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Stuttgart Liederhalle to be used for mass vaccination roll-out
The hall will be used to immunise up to 2500 people daily against coronavirus
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Cellist William Bruce awarded European String Teachers Association Award
The Head of Strings at Junior Guildhall has been honoured in recognition of distinguised services to string teaching
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Anne-Sophie Mutter signs with new US agent
The violinist has signed with Douglas Sheldon for representation in the US
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Live performances with audience resume at Snape Maltings in December
The programme includes solo performances from Nicola Benedetti
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Violinist Hande Kueden joins Berlin Philharmonic
Born in Turkey, Kueden was previously deputy concertmaster of the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
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Pay cuts planned for New York Philharmonic musicians and Metropolitan Opera workers
Both organisations have reported substantial losses following the cancellation of their entire 2020-21 seasons due to Covid-19
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Eos Quartet wins 2020 Orpheus Chamber Music Competition
The Italian foursome receives the CHF5,000 first prize at the Zurich competition
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Solem Quartet launches new socially-distanced concert series
Beethoven Bartók Now will be launching in Camberwell on 17 December
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London Symphony Orchestra to return to Barbican Hall
The programme consists of two performances of the same repertoire on every concert day
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ISM report highlights devastating impact of COVID-19 on music education
The report reveals that almost 10% of primary and secondary schools are not teaching classroom music at all
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Violinist Mary Louise Nanna has died
Nanna had played with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for 54 years
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Wigmore Hall to reopen to the public
Among the performers at the London venue in the lead up to Christmas are the Doric String Quartet and violinist Jack Liebeck
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Easyjet to charge extra for using overhead luggage lockers
The changes will be effective from 10 February
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Musicians say they were dropped by Strictly after asking to be paid
According to band members, they were offered a ‘free lunch’ but no payment for appearing on the BBC programme’s spinoff show It Takes Two
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Updated guidance for musicians and music teachers in England
The latest advice from the Incorporated Society of Musicians on the first day of the new three-tier system
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New Jacqueline du Pré opera set to tour
’We’ll Never Let You Down’ brings together music by three Dutch composers
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Music Masters announces composer Daniel Kidane as its latest Ambassador
Kidane has already worked extensively with the music education charity
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Benedetti Foundation presents the first Christmas Sessions
The Christmas Sessions will bring together string players of all ages to perform a new arrangement of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas