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31st July – 6th August: £750 Million Insurance Scheme For Live Sector, Thomann and Co. fined millions, A New Audience in French Music Shops, Olympian Challenge of Orchestral Hiring Process

Friday 6th August '21

£750 Million Government-backed Insurance Scheme boosts Live Events Sector Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a £750 million insurance scheme, in a move that will support the beleaguered live events sector as it recovers from the effects …

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5th March: Scala Radio launches, Competitors for BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2019

Tuesday 5th March '19

New classical station Scala Radio launches with Simon Mayo Yesterday marked the biggest launch in UK classical music radio in nearly thirty years as Scala Radio began broadcasting at 10am, Monday 4th March. Simon Mayo’s was the …

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24th June: Music industry reacts to Brexit, Syrian Orchestra at Glastonbury & new partnership for RCS

Friday 24th June '16

Classical News In today's news, Glastonbury starts with an opening by the Orchestra of Syrian Musicians, the music business reacts to Brexit & the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland announces a new partnership with Dumfries House. Also, electronic …

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3rd January: Rare flutes destroyed by US customs, Young Musician finalists announced, and online piracy still lives

Friday 3rd January '14

Classic FM Online Flute virtuoso's instruments 'destroyed by US customs' Performer Boujema Razgui claims his 13 handmade wooden flutes have been destroyed by U.S. customs officials after being deemed to be 'agricultural products' BBC Music Magazine BBC Young Musician …

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22nd November: Eric Whitacre with Pentatonix, Tom Hodge on Collaboration, and the American Stradivarius

Friday 22nd November '13

Classic FM Online Eric Whitacre to work with Pentatonix? The choral composer met the 'Daft Punk' singers in London, discussing the possibility of working together Huffington Post Tom Hodge On The Nature Of Collaboration Composer and Pianist Tom Hodge examines …

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