The 66th Gstaad Menuhin Festival & Academy
Tuesday 1st February '22
The Gstaad Menuhin Festival & Academy 2022: Combining world-class music with spectacular mountains and summer lightTickets are now on sale for all concerts taking place at the 66th Gstaad Menuhin Festival & Academy, which this …
Read2nd October: Nwanoku – ‘Classical music will become more diverse’, Winners of “Voix d’Outre-Mer” announced, Cast changes at Munich Philharmonic
Friday 2nd October '20
Chi-chi Nwanoku: ‘Classical music is suddenly going to become much more diverse'Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE, the founder of Chineke! Foundation and double bassist extraordinaire is optimistic about diversity in classical music.“Although it might seem a bit slow at the …
Read12th March: Wang cancels tour, German minister for culture promises support during COVID-19, Paris Opera musicians play for lawyers
Thursday 12th March '20
Yuja Wang cancels European tourYuja Wang has announced the cancellation of her European recital tour due to ongoing COVID-19 preventative measures.Six of her concerts had been cancelled by venues in mainland Europe following restrictions brought …
ReadWildKat welcomes Verbier Festival
Friday 6th March '20
WildKat welcomes Verbier FestivalWildKat is delighted to be working with Verbier Festival on their global marketing campaign for their 2020 programme. We will be planning a creative marketing campaign that encompasses the experience and ethos …
Read8th August: Keychange receives €1.4 million funding from EU Commission, New festival to launch in Georgian wine country, Chinese Tencent Group wants to join Universal Music
Thursday 8th August '19
Keychange receives €1.4 million funding from EU CommissionThe European partner network behind the Keychange gender balance initiative has received funding of €1.4 million (£1.15m) from from the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. The …
Read15th March: Classical Music magazine relaunch, Avery Fisher Career Grant Recipients and Bernard Haitink made honorary member of Vienna Philharmonic
Friday 15th March '19
Classical Music relaunches as the voice of the industry In April 2019, Classical Music magazine will be relaunched as the voice of the classical music industry, promoting the crucial role that music plays in the UK’s cultural landscape.CM will …
Read20th February: Iford Arts’ new home, Riga-Jurmala Festival line-up and Axel Kober is music director of Duisburg Philharmonic
Wednesday 20th February '19
Iford Arts secures new home for 2019 season The Iford Arts 2019 season is set to take place at Belcombe Court, a Grade 1 listed historic house set 6 miles outside of Bath and home to …
ReadDer Festivaltrend floriert!
Thursday 22nd June '17
Theaterferien, Spielzeitpause, Schulferien - Sommerloch? Wenn die Saison endet, geht es vielerorts erst so richtig los! Die Klassik-Festivals sind zum unaufhaltsamen Trend geworden.„Von Hitzacker bis Rheingau, Freden bis Nürtingen: Deutschland hat mehr als 300 Festivals …
Read1st June: Jiri Belohlavek died aged 71, Birmingham Conservatoire appoints
Thursday 1st June '17
In today's Classical News, Brindley Sherratt gives advice to a younger generation of singers, Birmingham Conservatoire appoints international chair in cello, and YCAT announces two new artists. Czech conductor Jiri Belohlavek has died aged 71, and …
Read10th April: Berlin State Opera’s Festtage 2018 are already in the planning stage and Leading French bow maker Bernard Millant has died aged 87
Monday 10th April '17
Classical News In today's news: Berlin State Opera's Festtage 2018 are already in the planning stage, a portrait of Claudio Monteverdi in honour of his 450th birthday in May, and Antonio Vivaldis scripts are exhibited in …
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