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February 8th: Tanglewood announces inaugural Learning Institute season, winners of New Elizabethan Award, and German music sales are highest in the EU

Friday 8th February '19

Fleming, Nelsons and Yo-Yo Ma in opening Tanglewood Learning Institute season Tanglewood has announced the inaugural season for the Tanglewood Learning Institute (TLI). The new centre cost around USD30m (€26.5m), and includes the Linde Center for …

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8th May: Opera accused of elitism, Philly orchestra provides unity in Israel, FEMUA festival in Abidjan

Tuesday 8th May '18

In today's news: Opera chiefs accused of elitism, Philadelphia Orchestra brings Jewish and Arab Israeli communities together, contemporary composers Helmut Lachenmann and John Cage meet in Munich, plans of the Berlin Rundfunkorchester for season 2018/19 and …

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24th August: Serebrennikow under house arrest, Classic FM celebrates its birthday

Thursday 24th August '17

In today's news: More worrying news about bass-baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky’s health, the trials of travelling musicians, and Classic FM’s birthday celebrations! The Berlin Philharmonic to start last season with Rattle, Serebrennikow under house arrest, and …

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8th January: John Cage photos, why everyone is wrong about minimalism, Labour’s arts tweet

Thursday 8th January '15

Classical News The Guardian John Cage Was ... photographs and introduction by James Klosty My first contact with John Cage was in London in 1964. It was in the Phoenix Theatre on Charing Cross Road that I first …

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31st July: New York’s Metropolitan Opera threatens to lock out its musicians on Friday, the Sacconi Quartet on why Beethoven in life-changing and Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular to come to the UK

Thursday 31st July '14

Classical News The Guardian New York's Metropolitan Opera labour dispute: a symptom of a company in crisis The largest performing arts organization in the US is threatening to lock out its musicians on Friday, the latest setback for …

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21st February: Music industry worth £3.5bn to UK economy & Classic FM & New York Daily News tell us why classical music alive & thriving

Friday 21st February '14

Classical Music Magazine Music industry worth £3.5bn to the UK economy, says report The music industry is worth £3.5bn a year to the UK economy, according to a new report from UK Music, an organisation which lobbies …

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Blog: Accentus Music’s screening of John Cage – Journeys in Sound at the ICA tonight

Friday 27th September '13

This evening on Friday 27th September at The Institute of Contemporary Arts, there will be a screening of Accentus Music’s film: John Cage – Journeys in Sound. The feature will include rare footage of Cage …

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WildKat clients win ECHO Klassik Awards

Wednesday 14th August '13

WildKat PR is proud to announce that two of our clients have won an ECHO Klassik award. The ECHO Klassik is one of the best established and most well-known music awards in the world, which honours …

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Accentus Music’s “John Cage – Journeys in Sound” Wins Fourth Award

Wednesday 24th April '13

We are thrilled to announce that Accentus Music has been honoured with the Silver Hugo for 'Best Documentary, Arts/Humanities' at the Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards for John Cage - Journeys in Sound.  The documentary, which …

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2nd November: Placido Domingo Goes Pop, Piano Prodigy at the Shops, and Graphic Opera Debut in a Church

Friday 2nd November '12

LA Times L.A. Phil's Lionel Bringuier lands conducting gig in Zurich Lionel Bringuier, resident conductor with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, has been made the chief conductor and music director of Switzerland’s Zurich Tonhalle. His post will begin with the 2014-15 season …

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