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28th September: Pope to release album, ping pong concerto, Musical Routes report, SLEEP

Monday 28th September '15

In today's news, The New York Times reveals that Pope Francis is to release an album, Yo Ma Ma talks about perfection for Strings, Classical Music Magazine reports that SLEEP holds record for longest live …

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24th September: ‘Mindfulness’ meets music, Keith Harris steps down & Wigglesworth’s ENO

Thursday 24th September '15

Classical News In today’s news, The Guardian reports on Rolf Hind’s new opera, Lost in Thought, which is inspired by the benefits of ‘mindfulness’. Also, The Times writes about ‘Mark Wigglesworth: The man trying to rescue …

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17th September: Female composers ‘no good’, Figaro plot too complex and classical music’s most influential Londoners

Thursday 17th September '15

Classical News In today’s news, The Spectator argues that female composers have been left off the syllabus because they’re no good, and the Evening Standard lists classical music's most influential Londoners in 2015. Also, The Strad …

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Trinity 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 …

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Radio X talks to QEMC on exciting new building

Tuesday 5th November '13

With the much anticipated renovation of the 1939 built Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel due to begin soon, Owen Stafford took a visit to the picturesque, culturally rich and historic site where he spoke to Bernard …

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