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30th July: Europe’s largest Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ, music teachers’ zero-hours contracts, why symphony orchestras will survive

Thursday 30th July '15

Classical News In today's news, Europe’s largest Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ is revived, music teachers' zero-hours contracts may prevent children from learning an instrument and why symphony orchestras are expected to survive indefinitely. The Telegraph Europe’s largest Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe …

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William Berger on The Arts Desk

Wednesday 5th September '12

William Berger has written article for The Arts Desk exploring the personal sentiment and the development of the programme for his debut recital CD Insomnia: A Nocturnal Voyage in Song. The programme ties together works …

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“Insomnia: A Nocturnal Voyage in Song” is named David Mellor’s Album of the Week

Monday 13th August '12

On Saturday 11th August, David Mellor named William Berger’s new CD Insomnia: A Nocturnal Voyage in Song his ‘Album of the Week’ on Classic FM’s New Releases Show. Insomnia, which was released by Delphian Records on …

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William Berger releases debut recital disc

Wednesday 23rd May '12

On July 30th baritone William Berger will release his debut recital disc on Delphian Records with pianist Ian Burnside. Insomnia: A Nocturnal Voyage in Song describes in seventeen songs the restless night of a man who reflects …

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