos, Guillaume Dufay and Stradivarius exhibition
Thursday 16th May '13
The GuardianAriadne ducks the bombs at the Glyndebourne festivalThis year's Glyndebourne opener Ariadne auf Naxos is getting a radical relocation, to a Blitz-time hospital. Director Katharina Thoma tells Tom Service how she drew on the …
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