Scottish Opera hitting the right note by spreading its message Herald Scotland This production of Orlando, which has been updated to the 1939/1945 world war instead of the classical setting of this 18th-century opera, particularly benefits from some explanation of how the music and the story suits the modern staging. ...
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Mirror postcode postcard: SY16, Newtown, Powys Mirror.co.uk ... rights of way link with neighbouring farmland for the more adventurous.
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Black Label Society - Bristol Colston Hall (23-02-11) Worcester News Not only is this an emotional and softer moment in the set, but shows one of the best guitarists on the planet, can also play the piano like a classical veteran. “Fire It Up” is followed by a 10 minute, jaw-droppingly intense, guitar solo
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Breaking Travel News P&O Cruises announces Adonia godmother Breaking Travel News “Adonia will be the jewel in the P&O Cruises crown and will celebrate all those things our regular passengers love about cruising with us – a classic dance floor, Crow's Nest observation lounge, formal nights, classical music recitals, guest speakers, ... and more
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59th Annual Convention of the Blackpool Magicians Club Stage Scott Penrose opened the show in a classic act with dove productions, linking and unlinking steel rings, and finally the transformation of the doves to a large white rabbit. Xavier Tapias was unique as he magically constructed a mechanical man from ...
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stv.tv Rock star lesson for university students stv.tv "What the idea of the experience was to give the classical musicians from the orchestra their first bite at a major concert and what it's like to work with rock musicians, and what give and take has to take place in that process, likewise with the rock ... and more
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Music to the masses with Michael Bell WalesOnline He tells Peter Collins why he's keen to make classical music for everyone MICHAEL Bell is passionate about introducing classical music to new audiences. For almost 30 years, the self-taught conductor has been a regular fixture on the circuit with ...
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Herts Advertiser Alissa Firsove starring with St Albans Symphony Orchestra Herts Advertiser A successful classical , film and TV composer whose recent output includes music for TV's Who Do You Think Your Are and Fantastic Mr Dahl, Jolliffe describes Saturnalia as, “a jubilant piece that everyone can enjoy.” Bjorn Bantock said that while ...
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Telegraph.co.uk Inside the private world of London's ultra-Orthodox Jews Telegraph.co.uk ... of the men questioned, 81 per cent had attended a religious talk in the previous two months, compared with two per cent who had attended a concert of classical music , and only one per cent who had watched a sports event or visited a cinema.
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Liverpool golfer Nick Dougherty reveals heart-ache behind slump - and how he ... Liverpool Echo Jim Furyk may not have a classic golf swing, but it is one of the most dependable around.” Dougherty expects to return to action for next week's Sicilian Open after a broken hand ruled him out of the Dubai Desert Classic following a fall in his hotel ... and more
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