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January 22nd – January 28th: Fabric London at the Opera, Impact of the Pandemic on German Orchestras, Paris Opera Competition Winners 2022, New Pandemic Song Cycle in San Francisco

Friday 28th January '22

Fabric London and the English National Opera's New Music ProjectFabric London and the English National Opera embark on a brand new musical project, bringing live electronic music to the iconic London Coliseum for the very first …

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25th September – 1st October: PRS Report Reveals Pay Gap Between Ethnicities, Sustainability In Orchestras and Concerts, Inclusion of Disabled Students In Conservatoires, Met Opera’s Return

Friday 1st October '21

PRS Report Reveals a 26% Pay Gap Between EthnicitiesPRS's annual pay gap report revealed a mean ethnicity pay gap of 20.0% and a median ethnicity pay gap of 26.3% between white employees and other ethnicities. …

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7th May: Jess Gillam tops classical charts, Janet Fulton wins Solomon Prize, Lower Saxony orchestras and theatres missing funds

Tuesday 7th May '19

Jess Gillam becomes youngest saxophonist ever to hit the classical charts top spot On Friday 3 May, Jess Gillam’s critically-acclaimed album RISE reached the top of the Official UK Classical Chart making her the youngest saxophonist …

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21st April: 2017 Proms Announced & Bill Murray ventures into the Classical Realm

Friday 21st April '17

In today’s news: The New York Times reports that Murray is working on a classical music tour, and the German Orchestra Association criticises the AFD party. The Barbican’s Sound Unbound weekender set to give classical music …

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