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The ability of UK and EU artists to move and work freely across both regions has become a little more complicated since Brexit. But, says … Read more
The ability of UK and EU artists to move and work freely across both regions has become a little more complicated since Brexit. But, says … Read more
Early bird or night owl? I used to like staying up very late, but in later years I have developed into more of a morning … Read more
This month’s diarist Chief Executive of the Hallé Orchestra David Butcher shares his “Six in Sixty” David Butcher (pictured here with Steve Reich) is Chief … Read more
When Artistic Director Molly Smith joined Washington, D.C.’s Arena Stage 25 years ago, her mandate was to focus the theatre on American plays, American voices … Read more
The 2023 BBC Proms is the world’s largest classical music festival, offering eight weeks of outstanding music-making from orchestras, conductors and soloists from around the … Read more
This month’s diarist CEO and Artistic Director of Icelandic Opera Steinunn Birna Ragnarsdóttir shares her “Six in Sixty” Steinunn Birna Ragnarsdóttir is CEO and Artistic … Read more
The latest budget announcements from across the world reveal a troubling, if predictable, trend: funding the creative industries is not a government priority. By Natasha … Read more
Twenty years ago I was travelling with a rather well-known chamber orchestra on a European tour. Following a performance in Bucharest, we received the flight … Read more
Monday Travel day to Rome, the first leg of our Italian tour. Untypically, the company members are converging on the Italian capital from different cities. … Read more
When Classical:Next, the major international gathering of the classical music industry, announced that it would not be going ahead in 2023, there was concern that … Read more