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30th April: PRS Foundation announces 55 talent development partners, Study shows massive financial losses for musicians due to Corona, Concert halls and operas to reopen on 19 May

Friday 30th April '21

PRS Foundation announces 55 talent development partners Launched in 2016 and expanding each year, the network of Talent Development Partners brings together organisations working at the frontline of talent development in the UK. Organisations are selected …

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17th December: Music education linked with higher achievement, Stuttgart Citizens’ forum in favour of reconstraction of Opera-House, Teacher launches a channel dedicated to the solo cello

Thursday 17th December '20

Taking music qualification linked with higher achievement, study finds Research from Cambridge Assessment has found that taking a music qualification is linked with higher achievement in school. Conducted by Tim Gill, the study of 478,085 students found that the …

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27th February: Julie Walters returns to Classic FM, Scottish study on music education and Munich University suspends high-ranking employee

Wednesday 27th February '19

Julie Walters returns to Classic FM for a new series of ‘Turning Points’ Much-loved actress Julie Walters is returning to Classic FM to present a second series of Turning Points from Saturday 2 March, 9-10pm. Turning Points explores the biggest moments in …

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28th May: Street musicians to be paid contactless, Simon Rattle starts his Berlin farewell

Monday 28th May '18

In today's news: Street musicians are to be paid with contactless cash, a piece on Spotify and censorship, King's College appoint a new director of music, new YCAT artists are announced and in Washington D.C. …

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23th May: Toronto Symphony Orchestra faces jeopardy, Calidore String Quartet wins chamber music prize & Valery Gergiev honoured

Monday 23rd May '16

Classical News In our news today, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra faces triple jeopardy, discord revealed as Theodore Kuchar leaves the Fresno Philharmonic, and new transgender choruses are springing up in North Carolina. Also, the Calidore String …

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5th August: Greenpeace performs Arctic requiem, violinist wins border fine appeal, and Happy Birthday could be put in public domain

Wednesday 5th August '15

Classical News Guardian Facing the music: Tansy Davies From Monteverdi to Ligeti, via Prince, Carla Bley and Stockhausen - the composer whose Re-greening is premiered this week by the NYO - reveals her musical passions Greenpeace performs Arctic requiem …

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You are invited to WildKat PR’s next free Open Session on 27th March!

Wednesday 18th March '15

Wanting some advice on working within the classical music industry? Come along to our next free Open Session where our team, who have over 25 years of experience, can answer all your questions on anything …

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Culture Meets Business: Orpheus Sinfonia’s Networking Event

Thursday 12th March '15

Are you a young graduate who is eager to network, meet new people, try something new and do business? Orpheus Sinfonia, themselves outstanding recent graduates, are hosting a networking event alongside their next concert Beneath …

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9th January: Early age classical music listening improves social skills and listening skills, and BAFTA Music nominees are revealed

Thursday 9th January '14

The Independent Former violin teacher Chris Ling may be extradited from US over historical sex abuse allegations A former violin teacher wanted over historical sex abuse allegations at a music school may be extradited from the US, …

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12th December: Spotify to take on iTunes Radio, New Chief for Chicago Symphony, and artist income

Thursday 12th December '13

The Guardian Spotify to take on iTunes Radio with free tier for its music apps 11 December event expected to expand free mobile access from US, although on-demand streams will be limited The New York Times Kennedy Center Names …

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