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Welcome Paul K!

Friday 24th August '18

We are very pleased to be working with Paul Kirkpatrick, who will release his second album ‘The Fermi Paradox’ under his pseudonym ‘Paul K’ in November 2018. UK-based composer, producer and musician Paul K is hailed …

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13th November: Chariots of Fire composer writes piece of music for Rosetta comet mission, Vanessa-Mae banned from skiing for four years and Jiří Bělohlávek awarded the 2014 Antonín Dvořák Prize.

Thursday 13th November '14

Classical News Telegraph Chariots of Fire composer writes piece of music for Rosetta comet mission The world-renowned musician, Vangelis composes a piece of music specially for European Space Agency and inspired by the Rosetta mission The Strad Violinist-turned-Olympian Vanessa-Mae banned …

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7th August: Chart Toppers, Low Attendances and Final Words

Tuesday 7th August '12

Arts Journal – Slipped Disc  Verbier Festival reports 10 percent downturn  Attendances were down at this year’s Verbier Festival. Yevgeny Nikitin: the last interview of my life Nikitin gives his last ever interview to Der Spiegel.       …

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Classical Music and the Olympic Games

Friday 3rd August '12

It is nigh on impossible to be in London this week and avoid the Olympics; whilst the Big Smoke may be quieter than usual in some parts of the town, there still seems to be an Olympic …

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31st July: Boycotts, Mr Bean and the Malaysian Philharmonic

Tuesday 31st July '12

Classic FM  Mozart Manuscript Found after 200 years Lost score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart worth £50,000 is found in a library in Nantes, Western France. Twitter activity exploded when the LSO and Mr. Bean took to the stage …

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5th July: Tamsin Little, Puccini’s ‘Gianni Schicchi’ and Vangelis

Thursday 5th July '12

The Telegraph Tamsin Little on Delius: regrets of a lost composer Violinist Tamsin Little tells Ivan Hewett why she loves the music of Delius. The opera voice: Gianni Schicchi by Puccini If you were ever in doubt that opera …

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