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12th July: Music for primary schools, BBC Radio 3 returns to Southbank Centre & 15 things we love about the Proms

Tuesday 12th July '16

Classical News In today's news, Welsh primary schools use musical approach to enhance the teaching of languages, BBC Radio 3 returns to London's Southbank Centre to mark the station's 70th birthday & classical music fans analyse …

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Brexit and its impact on the Arts & Culture Industry

Friday 24th June '16

The UK voted yesterday in a historic referendum and made the decision to leave the European Union by 51.9%. Not only is the country still hugely divided in opinion, but the immediate reaction came with the …

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16th October: Bocelli interview, Music in other cultures & RCM development

Friday 16th October '15

  Classical News In today's news, the arts world is being love-blitzed by government ministers, and The Arts Desks discusses music in other cultures. Also, the Sir Karl Jenkins Music Award 2016 is launched, and interviews with Andrea Bocelli …

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12th May: Berlin Philharmonic in deadlock over new conductor, can Nicky Morgan fund classical music education, listening to new music can help dementia, John Whittingdale is the new Minister for Culture, Media and Sport

Tuesday 12th May '15

Classical News Much of today's news is reporting the deadlock of the members of the Berlin Philharmonic: they failed to come to a decision over their next chief conductor yesterday. In the Guardian, pianist James Rhodes …

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15th Mar: Royal Opera House, Gloriana and Solti

Thursday 15th March '12

Arts Journal: Slipped Disc Watch Out You Slackers, Solti's Back. There are two Solti bio-documentaries in the making for television. New York Times North Korean Orchestra Performs In France. The Unhasu Orchestra of North Korea, one of the country’s foremost …

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