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1st August: Mary Poppins in Last Night of the Proms, New York’s Met Opera...

Classical News The Telegraph Mary Poppins in Last Night of the Proms Last Night of the Proms is to feaure a Mary Poppins singalong to mark the 50th anniversary of the film’s release. New York Times In...

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12th March: Barbara Hannigan’s conducting lessons, The Strad goes to the...

Classical News The Guardian Barbara Hannigan: no jacket required… Who says women can’t be conductors? Well, quite a lot of men. So what has the famous soprano Barbara Hannigan learned since she picked...

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31st March: Why the arts funding system doesn’t work, Birmingham Opera...

Classical News Telegraph Why the arts funding system doesn’t work The experience of Mid Wales Opera demonstrates the drawbacks of arts funding in Britain, says Rupert Christiansen 9/11 opera Between...

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9th April: How can you make an opera about 9/11? The ENO open a foyer cafe to...

Classical News The Guardian How can you make an opera about 9/11? Opera has always thrived on grandiose spectacle, but are the events at the World Trade Center a tragedy too far? The team behind ENO’s...

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The Culture Debate: Our Take

On Wednesday evening, the WildKat London team were pleased to attend The Culture Debate in the Linbury Studio Theatre at the Royal Opera House. The debate, organised by the Creative Industries...

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12th May: Berlin Philharmonic in deadlock over new conductor, can Nicky...

Classical News Much of today’s news is reporting the deadlock of the members of the Berlin Philharmonic: they failed to come to a decision over their next chief conductor yesterday. In the Guardian,...

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3rd September: Yo-Yo Ma wins top Czech music prize, Clemens Trautmann joins...

Classical News In today’s news Clemens Trautmann has been appointed as the new president of Deutsche Grammophon. BBC Music have launched the Ten Pieces Secondary film, with presenters including James...

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25th February: New conductors at LSO, new app for BBC Music and first music...

In today’s news, Africa launches first music download service MusikBi, which promises to promote and pay African musicians, Wales’ major arts organisations face cuts of up to 3.5% and London Symphony...

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23th June: St John’s Smith Square’s Music Marathon, iWonder guide on tinnitus...

Classical News In our news today, St John’s Smith Square opens registration for Music Marathon, BBC launches iWonder guide on tinnitus and British composer and conductor Harry Rabinowitz has died aged...

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14th March: UK & Korean Art Councils Form New Program for Artists, Brief...

In today’s classical news: The Womadelaide festival makes efforts to become more environmentally conscious as the issue headlines as the festival’s theme this year. For their 2017-18 program the Arts...

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