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11th November: Youth orchestra’s Tchaikovsky triumph, Staatskapelle gives livestream concert, Can musicians rehearse and record during confinement?

Wednesday 11th November '20

Coronavirus: Youth orchestra's digital Tchaikovsky triumph The coronavirus pandemic has silenced many orchestras around the world. But the 70 young musicians who make up the Ulster Youth Orchestra have found a way to make themselves heard.Under the …

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14th October: Meet violinist Randall Goosby, Producers call on the Minister of Culture, Staatskapelle Berlin cancels European tour

Wednesday 14th October '20

Meet violinist Randall Goosby, the Itzhak Perlman protégé set to inspire a generation As well as playing in some of the world’s most prestigious concert halls already, American violinist Randall Goosby is a passionate advocate for diversity in …

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7th February: Finalists for International Opera Awards 2020, 50.000 Euro Benefizkonzert für Auschwitz-Stiftung, Le Théâtre des Champs-Elysées présente Les Petites noces

Friday 7th February '20

Finalists announced for International Opera Awards 2020 The International Opera Awards has announced its 2020 finalists.Two opera companies received recognition in three categories each: Deutsche Oper am Rhein (Education & Outreach, New Production, World Premiere) and …

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7th February: Les Mis returns to the West End in concert, Barbara Hannigan wins Leónie Sonning prize, seven Berlin orchestras unite to celebrate diversity and tolerance

Thursday 7th February '19

Alfie Boe and Michael Ball to return to the West End in concert version of Les Misérables This summer, the West End stage will welcome a concert production of musical Les Misérables with a cast of musical theatre stars. Les Misérables is …

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28th March: Trafalgar Square hosts classical concert, terrorism and trauma inspire a new opera, and St Paul’s Cathedral announce American series

Wednesday 28th March '18

In today's news: Sir Simon Rattle will conduct classical concert in Trafalgar Square, September 11th inspired opera debuted in Australia, St Paul's Cathedral announce American concert series, Santa Rosa Symphony chooses its next Music Director: …

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13th April: The best choral conductors from around the world are to share with us their favourite Easter pieces & British violinist David Angel has died.

Thursday 13th April '17

Classical News In today's news: Bochum opens a new Musikforum and evolves into a cultural centre, and newly founded :alpenarte festival combines arts and culture with international musicians. Anne-Sophie Mutter performed with Daniel Barenboim and the …

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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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Accentus Music Release Trailer for Bruckner’s 4th Symphony

Thursday 31st January '13

Beginning this year, Accentus Music will be releasing Anton Bruckner's The Mature Symphonies starting with one of his most popular works, Symphony No. 4. Accentus have released a trailer in anticipation of the release, providing fans with …

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Accentus Music celebrates Daniel Barenboim on his 70th birthday with live concert broadcast, documentary and DVD series

Thursday 15th November '12

Today, the conductor, pianist and Music Director of the Staatsoper Berlin, Daniel Barenboim, will celebrate his 70th birthday. Accentus Music, in association with ZDF and Arte, will honour the esteemed musician with a two-part documentary …

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ACCENTUS Music announces four exciting new releases for 2012

Monday 19th December '11

The past year has seen a number of exciting highlights including 9 world-class releases and awards such as the prestigious Diapason d’Or and Choc de Classica. Now, 2012 is shaping up to be a very …

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