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3rd April: Classical Music launches mental health campaign, Sondheim awarded honorary Membership of RPS, and Article 13 is passed

Wednesday 3rd April '19

Classical Music launches Harmony In Mind mental health campaign Classical Music magazine has today launched a major campaign to unite the sector in combatting mental illness. Joined by six of the leading mental health and industry charities working in …

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13th February: Steve Jobs opera wins a Grammy, Grandmaster Flash and Mutter win 2019 Polar Music Prize, Oxford Piano Festival 2019 announced

Wednesday 13th February '19

There’s an incredible new opera about Apple CEO Steve Jobs – and it just won a Grammy New opera on the block, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, won a Grammy this week for Best Opera Recording. The modern opera was premiered …

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7th February: Conducting’s gender problem, Ravel Museum closes, John Adams joins RAM

Tuesday 7th February '17

  In today's Classical News, Imogen Tilden tackles conducting's gender problem, and the Ravel Museum in Montfort-l'Amaury shuts abruptly.  Composer John Adams joins the Royal Academy of Music as a visiting professor, and Southbank Sinfonia announce …

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2nd May: Copyright expires on “Bolero”, Dallas Opera Guild Vocal Competition winners & Rachmaninov Hall of Moscow Conservatory reopened

Monday 2nd May '16

Classical News In our news today, copyright expires on Ravel's "Bolero", Dallas Opera Guild Vocal Competition announces its winners and Rachmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory is reopened. Also, the English National Opera appoints Daniel Kramer …

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We’re counting down the days until the Oxford Chamber Music Festival!

Wednesday 16th September '15

With only two weeks to go, we’re very excited here at WildKat PR as we prepare for the Oxford Chamber Music Festival 2015. The festival takes place 30 September – 3 October, with concerts in …

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Bastille Day: composers and all things French!

Tuesday 14th July '15

In honour of Bastille Day, here at WildKat PR we have been taking a moment to reflect on all things French! Here are our favourite French composers and a few guilty pleasures... Composers 1. Debussy Despite being born into …

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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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New York Concert Artists (NYCA) Presents: The Berlin Debuts/Die New York Concert Artists (NYCA) präsentieren: The Berlin Debuts

Friday 13th February '15

WildKat PR is pleased to welcome the New York Concert Artists and Associates (NYCA) to our roster. We will be working with them on an exciting series of recitals, entitled ‘The Berlin Debuts’, where various …

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John Brancy premieres World War One Centenary Tribute recital series at Kennedy Center in Washington DC

Friday 5th December '14

The US capital is in for a treat next week when baritone John Brancy and pianist Peter Dugan will be premiering their World War I Centenary Tribute recital at the Kennedy Center. The performance is …

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18th November: Banks need arts graduates to put humanity back into business, Blaise Bellville: reinventing classical concerts and European project supports emerging ensembles.

Tuesday 18th November '14

Classical News Times Banks need arts graduates to put humanity back into business A leading investment bank is seeking to hire a new generation of arts graduates as it blames “linear thinking” mathematicians and economists for elements of …

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