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The Rite of Spring, Peckham Car Park/ Yellow Lounge, London Bridge Arches – The Arts Desk

30. July 2011

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The Rite of Spring, Peckham Car Park/ Yellow Lounge, London Bridge Arches The Arts Desk It was the latest and most sophisticated multi-channeled collaboration to hit London, with gallerist Hannah Barry teaming up with composers Gabriel Prokofiev and Kate Whiteley of Cambridge University. But before the quality music-making could began, ...

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BRIDPORT: Take on Tom! No tuition fees, but quite a long wait! – View Online

27. July 2011

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BRIDPORT: Take on Tom! No tuition fees, but quite a long wait! View Online The focus of the group for this week was classical composers and I was paired up to take on the challenge of a classical music quiz. I don't really know my Beethoven from my Brahms but with a little help I managed to score a respectable three out of ...

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Vauxhall Gardens: A History by David Coke and Alan Borg – review – The Guardian

22. July 2011

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Vauxhall Gardens: A History by David Coke and Alan Borg – review – The Guardian

The Guardian Vauxhall Gardens: A History by David Coke and Alan Borg - review The Guardian The central grove, with its classical portico at one end, was like "an ancient Greek agora". It could accommodate 3000 people

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Musical treasures – BBC News

20. July 2011

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Musical treasures – BBC News

BBC News Musical treasures BBC News "This is a hoard of considerable value for future scholars of music and performance technique which will reassess many forgotten British composers of light classical music and could fundamentally change our view of silent film music forever. ..

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Jazz on a summer’s evening sounds great . . . – Cambridge News

19. July 2011

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Jazz on a summer's evening sounds great . . . Cambridge News On August 3, the second 'Sounds Green' recital will see the Skittles Quintet, all-wind instrumentalists from the Royal Academy, bring a programme of works by great French composers , complemented by some lighter music of different styles

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Sam’s working hard in pursuit of musical dream – Malvern Gazette

10. July 2011

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Sam's working hard in pursuit of musical dream Malvern Gazette His influences also hop from genre to genre, ranging from classical composers Ludovico Einaudi and Mike Oldfield to seminal songwriters Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, as well as pop-rock artists The Cranberries, Lifehouse and Damien Rice. ...

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What a scorcher of a love triangle in Maria di Rohan – Sheffield Telegraph

10. July 2011

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What a scorcher of a love triangle in Maria di Rohan – Sheffield Telegraph

Sheffield Telegraph What a scorcher of a love triangle in Maria di Rohan Sheffield Telegraph BUXTON Festival begins this Saturday and two of its three flagship operas this year are by composers who are extremely well known in the High Peak town, Donizetti and Handel, respectively. The last but one of Donizetti's 70 operas, Maria di Rohan ... and more

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Friday, July 7, 1961 – Northumberland Gazette

9. July 2011

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Friday, July 7, 1961 Northumberland Gazette ... played the violin in Mr Fred 'Brizlee' Willcox's orchestra, and in various local orchestral societies. He does not intend to take up violin playing again, but will enjoy listening to classical concerts, his favourite composers being Mozart and Handel

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The murder of a great comprehensive school – Telegraph.co.uk

8. July 2011

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The murder of a great comprehensive school – Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.uk The murder of a great comprehensive school Telegraph.co.uk Alex Ross of the New Yorker praises the “sensational refinement” of this most companionable of composers . All I can say is that, alas, I don't want him as my companion because, although he is a master of light and shade, there is only one colour in his ...

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Bristol Metropolitan Orchestra / Mihai Cocea (violin) – 106 JACK fm

1. July 2011

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Bristol Metropolitan Orchestra / Mihai Cocea (violin) 106 JACK fm ... during the composers ' grand tours to Italy, yet both works were completed on their return home, in Berlin and Paris respectively. The fine Romanian violist Mihai Cocea, finalist in the 2008 European Young Musicians and a rising classical star, ...

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