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7th July: Anthony Roth Costanzo presents Handel Rarity in new York, French composer Pierre Henry died at age 89

Friday 7th July '17

In today’s news: A concert in memory of composer Michael Hirsch at the Deutsche Oper, the lasts secrets of Maria Callas to be revealed in Paris, West End director warns of targeting a younger audience …

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6th March: the first critique of the newly-opened Pierre Boulez Hall and the City of London Sinfonia announces a commitment to 50% female artistic leadership

Monday 6th March '17

Classical News In today's Classical News, conductor Eliahu Inbal perfoms with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, a tribute to composer and festival director Siegfried Wagner, and the first critique of the newly-opened Pierre Boulez Hall.  Birmingham is set …

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21st February: ACE introduces Trans Creative program, Google releases collaborative AI

Tuesday 21st February '17

In today's news: Munich’s piano spring - thousands of classical fans arrive for concerts featuring Trifonov to Barenboim, and the change in music listening habits through the increased move among listeners from radio to internet …

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17th January: RCM partners with SHCM, SAM’s new programme ‘New Wave’ & Anne-Sophie Mutter received Crystal Awards

Tuesday 17th January '17

Classical News In today's classical news, Royal College of Music partners with Shanghai Conservatory of Music to establish a joint institute, offering collaborative projects between the two institutions. Sound and Music partners with Sage Gateshead and NMC Recordings …

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4th November: RSNO’s Notes from Scotland, Mahler’s Score is to be auctioned & NYPhil’s Young People’s Concert

Friday 4th November '16

Classical News In today's classical news, The Royal Scottish National Orchestra is inviting submissions for its Notes from Scotland competition. The original score of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 (the Resurrection Symphony) is to be auctioned on 29th November for …

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3rd November: Southbank Centre CEO retires, Thomas Gould becomes Leader of Britten Sinfonia & team explores whether music makes food and drink taste better

Thursday 3rd November '16

Classical News In today's classical news, Southbank Centre CEO announces retirement, Thomas Gould becomes Leader of Britten Sinfonia, and an interdisciplinary team explores whether music makes food and drink taste better. Also, research finds musicians three …

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16th August: Pianist calls for shorter classical shows, Composed app to shut down & Aziz Shokhakimov wins Salzburg Festival Young Conductor award

Tuesday 16th August '16

Classical News In today's news, Pianist Stephen Hough calls for shorter classical shows to attract younger audiences, Classic FM’s Composed app is to shut down at the end of this month, and Aziz Shokhakimov wins Salzburg Festival Young …

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Ein Buch geht auf Reisen – Essen

Monday 11th April '16

Eben noch an der Côte d'Azur - jetzt im Ruhrpott: Das Fotobuch der Bamberger Symphoniker hat das Orchester zu einem Gastspiel in der Philharmonie Essen begleitet, wo es unter der Leitung von Chefdirigent Jonathan Nott Mahlers 3. …

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1st of July : William Tell’s director at the Royal Opera house defends himself, Misty Copeland promoted as principal dancer at Amercan Ballet Theater, Ivor Bolton at the lead of the Basel Symphony Orchester and 15th edition of the Tchaïkovski’s competiton

Wednesday 1st July '15

Classical news In today's news the Telegraph and the Independent discuss the William Tell outrage at the Royal Opera House and the Guardian announce that the choral music of the Caius Choirbook is to be performed …

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Mahler Chamber Orchestra joins the WildKat PR roster

Thursday 30th April '15

WildKat PR is very pleased to announce that we will be working with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra! This is an exciting time to be following the orchestra; they are due to play three times at …

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