5th February: Concert access for disabled people, first female conductor at...
The Guardian Sexism is rife in classical music Why is sexism still tolerated in our industry? We need an immediate and total change in attitudes across the board, says James Rhodes If you can get in,...
View ArticleOkeanos to premiere Tokaido Road at the Cheltenham Music Festival
The premiere of Tokaido Road was announced by the Cheltenham Music Festival today. Tokaido Road is a multi-media chamber opera commissioned by Okeanos, the UK’s unique Japanese-Western music ensemble....
View Article6th February: Sheffield Classical Music Weekend, Elmar Oliveira Violin...
In today’s news, Sheffield announces full program for their second Classical Weekend Festival, and Downtown launches a new music rights company in Tokyo. Sirena Huang is awarded first prize at the...
View Article8th February: Rubén Rengel wins Sphinx Competition, BSO establishes...
In today’s news: The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has become the first symphony orchestra in the world to have a professional ensemble led by disabled musicians as a core part of its...
View Article9th March: ABRSM and RPS announce new partnership, Trinity Laban pledge for...
In today’s news: ABRSM announces RPS partnership, Trinity Laban pledge to make women 50% of its concert programmes, new campaign to support women and families in opera. More than 1000 musicians come...
View Article22nd August: Weapon found inside a flute at Munich airport, The russian...
In today’s news: Weapon found inside a flute at Munich airport. The disabled musicians coming to the proms. Watch this awesome 5-year-old play Chopin’s Minute Waltz like it’s nbd. Warner Music Group...
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