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Francesco Tristano’s European Tour

Friday 13th May '22

Francesco Tristano Is Presenting His New Studio Album, On Early Music, In Berlin This Sunday Credit to ©Breno Rotatori Over the past 15 years, Luxembourg-based musician and producer Francesco Tristano has broken down the boundaries between …

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QUICKSILVER’s new album !

Friday 11th February '22

American Baroque Ensemble Quicksilver unveils Early Moderns, The (very) First Viennese School © Teresa Tam This Friday, February 11, the American baroque ensemble Quicksilver will release its new album dedicated to Viennese music before Mozart and Haydn. …

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24th June: The haunting final words of the unarmed black men set to music, Barcelona Opera House opens with a concert for plants, Yann Beuron ends opera career, Kennedy Center cancels most of schedule through 2020

Wednesday 24th June '20

The haunting last words of unarmed black men killed by police, powerfully set to music As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to drive change around the world, music provides a powerful way to express grief …

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11th April: British Museum hosts music festival, violin duo meshes classical music with hip-hop, and German Music Council awards conductors

Wednesday 11th April '18

In today’s news: Lenny Henry to narrate Peter and the Wolf, British Museum hosts music festival, violin duo mesh classical with hip-hop, German GEMA is generating more revenue than before, new Baroque Orchestra founded in …

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12th January: Creative industries under threat from no-deal hard Brexit, BBC R3 seeks unsigned women composers, ‘British German Philharmonic Orchestra’ in Bad Homburg

Friday 12th January '18

In today’s news: Creative industries could lose up to £3.3bn and 27,000 jobs from the Brexit, City Music Foundation announces 2017 artists and Radio 3 has teamed up with BBC Music Introducing to discover new …

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5th January: Classical music in Croydon, NATO adopts official hymn, mental health charity Music Support to stage training events in London

Friday 5th January '18

In today’s news: Classical music in public spaces, charities stepping up to raise mental health awareness in the music industry, 2018 festivals and events commemorating the life of Bernstein, NATO officially adopts their own hymn, …

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24th January: a new festival for Norwich, disaster for cellist with United Airlines, Kennedy Center 2017-18 Season Launch

Tuesday 24th January '17

  In today’s classical news, pop music takes over classical choices on the popular BBC radio programme Desert Island Discs, and the Brook Street Band announce a new festival to take place in Norwich.  Trouble for …

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10th January: PRS appoints new chair, BBC Proms launches 2017 Inspire Scheme & Emil and the Detectives’ musical production in Berlin

Tuesday 10th January '17

Classical News In today's classical news, classical music critic, Ivan Hewett, from The Telegraph, is presenting a new series on music's five greatest chords on BBC Radio 4, at 1:45 PM from 9th to 13th January. …

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26th May: Deutsche Grammophon partners with iTunes, new dimension for Berkeley Festival & Exhibition and Adrian Jones new director of RSB

Thursday 26th May '16

Classical News In our news today, Deutsche Grammophon is partnering with Apple’s iTunes, Berkeley Festival & Exhibition is adding a new dimension, and it's revealed what Apple Music pays its artists for streaming. Also, Orchestre de …

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24th February: Beares Auctions’ new direction, Handel cantata & classical music gala Dubai

Wednesday 24th February '16

In today's news, Beares Auctions heads in a new direction with the launch of Moto Perpetuo and a newly discovered Handel cantata is to receive its modern premiere. Also, Triptyq discuss classical music and there's …

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