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12th February: Sweethearts sharing the stage, Price of Wales discusses classical music, and ‘Japanese Beethoven’ faces the music

Wednesday 12th February '14

The Huffington Post Can Women Save Classical Music? Changing statistics on classical music listeners NPR Classical Couples: Sweethearts Sharing The Stage Happily, the arrows are still flying and the roster of musical matchups keeps growing. For this Valentine's Day, NPR …

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12th December: Spotify to take on iTunes Radio, New Chief for Chicago Symphony, and artist income

Thursday 12th December '13

The Guardian Spotify to take on iTunes Radio with free tier for its music apps 11 December event expected to expand free mobile access from US, although on-demand streams will be limited The New York Times Kennedy Center Names …

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12th November: Choirs to sing in The Shard, Brands and the music industry, and show tunes for dementia patients

Tuesday 12th November '13

The Telegraph Classic show tunes provide boost for dementia patients Care homes should be filled with the sound of music, researchers claim after discovering benefits of singing Broadway hits Classic FM Online Choirs compete to sing in The Shard Amateur …

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4th January – Israel Philharmonic, more ones to watch for 2012 and Ronald Searle

Wednesday 4th January '12

The Times Proms, Politics And Israel Philharmonic. Avi Shoshani, the secretary-general of the orchestra, talks to Neil Fisher. Classical Music In 2012. There’s no escaping Daniel Barenboim and new kid on the block Gustavo Dudamel this year, according to …

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3rd January – New Year Honours and cultural highlights of 2012

Tuesday 3rd January '12

The Times New Face Of Classical Music: Kathryn Rudge. Pop singers can rise in a flash; the operatic route to the top is usually far slower. But Kathryn Rudge seems to have a magic short-cut. The Guardian Top Artists …

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