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Llangollen Eisteddfod will return online, Opening of the German Choir Centre, The Philharmonie de Paris launches its violin making competition

Tuesday 22nd June '21

Llangollen Eisteddfod: Fabric bridge covering for festival's returnThe Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is returning this year, though it will be mainly held online.The festival has been held in the Denbighshire town every year since 1947 …

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26th November: Garsington Opera announces 2021 summer season, Cultural institutions in Germany will remain in lockdown, Scala de Milan opening behind closed doors

Thursday 26th November '20

Garsington Opera announces 2021 summer seasonMore welcome positive post-Covid signals are coming from the opera world, as Garsington Opera announces the opening of its box office for its 2021 summer season of live opera, featuring …

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4th June: Royal Ballet dancer creates powerful piece in memory of George Floyd, Warner Music IPO values major at $13bn, German Music Council demands coordination of basic corona research, Vienna State Opera reopens, Group singing can spread the coronavirus, despite what CDC may say

Thursday 4th June '20

Royal Ballet dancer creates powerful piece in memory of George FloydWhen words fail, art speaks.A principal dancer at the Royal Ballet has created a powerful piece of choreography, in memory of George Floyd. The raw, …

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27th August: John Mauceri interview, Stradivari loaned to Ashmolean, results of NIIOC announced

Thursday 27th August '15

Classical News In today's news, an interview with John Mauceri, 'Rode' Stradivari loaned to Ashmolean Museum and the results of the fifth Northern Ireland International Organ Competition are announced. Guardian Facing the music: John Mauceri Carousel, Callas, Czerny playing Beethoven … …

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27th of July: Dominic Vellard on medieval music, Ralph Vaughan Williams’s lost masterpiece for the Prom, Interview with Paolo Bordogna and death of Jazz bassist Howard Rumsey

Monday 27th July '15

Classical News In today's news, Le Monde reports on musician Dominique Vellard and the free tempo of medieval music and The Telegraph announces that Vaughan William's lost masterpiece "Sancta Civitas" will be played at the Proms. …

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Trinity 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 …

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21st January: Age ratings for music videos, Katherine Jenkins on music snobs and her new Decca deal, and a Theatre by Candlelight

Tuesday 21st January '14

The Telegraph Katherine Jenkins: why classical music snobs are wrong Singer Katherine Jenkins speaks of classical music snobs, the perils of the internet, and why she refuses to adopt a "sexier image" Claudio Abbado's death marks the end …

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