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Classical Music News – 31st August

BBC Music Magazine Too much emphasis on recordings? Nick Shave asks what’s happened to the traditional concert experience LA Times Technology is infringing on classical music Invite smartphones and...

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4th November: Sakari Oramo’s new role, new generation of composers, and Renée...

The Telegraph Sakari Oramo: ‘Britain was my destiny’ Finland’s Sakari Oramo talks to Ivan Hewett about the challenges of becoming the BBCSO’s new chief conductor – and his uncanny sense of homecoming...

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14th November: The end for Luxury piano maker Pleyel, Stephen Waarts, and...

Global Post French luxury piano maker Pleyel plays its final notes Top-end French piano maker Pleyel, whose instruments were used by the likes of Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy and Franz Liszt,...

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The Berkeley Ensemble, New Cobbett Prize 2014.

WildKat PR are happy to announce the return of The Berkeley Ensemble to the client roster. The Berkeley Ensemble, a collective of Southbank Sinfonia musicians formed in 2008, have partnered with...

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WildKat PR Welcomes the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

WildKat PR is very excited to introduce our newest client: the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS). Based at New York’s infamous Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, CMS features some of...

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7th April: Alexander Rahbari says Tehran Symphony Orchestra’s return after...

Classical News The Guardian Tehran’s reborn symphony orchestra: an ovation before playing a note After a three-year hiatus, orchestra has been revived with an ambitious programme and a world-class...

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A HEARTFELT welcome to the Sacconi Quartet

WildKat PR is extremely excited to be working with the Sacconi Quartet, a string quartet who are consistently recognised for communicating with a fresh and imaginative approach. The quartet aims to...

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7th October: Classical Music Streaming, Tortelier Appointment & BBC New...

Classical News In today’s news, Gramophone explores how streaming has changed the way people listen to classical music, and The National Student describes how The Student Pulse App is your key to...

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January 26th: 300 year old cello found, Kneller to be sold & Amy Dickson wins...

Classical News In today’s news, The Strad reports on a 300-year-old cello found in stolen vehicle, Kneller Hall to be sold and Amy Dickson wins Australia Day Foundation award. Also, Miami’s Nu Deco...

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The Sacconi Chamber Music Festival kicks off tomorrow!

Tomorrow the Sacconi Chamber Music Festival kicks off in Folkestone, Kent. From 20 – 22 May it brings many well-known chamber music ensembles and musicians together to celebrate the thrill of live...

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6th October: Wigmore Hall announces live stream, RCM hosts inaugural Double...

Classical News In today’s news, Wigmore Hall announces first schools concert live stream, the Royal College of Music hosts inaugural Double Bass Festival, and crisis has struck two of America’s great...

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12th October: Light’s retirement, results of 2016 Santa Cecilia & Pendle...

Classical News In today’s classical news, violinist Herbert Light has retired from Philadelphia Orchestra, after 56 years with the ensemble. Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome and Associazione...

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Why amateur music making deserves the UNESCO award

On the 29th May, Minister of State Monika Grütters, Minister for Education Martina Münch and Vice president of the German UNESCO committee Prof. Christoph Wulf submitted a certificate for 34 different...

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13th July: Berliner Staatsoper moves back to proper building & fake news...

In today’s news: architects shortlisted to design the Barbican’s new concert hall, and a-n launch #FreeMoveCreate campaign to protect freedom of movement in the creative industries. The Berliner...

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Inclusive Creativity is a leading light in accessible music performance

Inclusive Creativity began with a conference at Ulster University in Derry/Londonderry as part of the UK City of Culture celebrations in 2013, when collaborators including Drake Music, Share Music...

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