9th July: Changes to Curriculum for Music, Choirs Synchronise Heartbeats and...
The Times Classical stars are squeezed out by accordion The accordion has never been regarded as a route to mainstream musical success, but its reputation may have to be reassessed after an album of...
View Article23rd May: Arts & Business Awards announced, La Scala fires director general &...
Classic FM Arts & Business Awards winners announced The best partnerships between businesses and the arts were honoured last night at a ceremony at the BFI Southbank, London at the 35th Arts &...
View Article9th June: Introducing Apple Music, new Sky Arts channel launches today and...
Classical News In today’s news Apple has introduced its new music service, promising that ‘it will change the way you experience music forever’. Sky also launches its new Sky Arts channel today,...
View Article13th April: The best choral conductors from around the world are to share...
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....
View Article13th September: RSC Founder Sir Peter Hall dies, Refugee to play Stradivarius...
In today’s news: Sir Peter Hall, RSC founder and former National Theatre director, dies aged 86, Meurig Bowen steps down as director of Cheltenham Music Festival, and thanks to Facebook, a refugee...
View Article4th October: Klaus Huber has died, Tory MP Bernard Jenkin urges visa deal for...
In today’s news: Tory MP Bernard Jenkin urges visa deal for EU musicians, possible improvement on school results by extra music lessons, and the hearing and visually impaired to get captions through...
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