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30th October: UK music venues missing the mark in inclusivity, Cecilia...

In today’s news, Carnegie Hall welcomes youngest ever concert series curator, new survey highlights public concern on secondary ticketing sites, UK music venues are still not being inclusive enough for...

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8th December: Harassment problems within the classical music industry and the...

In today’s news: Robert Guy becomes one of the world’s top musical conductors, harassment problems within the classical music industry, and the first reaction of conductor James Levine after the...

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14th December: Why classical music can be as mainstream as pop, Christoph...

In today’s news: Bryn Terfel has pulled out of the Met Opera’s production of Tosca due to vocal fatigue, Composer Alexis Ffrench’s approach to condensing compositions into three-and-a-half-minute...

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2nd February: Wigmore Hall reveals 2018/19 season, ‘O Canada’ will become...

In today’s news: Sony Classical signs new guitarist, ISM announces sexual harassment and discrimination webinars and Nevill Holt Opera announces new orchestral partnerships. Also, Music industry urges...

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16th February: Yannick Nézet-Séguin will lead the Met Opera two years early,...

In today’s classical music news, Yannick Nézet-Séguin will lead the Met Opera two years ahead of schedule, a debate about database driven problems in classical music streaming, conductor Ádám Fischer...

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WildKat PR welcomes the Royal Over-Seas League

We are very pleased to be working alongside the Royal Over-Seas League on their 66th Annual Music Competition, which is taking place at Over-Seas House on Greek Park, London. The AMC is the...

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16th April: British Museum launches inaugural music festival, Korean quartet...

In today’s news: British Museum launches first music festival, Wigmore Hall International Strings Competition winners announced, disruption at the Royal Opera House as outsourced security teams...

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28th May: Street musicians to be paid contactless, Simon Rattle starts his...

In today’s news: Street musicians are to be paid with contactless cash, a piece on Spotify and censorship, King’s College appoint a new director of music, new YCAT artists are announced and in...

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18th June: Guennadi Rojdestvenski passes away, Warner Classics to issue...

In today’s news: Warner Classics to issue a concerto recording of Leeds International Piano Competition. The New York Philharmonic is reportedly thinking about changing its dress code. Australian...

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6th July: RNCM awarded Erasmus+ grant for new conducting project. First...

In today’s news: First premiere at Bayreuth Festival since 1882. Herbert von Karajan wax figure to be revealed at Madame Taussauds at Vienna Prater. RNCM awarded Erasmus+ grant for new conducting...

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