Brussels Philharmonic Foundation announces first investors
A unique collaboration between private bank Puilaetco Dewaay, law firm Delboo Deknudt and the Brussels Philharmonic has received its first series of investments. The Brussels … Read more
A unique collaboration between private bank Puilaetco Dewaay, law firm Delboo Deknudt and the Brussels Philharmonic has received its first series of investments. The Brussels … Read more
A spaghetti food fight, a sphynx cat with a diamante collar, and a levitating woman all feature in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra’s latest marketing campaign. In … Read more
A British chamber orchestra is to produce a musical for young people with learning and physical disabilities after winning a nationwide public vote. Orchestra of … Read more
Conductor Kristian Alexander has voiced his support for the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, hailing it as ‘one of the finest professional organisations in Africa and the … Read more
South Korean composer Kwang Ho Cho (pictured) has won the Concours de Genève’s 2013 Composition Prize. As well as being one of the most prestigious … Read more
The British Composer Awards were announced last night, in a London ceremony that saw Harrison Birtwistle become the most awarded composer in BCA history. The … Read more
Bulgarian soprano Sonya Yoncheva has signed an exclusive long-term agreement with Sony Classical. A graduate of the Conservatoire de musique de Genève, the 32-year-old first … Read more
The EFG London Jazz Festival drew to a close this weekend following a successful programme of performances, talks and films. Highlights of this year’s festival … Read more
Music from Mahler, Shostakovich and Gershwin will be staged alongside swing, dance and video design next year as part of Aurora Orchestra’s 2014 season. Under … Read more
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra has created a new role that will coordinate the organisation’s digital projects and discover new ways to engage with audiences … Read more