Julian Lloyd Webber to leave the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
- Thursday, August 20, 2020
The music-education advocate, broadcaster and cellist is made an Emeritus Professor
The music-education advocate, broadcaster and cellist is made an Emeritus Professor
Watch highlights video of first concert in the 10-week series
Simon Callow talks to conductor Sir Simon Rattle about recording Janáček′s The Cunning Little Vixen with the LSO
Born July 15, 1933; died August 14, 2020
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Purcell School, Royal College of Music and BBC Young Musician alumna enters into a first recording contract
Hampshire venue offers outdoor performances of new work combining music, dance, poetry and circus
Born July 23, 1928; died August 2, 2020
60 concerts over seven-week series to reduced audiences will begin on September 13
The 10-week online festival begins on August 1 and will feature many of the UK's leading vocal ensembles and choirs
Broadcasts begin again with a four-week residency at St Martin-in-the-Fields
Conductor David Skinner discusses John Sheppard's masterpiece in latest Gramophone podcast
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Social distancing rules for audiences and performers will apply
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