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Love, loss and life: BLUE ELECTRIC to premiere at The Playground Theatre

Tuesday 6th October '20

WildKat is pleased to be working with Alba Arikha and Tom Smail for public relations on the upcoming operatic performance of Blue Electric - a 'universal story of loss, love and what it means to …

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19th October: The reinvention of LIPC, Music For Cats & SBCO’s Classical Connections program

Wednesday 19th October '16

Classical News In today's classical news, Paul Lewis and Adam Gatehouse, joint Artistic Directors of Leeds International Piano Competition, talk about the reinvention of the competition. David Teie, an US composer and cellist, released Music For Cats …

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27th February: Bullies at Royal College says Laura Wright, Menuhin Competition, and Dave Mustaine on classical music

Thursday 27th February '14

The Telegraph Bullies almost forced me to quit Royal College of Music, says soprano Laura Wright Soprano Laura Wright said she was bullied by students at the Royal College of Music who accused her of dumbing down …

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12th February: Sweethearts sharing the stage, Price of Wales discusses classical music, and ‘Japanese Beethoven’ faces the music

Wednesday 12th February '14

The Huffington Post Can Women Save Classical Music? Changing statistics on classical music listeners NPR Classical Couples: Sweethearts Sharing The Stage Happily, the arrows are still flying and the roster of musical matchups keeps growing. For this Valentine's Day, NPR …

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17th January: Peter Pan proposes on stage, HMV closes flagship store, and concert for the children of Syria

Friday 17th January '14

New York Times Detroit Symphony Agrees to New Contract With Musicians The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, which endured a bitter six-month strike a few years ago, settled its latest contract eight months early, orchestra officials announced Wednesday BBC Music Magazine HMV closes flagship …

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26th November: Sculpting a new Southbank, Cricket ‘choir’, and Chaos for Rome Opera

Tuesday 26th November '13

Classic FM Online Cricket 'choir' sounds like human voices A 'choir of crickets' that sounds like humans singing has divided the critics after a Soundcloud clip has surfaced online National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain announces 2014 players Following …

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20th November: Josh Edmonds Memorial Scheme, hope in music for deaf actress, and music education honoured

Wednesday 20th November '13

Stroud News & Journal Start your career in the music industry through the Josh Edmonds Memorial Scheme The parents of former Cirencester student Josh Edmonds are inviting youngsters in Gloucestershire to apply for a scheme in his …

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