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14th October: Best classical albums, Kirill Petrenko appointment & International Bassoon Day

Wednesday 14th October '15

Classical News In today's news, The Telegraph announces its guide to the best classical recordings of 2015, and the Royal College of Music celebrates International Bassoon Day. Also, Pitchfork Media becomes part of Condé Nast Stable and Roy …

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21st April: Martha Argerich and Daniel Barenboim perform finale of Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos, Brian Couzens obituary, Dolly the Sheep at the Science Museum, can you stop a Stradivarius?

Tuesday 21st April '15

Classical News In today’s news, watch Martha Argerich and Daniel Barenboim play the last movement of Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos. Another pianist, Lang Lang, also speaks to the Guardian about his musical tastes which includes …

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12th February: Song writing for Shakespeare, the child opera star of a Nazi death camp, new podcast from Sir James Galway

Thursday 12th February '15

Classical News The Guardian Write a song for Shakespeare... if you dare Go where Purcell, Finzi and Adès have dared to go and enter the RSC’s competition to compose a song to celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday Greta Klingsberg, child opera …

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Ensemble BPM to present Three Tales at Science Museum

Monday 12th January '15

WildKat PR is delighted to announce the upcoming project of their newest client Ensemble BPM. Multimedia performance specialists, Ensemble BPM will present the first ever opera staged live at an IMAX cinema this year with performances of Pulitzer prize-winning composer Steve Reich and video artist Beryl …

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25th June: Bernard Haitink, Glyndebourne and Gus Christie

Monday 25th June '12

The Telegraph Interview with composer Heiner Goebbels Heiner Goebbels has transformed Henry Thoreau's ideas into music for the UK premier of Walden as part of the London 2012 festival. The Guardian Glyndebourne and Figaro: a perfect marriage The son of …

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11th June: Saimir Pirgu, Peter Sellars and Esa-Pekka Salonen

Monday 11th June '12

The Independent Independent podcast: Saimir Pirgu Quality voices will always be a rare and valued commodity. The young Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu falls into that category. The Guardian Saint and sinner: the Nelson Mandela opera Tribesman, activist, icon - all the …

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3rd May: Vijay Iyer, Yuja Wang and the Festival 2012

Thursday 3rd May '12

Telegraph Vijay Iyer: the scientist who turned to jazz Vijay Iyer, who next month visits the UK with two different trios, has made it his life’s work not to fit into any preset roles or identities. NY Times Jonas …

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