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11th July: Concert pianist Nicholas McCarthy on music education and the Paralympics, Michael Billington asks why the Arts Council is punishing ENO for innovation and imagination and Principal Guest positions for Vänskä and Stenz

Friday 11th July '14

Classical News The Telegraph Concert pianist Nicholas McCarthy on music education and the Paralympics The first left-hand only pianist to graduate from the Royal College of Music tells Lucinda Everett why he's glad he was a late bloomer …

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27th September: Renée Fleming on Letterman, Gerard Mortier, and Inflatable Concert Hall

Friday 27th September '13

Classical Music Magazine Protest disrupts Met’s Eugene Onegin first night The Metropolitan Opera’s season-opening production of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin on 23 September was disrupted briefly by a lone protester urging the house and its cast to take a public stand against …

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11th September: Safety, strikes and centenary celebrations.

Tuesday 11th September '12

The New York Times Spotlight on Safety for Shows Outdoors Jim Digby, the tour manager for Linkin Park, knows better than most how dangerous a rock ’n’ roll show can be, after a piece of equipment he …

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3rd September: Bach beats the Beatles, Brains and Bieber

Monday 3rd September '12

Telegraph Former concert pianist battles to keep home in Tube station car park Anne Naysmith was the protégé of some of the most revered figures in classical music, including Sir Adrian Boult and Harold Craxton. The Desert Island …

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30th August: Gothenburg, Garrett and Lady Gaga

Thursday 30th August '12

Telegraph Paralympics Opening Ceremony playlist The LSO, Britten, and new commissions at the Paralympics opening ceremony. Classic FM David Garrett, Lang Lang, and Lady Gaga? The classical music stars reveal their penchant for pop after attending Lady Gaga’s Born This …

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