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15th April: On-demand classical radio station, German post corona culture, MET Opera “At-home Gala”

Wednesday 15th April '20

Primephonic launches first on-demand classical radio stationPrimephonic has announced the launch of the first on-demand classical radio station. The classical music streaming service, based in the Netherlands, has created a new function that merges the …

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26th June: BASCA Board and Commitee members announced, Ricardo Muti stops performance after cough from audience member

Tuesday 26th June '18

In today's news: BASCA announces election results. Nadine Sierra explores American opera and song in new album. Musicologist Robert Pascall has passed away. Cambridge Live has announced details of its 29th orchestral series. Ricardo Muti …

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13th June: Deutsche Grammophon’s 120th anniversary plans, composer Alexis Ffrench on what classical music can learn from hip hop

Wednesday 13th June '18

In today's news: Ivan Hewett on composer Simon Holt, Alexis Ffrench contends that classical music should learn from hip hop, and Deutsche Grammophon unveil 120th anniversary plans. Moreover, the recording of Jonas Kaufmann’s intense Otello debut …

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1st December: New Record set for Vuillaume violin once owned by Eugène Ysaÿe, Zubin Mehta to take a break for at least three months

Friday 1st December '17

In today's news: New musical director steps up for first concert with Guisborough Choral Society, New Record set for Vuillaume violin once owned by Eugène Ysaÿe, Canberra International Music Festival has unveiled its 2018 programme. …

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16th October: London A Cappella Festival, Grammofy to shut down

Monday 16th October '17

In today's Classical News, the London A Cappella Festival programme is released, and Classical streaming service Grammofy is to shut down after a year. The earliest painting of Mozart has been discovered, and the Heinrich-Schütz music …

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WildKat PR welcomes the environmental artist Stuart Williams with his project “Breath of Life/Dresden”

Wednesday 17th December '14

Since the 1980s, Williams’ monumental site-specific artworks have rolled over sweeping expanses of ranch land in California, and have floated on the moats of picturesque chateaux in France. From the Alps to Central Park, and …

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