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6th June: BBC Symphony Orchestra will leave Maida Vale Studios, the Academy of Ancient Music launches new recording, Glyndebourne embraces savagery

Wednesday 6th June '18

In today's news: BBC Symphony Orchestra gets new home in East London, Grace Davidson to release a new recording with the Academy of Ancient Music, the director of Glyndebourne’s latest production of Madama Butterfly discusses …

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5th June: Writing opera today, new production to premiere at Glyndebourne, Violinist Sofiá Gómez Alberto wins award

Tuesday 5th June '18

In today’s news: Composers tell Neil Fisher how to write a contemporary opera, a new community production by Howard Moody will premiere at Glyndebourne, and the Cumnock Tryst Festival returns this October. The Singapore Symphony …

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15 August: Usher stands in at Wigmore Hall, New staff at Guildhall School

Tuesday 15th August '17

In today’s news: Cloakroom girl earns acclaim after standing in for soprano at Wigmore Hall, and Guildhall School announces six new appointments. Rheingau Musik Festival announces collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, Christian Thielemann honours …

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5th September: Julian Anderson moves to Schott from Faber Music, Karl Jenkins to judge Arts Club award and a new study reveals richer children have a ‘significant advantage’ in music.

Friday 5th September '14

Classical News Classical Music Magazine Julian Anderson moves to Schott from Faber Music Composer Julian Anderson has joined Schott Music from Faber Music, which will retain his current catalogue. Faber and Schott ‘will work together closely on the overall …

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25th October: British Composer Awards Shortlist Revealed, New Opera, and YouTube launching new service

Friday 25th October '13

Gramophone British Composer Awards 2013 shortlist revealed The 11th British Composer Awards, honouring contemporary UK composition, take place on December 3 The Guardian Scottish Opera - some questions for the troubled company The opera company used to be a cultural …

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Classical Music News- 18th October

Tuesday 18th October '11

Every day the WildKat team scan the newspapers and blogs online to bring you a digested list of the day’s classical music. The Guardian An opera for Auschwitz Art can’t do justice to the Holocaust’s full horror, but …

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Classical Music News – 13th September

Tuesday 13th September '11

Every day the WildKat team scan the newspapers and blogs online to bring you a digested list of the day’s classical music news. Gramophone At home with Sibelius Hearing Finnish music on its own soil, and visiting Ainola The …

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