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20th January: Sheku makes Chart History, CDU calls for cheaper theatre renovations, The Paris Opera organises Strike Concert

Monday 20th January '20

Sheku Kanneh-Mason makes chart history with UK Top 10Sheku Kanneh-Mason has become the first cellist ever to land a UK Top 10, and the first British instrumentalist in the Top 10 for over three decades …

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Welcome JazzKorea 2018!

Monday 17th September '18

JazzKorea is an exceptional festival in many regards. While many festivals will claim to support cultural exchange and break up traditional boundaries, JazzKorea actually does. Already in its sixth years of existence it has established …

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3rd September: Opera and Song in Music Festivals, All-but-Extinct Piano and Game Music

Monday 3rd September '18

In today’s news: a review of the festival summer. A music journalist on the quality of music journalism. A portrait of the Liedkunst Festival, that will be held in Mid-September. A French festival invites well …

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18th April: Garsington Opera announce first world premier, A.I algorithm used to decipher music in the mind, and ACM launches student-run label

Wednesday 18th April '18

In today's news: Researchers decipher songs in people's minds based off AI algorithm, Sony/ATV  acquire Abiah's classical-catalogue in global partnership deal, Staatsoper Suttgart announced its new programme under new intendant Viktor Schoner, Oboist Ekkehard Hering …

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2nd February: Wigmore Hall reveals 2018/19 season, ‘O Canada’ will become gender neutral with new lyrics, Violist sues Royal Oper House

Friday 2nd February '18

In today's news: Sony Classical signs new guitarist, ISM announces sexual harassment and discrimination webinars and Nevill Holt Opera announces new orchestral partnerships. Also, Music industry urges new EU presidency to support safe harbour reform and over 600.000 …

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4th May: Edinburgh Receives New Concert Venue & Sea Music Sculpture Restoration

Thursday 4th May '17

In today's news: Devon's new music project brings free music for the people, Edinburgh receives new concert venue, and an expensive restoration for a world-renowned music statue. The music schools of Baden-Württemberg team face consequences of new …

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28th November: Royal Danish Opera appoints Alexander Vedernikov, soprano performs in wheelchair & Domingo’s concert in Cuba is cancelled

Monday 28th November '16

Classical News In today's news, Royal Danish Opera appoints Alexander Vedernikov as chief conductor, and organ played by Liszt is to be restored. Soprano performs lead role from wheelchair after suffering injury, and Placido Domingo's concert …

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14th April: Menuhin Competition 2016 reveals Senior Finalists, BBC Proms to come & Red Carpet Premiere of “Florence Foster Jenkins”

Thursday 14th April '16

Classical News In our news today, The Menuhin Competition 2016 reveals the four Senior Finalists, BBC Proms is to include music by David Bowie and Red Carpet Premiere of "Florence Foster Jenkins" takes places in London. …

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WildKat PR Welcomes Jean Muller

Thursday 6th February '14

WildKat PR is delighted to welcome pianist Jean Muller to its client roster.Jean Muller is an internationally established pianist with extraordinary artistic genuineness. Born in Luxembourg in 1979, he was only six when he took his first piano …

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