6th August: Telegraph praises Munich Opera Festival, BBC Music uncovers...
Classical News The Guardian Symphony guide: Beethoven’s Third (‘Eroica’) The story of the dedication of Beethoven’s Third is the stuff of symphonic legend. Whatever the truth, the victory at the end of...
View ArticleClassical Music New Year’s Resolutions
Classical New Year Resolutions New Year equals a new me-right? We in the WildKat PR office have already accepted that our ‘fitness and healthy eating resolutions’ will fail within a week (merely...
View Article7th January: Classical music still dominated by white men, violinist sues...
Classical News Guardian Classical music in 2014 – still dominated by dead white men’s music performed by living white men Bachtrack’s statistics, and Christina Scharff’s research, prove yet again that...
View Article9th January: Musicians play moving Charlie Hebdo tribute in Trafalgar Square,...
Classical News Classic FM Musicians play moving Charlie Hebdo tribute in Trafalgar Square An ensemble of over 150 string players gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square to pay tribute to the victims of...
View Article24th February: Play a concert hall piano, 10 things to know about Simon...
Classical News The Guardian Facing the music: Noah Stewart Nat King Cole, Nina Simone and New York City – tenor Noah Stewart on his musical passions on and off the stage The pitfalls and perks of...
View ArticleA very active April at WildKat PR…
April has been an incredibly busy month here at WildKat PR! Just in case you missed anything, here is a round-up of what we’ve been up to: We were delighted to welcome Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival....
View ArticleSurprise Statistics? Classical Music in 2015- Bachtrack
Today, Bachtrack published its classical music statistics for 2015. Immediately striking, is the lack of women at the top of any of the lists. Most remarkably, the busiest composer category features...
View Article15th January: Brit awards embracing diversity, Arvo Pärt is the world’s most...
In today’s news: disabled people underrepresented in English arts bodies, what to expect from music this year, Cumnock Tryst appoints Jean Nicholson as festival director. Also, Arvo Pärt is world’s...
View Article5th June: Writing opera today, new production to premiere at Glyndebourne,...
In today’s news: Composers tell Neil Fisher how to write a contemporary opera, a new community production by Howard Moody will premiere at Glyndebourne, and the Cumnock Tryst Festival returns this...
View ArticleAugust 28th: ‘Music China’ to promote music and music study in Shanghai, 250...
In today’s news: ‘Music China’ to promote music and music study in Shanghai. In September 250 musicians will meet at the 67th International Music Competition of the ARD in Munich. St Asaph Cathedral...
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