25th February: BBC 3’s new lineup, Awards for live event accessibility and Hilde Zadek obituary
Monday 25th February '19
Jess Gillam joins BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 3 has today announced a number of schedule changes and new presenter signings, to include 20-year-old rising star saxophonist Jess Gillam.A revamped Saturday schedule showcases the distinctive BBC …
Read18th January: Winners of the ICMA 2018, Al Bustan Festival announces 25th anniversary programme and Lahav Shani to be new head of Isreal Philharmonic
Thursday 18th January '18
In today's news: Orchestras for All (OFA) has made a number of changes to its leadership team and a Ballincollig teenager is on her way to becoming a world class conductor as she prepares to …
ReadBBC Music Magazine Awards: Success for Accentus!
Thursday 20th April '17
Last night, Kat, Olivia, James and Eliza attended the BBC Music Magazine Awards at Kings Place in London.After a couple of glasses of fizz, we began the awards ceremony. Oliver Condy, Editor of BBC Music …
Read28th February: St Paul’s Cathedral appoints woman in choir, Mahan Esfahani causes scandal with minimal music
Tuesday 28th February '17
In today's news: St Paul’s Cathedral has appointed a woman as a full member of its Choir for the first time in 1,000 years, and The Independent introduces a new video series featuring emerging artists. …
ReadWildKat PR welcomes Academy of Ancient Music
Thursday 13th October '16
WildKat PR is extremely proud to announce our partnership with the Academy of Ancient Music, one of Britain’s foremost period-instrument ensembles.Founded over 40 years ago, AAM boasts a discography of 300 recordings, and has been an …
Read3rd March: Streaming markets, presidential candidates’ musical identity & marble music machine
Thursday 3rd March '16
Classical News In today's news, NMZ reports about the increasing streaming market in Germany while BBC takes a look on streaming services and piracy on the Indian market. Also, how presidential candidates constitute their identity in …
Read27th February: The musical and environmental mindfulness of John Luther Adams, classical music cannot turn a deaf ear to sexual abuse, and the Iranian and Israeli who make chamber music together
Friday 27th February '15
Classical News GuardianThe musical and environmental mindfulness of John Luther AdamsThe activist and composer is inspired by the natural processes he sees all around him – but refuses to let politics take charge of the musicThe …
ReadAvi Avital and Mahan Esfahani in concert at The Globe’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Monday 8th December '14
Last night, the 7th December 2014, the WildKat PR team had the pleasure of attending our client, mandolin player Avi Avital's concert with harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse with its wooden structure and …
ReadA busy, busy November at WildKat
Tuesday 2nd December '14
What an incredibly busy month we have had in the WildKat PR offices this past month. As the countdown to Christmas begins earlier and earlier each year, so does the classical industry's busiest period before …
Read29th August- BBC assumptions on new music, Laura Wright soprano says strength is sexy, and Salome’s 2000 years of inspitation
Friday 29th August '14
Classical News The GuardianLiving Symphonies: when an ecosystem becomes an orchestra24 speakers have been installed in Bedgebury Pinetum in Kent to create a natural symphony.The GuardianWhy does the BBC assume its audience won't like new music?The …
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