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The Academy of Ancient Music appoint Robert Levin as inaugural Hogwood Fellow

Monday 13th February '17

The Academy of Ancient Music have today announced that Robert Levin will inaugurate the Hogwood Fellowship. Established in honour of the Academy of Ancient Music’s founder Christopher Hogwood, the Fellowship is designed to further the ensemble’s …

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January 25th: LFBM loses leadership, Classic FM at 25, Burns Night 2017

Wednesday 25th January '17

  In today's Classical News, the London Festival of Baroque Music is to lose its artistic director and festival manager, and an ABO report finds orchestras are playing more, but losing income on all fronts.  Classic …

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23rd April: English National Opera’s new season could be one to remember, have ENO betrayed British talent? German orchestra influence performance of school children

Thursday 23rd April '15

Classical News In today's news, there is a lot about the English National Opera's 2015/16 season, unveiled yesterday. It includes six new productions and five favourites in order to get through its troubled times. Tom Service believes …

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26th September: OperaUpClose to leave King’s Head, Islington, Classic FM at Game Music Connect 2014 and Southbank Centre repairs get £4.9m boost.

Friday 26th September '14

Guardian OperaUpClose to leave King's Head, Islington, for fresh challenges Innovative company that stretched boundaries of small-scale opera will build on links with Soho theatre and Coventry Belgrade Telegraph Christopher Hogwood: the star of Early Music Christopher Hogwood, who has …

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18th August- Benedict Mason prom, Frans Bruggen obituary and composers work undervalued.

Monday 18th August '14

Classical News The Telegraph BBC Proms 2014: Benedict Mason premiere, review: 'breathtaking' The big reveal of Benedict Mason’s latest BBC commission was unlike anything the proms had seen. With musicians spread around the hall and the arena being …

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24th June: Concert etiquette, a new era for the English National Opera and the future of Early Music

Tuesday 24th June '14

Classical News The Independent David Lister: It’s right to relax concert rules, but try not to get carried away Even radicals have to rein in their lack of inhibition sometimes. Symphonic crowd-surfing feels a step too far, and a …

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13th June: Vinny Golia, Judith Nelson and Placido Domingo’s Operalia competition

Wednesday 13th June '12

Classical Music Magazine Breakthrough for blind musicians as Prima Vista signs deal with OUP Ms Machell, based in Leeds, has her own music publishing and software company, Prima Vista Braille Music Services, which provides music to enable …

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24th May: David Munrow, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Wigmore Hall

Thursday 24th May '12

The Telegraph David Munrow: Tragic genius who brought early music to the masses The short but brilliant life of David Munrow blazed a trial for his passion. Become part of the virtual Philharmonic Orchestra An interactive digital installation allows …

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20th January – Debussy and Gustav Leonhardt celebrated plus the Titanic centenary marked by music

Friday 20th January '12

The Telegraph Jonathan Harvey: Spirits Soar In The Hands Of A Master. For truly spiritual music, you need to turn to Jonathan Harvey, says Ivan Hewett. Jessica Duchen's Classical Music Blog Debussy's Bustin' Out All Over Jessica Duchen celebrates 150 …

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17th January – String Quartets, Schubert and saving Bayreuth

Tuesday 17th January '12

Jessica Duchen's Classical Music Blog Schubert To The Max. Maxim Rysanov's Schubert project. New York Times  Julliard School Announces $20 Million Gift For Early Music. The Juilliard School is announcing a $20 million gift to endow its graduate-level program in …

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