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8th November: The Christmas carol fighting homelessness, Deutsche Filmmusikpreise will be awarded in Halle, French culture plays and will play an even more important role in international ties

Friday 8th November '19

The Christmas Carol fighting HomelessnessChoirs around the UK are raising funds for homeless charity Crisis through performances of a Christmas carol, Ring the Bells.The initiator of the project, the London Philharmonic Choir (LPC), has been …

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August 30th: Why is Classic FM so popular with Millennials? Academy Music Group expansion and new Dallas Opera chief

Thursday 30th August '18

Academy Music Group has announced a new lease agreement with Manchester-based live entertainment venue, FWSO has hired Keith Cerny as its next president and CEO. New artists announced for woman and tech festival, and why …

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9th February: Classic FM celebrates audience increase, Sergei Dogadin wins Singapore International Violin Competition, North Korean orchestra plays concert in South Korea

Friday 9th February '18

In today's news: Welsh National Opera and Southbank Sinfonia reveal their 2018/19 seasons, Blockchain ticketing platform launches to end touting and Shanghai Isaac Stern Competition announces record number of applicants. Also, the German Cultural Council is …

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17th January: RCM partners with SHCM, SAM’s new programme ‘New Wave’ & Anne-Sophie Mutter received Crystal Awards

Tuesday 17th January '17

Classical News In today's classical news, Royal College of Music partners with Shanghai Conservatory of Music to establish a joint institute, offering collaborative projects between the two institutions. Sound and Music partners with Sage Gateshead and NMC Recordings …

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16th September: Max Richter explains ‘Sleep’, Pergolesi masterpiece premiered at last and Christie’s exhibits $60m Stradivarius and Guarneri collection

Wednesday 16th September '15

Classical News In today’s news, Max Richter explains his eight-hour composition 'Sleep' - the longest continuous piece of music broadcasted by the BBC – and Pergolesi's Opera Settecento is finally premiered after nearly 300 years. Also, Christie’s …

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30th April: Amy Dickson, Paul Gudgin and Chloë Hanslip

Tuesday 30th April '13

The TimesLPO/Jurowski at the Festival Hall, SE1Introducing this concert, Vladimir Jurowski spoke for 15 minutes: much longer than the first piece, Webern’s Variations. The TelegraphAmy Dickson: Siren of seductive, late-night saxAmy Dickson is used to playing …

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