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‘What’s your view?’ discussion

Friday 3rd September '10

A few weeks back, the WildKat team began an investigation into people's views on classical music by visiting the Royal Albert Hall and asking the queuing prommers various questions. Thanks to everyone who answered us; …

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Upbeat with Kate Dimbleby

Thursday 2nd September '10

We speak to Kate Dimbleby as she begins her 5 week run at the New End Theatre, Hampstead. You can buy tickets by clicking the link and also by calling the box office on 0870 …

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The Unmissables à Paris

Wednesday 1st September '10

What better way to enjoy the exquisiteness of Paris than listening to some fantastic music in beautiful places? As a French student on an internship in London, I thought it might be interesting to highlight …

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WildKat’s Unmissables

Tuesday 31st August '10

After a very successful first post of 'WildKat's Unmissables', here is the second instalment to keep Londoners busy for another fortnight. Being local to the capital offers so many opportunities to see some truly spectacular performances …

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Stefan Solyom’s New Wesbite

Thursday 26th August '10

You can now keep track of one of Sweden's brightest conductors, Stefan Solyom, with his new website www.stefansolyom.com. The website provides his performing schedule, news, videos and new photographs shot by Tony Briggs. The website has …

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What’s your view? #5

Wednesday 25th August '10

This is the final video blog series of 'What's your view?' The WildKat's ongoing investigation of the 2010 prommers' views on classical music has come to an end. Every day over the last week we …

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What’s your view? #4

Tuesday 24th August '10

We have arrived at the fourth video blog of the series What's your view? Every day over the past week, the WildKat team have gone down to the 2010 BBC Proms to find out the prommers’ views …

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Clueless about classical composers

Monday 23rd August '10

Whilst currently mid-week of video blogging about the 2010 prommers' views on classical music, we came across an article written in the Telegraph by Richard Alleyne, entitled 'British clueless when it comes to classical composers'. …

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What’s your view? #3

Monday 23rd August '10

'What's your view?' video blog number 3 has arrived! The WildKat team are keen to find out the public's view on classical music so we decided to head down to the 2010 BBC Proms to find …

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What’s your view? #2

Friday 20th August '10

The second installment of 'What's your view?' is here! The WildKat's investigation continues into the public's views on classical music. We went down to the audience of the 42nd BBC Prom of 2010 and asked what …

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What’s your view?

Thursday 19th August '10

Everyone has their own opinion of classical music and the WildKat team want to know them! We are going to investigate who thinks what about various topics within classical music. So we thought what better …

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WildKat’s Unmissables

Monday 16th August '10

Living or being near London offers so many opportunities to see some truly spectacular performances that occur across the city every day –the WildKat team have collaborated some information on the top performances that are a …

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Sound familiar?

Friday 13th August '10

After reading ‘50 Words for Classical Music Marketers to Rest’ earlier today, discussing the most overused 'buzzwords' in marketing and press releases, we decided to write an alternative press release for Kate Dimbleby incorporating as …

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Norman Perryman in Classical Music Magazine

Friday 13th August '10

In September visual artist Norman Perryman performs with the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. In the latest issue of Classical Music Magazine you can read a short Q&A about Perryman's work and Scriabin's Poem of Ecstasy, …

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Kate Dimbleby : I’m A Woman

Wednesday 11th August '10

On August 31st, Kate Dimbleby's brand new show I'm A Woman opens at the New End Theatre, Hampstead. A celebration of women in all their guises and roles I'm A Woman features music by artists …

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Alban Gerhardt- Radialsystem Berlin

Wednesday 28th July '10

Alban performed a sensational Bach Marathon to critical acclaim in Berlin last Saturday and below is his blog entry from the night: Last night was probably the hardest concert I ever played in my life. All …

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Com-bee-tition

Tuesday 20th July '10

Mezzo-soprano and BBC New Generation Artist Daniela Lehner is offering a prize to who ever identifies the song about a bee in her latest BBC broadcast. Performing as part of the City of London festival, you …

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New Client: Kate Dimbleby

Thursday 8th July '10

We felt that it was about time to introduce you all to another of our newer clients: Kate is a jazz and cabaret singer and at the end of August she is launching a new …

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The Power of Twitter and reaching the right audience…

Tuesday 6th July '10

We tweeted this morning about how I (Kat) was teaching our french intern Anais how to make proper tea. We just received a shiny parcel in our office: A box of 'Make mine a Builders' tea from …

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Where do you want to see classical music?

Friday 2nd July '10

After a weekend at Glastonbury Festival, we felt there was a little something missing. For a festival which strives to showcase all art forms, a classical music presence was sadly lacking. So, we would like to …

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Upbeat with Clare and the Reasons

Thursday 17th June '10

We speak to Clare and Olivier Manchon, aka, Clare and the Reasons ahead of their gig tomorrow as part of the Meltdown Festival:

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Competition Time

Thursday 17th June '10

On Thursday June 24th at 11am, cellist Alban Gerhardt will be previewing his upcoming recording for Hyperion with pianist Cecile Licad at the Austrian Cultural Forum. The event is strictly invite only, but we are …

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Peter Gregson featured in The Scotsman

Thursday 17th June '10

Ahead of his concert tomorrow at Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Peter Gregson spoke to The Scotsman's Tim Cornwell. You can also listen to Peter playing and speaking to the Music Café team on BBC Radio Scotland Yesterday …

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New Client: Stefan Solyom

Wednesday 16th June '10

We are happy to welcome conductor Stefan Solyom to our client roster. Stefan is managed by Van Walsum and has recently become the general music director of Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar. Below is an interview …

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Party time

Wednesday 16th June '10

To celebrate our office move and to welcome our new neighbors, Sane & Able, to our happy family we are having an office-warming bash on July 8th. There will be food, drinks and possibly even …

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Ivor Bolton Interviews

Tuesday 15th June '10

Ivor Bolton, currently conducting Mayr's 'Medea in Corinto' at the Bayerische Staatsoper Munich, was interviewed by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, one of Germany's largest daily national papers, last week. If you struggle with the German, check …

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One Year On…

Tuesday 15th June '10

A year ago today I began working at WildKat PR. Since then there have been some fairly exciting and radical developments. When I began working here as an intern (3 days after receiving my final …

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Rapturous reviews for Ivor Bolton

Monday 14th June '10

English conductor Ivor Bolton triumphs at the Bavarian State Opera with his rendering of Simone Giovanni Mayr's forgotten masterpiece 'Medea in Corinto' (1821), in a new production by German director Hans Neuenfels. Premiered on Monday …

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WildKat PR office renovations #3: Moving Day

Monday 14th June '10

The final video blog of our office move - it's moving day!

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Shiny New Interns

Monday 14th June '10

We are very excited to welcome two new interns to our happy team. Joining us is Anais Lavigne Du Cadet, a french speaker who will be helping us expand further into Europe. We also welcome …

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