Archive | September, 2009

Brass bands and Sunday best: The day building work started on church – Worcester News

30. September 2009

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Brass bands and Sunday best: The day building work started on church Worcester News There is a “strong musical and choral tradition” in the church with the forthcoming centenary concert featuring music of classic music past starting at ... and more

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Hayley’s triumph – Dudley News

30. September 2009

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Hayley's triumph Dudley News The young singer, who performs classical , pop, Celtic and folk songs and is the best-selling classical artist of the 21st century, dazzled as she sang her ...

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VF is 10: changes in the industry ..read more – Virtual Festivals

30. September 2009

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VF is 10: changes in the industry ..read more Virtual Festivals “I'll give you a classic story: the first show I was really responsible for in Liverpool at Creamfields and we'd done the year before with Meanfildder and ... and more

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Susheila Nasta’s top 10 cultural journeys – guardian.co.uk

30. September 2009

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guardian.co.uk Susheila Nasta's top 10 cultural journeys guardian.co.uk An intimate African-American classic which looks forward to Morrison's award-winning novel, Beloved. In Hugo Baumgartner, we meet Desai's unusual version of ...

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Acclaimed actor Timothy West has a link to Halifax which has … – Halifax Evening Courier

30. September 2009

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Acclaimed actor Timothy West has a link to Halifax which has ... Halifax Evening Courier Her son Nick Barber is involved in classical music -making in and around Calderdale. He plays in – and helps to run – Orchestra of Square Chapel.

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Legendary contract between the Beatles and Brian Epstein goes on … – Maghull & Aintree Star

30. September 2009

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Co-Optimus.com Legendary contract between the Beatles and Brian Epstein goes on ... Maghull & Aintree Star WHAT is seen as the “definitive” contract between The Beatles and manager Brian Epstein is on display to the public in Liverpool

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A night at the Opera Quarter – Bath Chronicle

30. September 2009

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A night at the Opera Quarter Bath Chronicle Steeped in literary history, it was in this part of London that Thomas de Quincey wrote Confessions of an Opium Eater and Charles Dickens ran his magazine ...

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Classical and opera: New dawn breaks to sound of big drums – Scotsman

30. September 2009

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Classical and opera: New dawn breaks to sound of big drums Scotsman Twenty-five composers came back to us, submitting previous pieces they had written for choir. We narrowed the field down to five, so that our patron, ... and more

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Opera? Is she a chat show host ask Brits ignorant of classical music? – Telegraph.co.uk

30. September 2009

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I’VE GONE 6M MILES FOR ONE OF YOUR GOALS…OH ARSENAL – UK Express

30. September 2009

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I'VE GONE 6M MILES FOR ONE OF YOUR GOALS...OH ARSENAL UK Express In a nice bit of serendipity, the first ever Shoot magazine I bought featured Arsenal and Bolton on the front cover. Football fans look for omens everywhere ...

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