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Frank Almond steps down as concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony
After a life filled with adventures, including the theft and recovery of his ‘Lipinski’ Stradivarius, the violinist is stepping down as the ensemble’s concertmaster, having been forced by the coronavirus lockdown to leave his final season incomplete
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Beethoven Pastoral Project announces live-streamed event
The programme will take place on Friday 5 June, broadcast from Beethoven’s birthplace in Bonn
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Wigmore Hall Live Lunchtime Concerts broadcast across Europe
The London concert venue is broadcasting performances every weekday in June on BBC Radio 3 and on radio stations across Europe
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Turkish viola player Ruşen Güneş has died
The 80-year-old, who lived in London, was a keen promoter of music from his homeland
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Lawrence Power commissions new music to perform in empty venues
The violist has commissioned ten composers to write pieces for him to premiere in and on top of empty venues
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Violinist Coco Tomita wins string category finals of BBC Young Musician 2020
The 17-year-old violinist played music by Ysaÿe, Debussy/Heifetz and Hubay in the category finals, recorded in December
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Cellist André Emelianoff, chamber musician and Juilliard teacher, has died
The American cellist has died at the age of 78
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Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie plans to reopen in September 2020
The Hamburg-based Elbphilharmonie is planning to reopen in September, with tickets sold on the basis of ’Book now, pay later’
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Barbican announces rescheduled concerts for 2021
Concerts that were due to take place at the Centre between March and July 2020 have been rescheduled for 2021
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields to broadcast monthly archive concerts for free
Beginning on 28 June, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields is to broadcast concerts once a month
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Verão Classico Festival and Academy in Lisbon to go ahead this summer
The team behind the Verao Classico Festival and Academy in Lisbon has announced that its 6th edition will go ahead as planned from 26 July to 4 August
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BBC Proms announces alternative plans for summer 2020
The BBC Proms announces this summer’s festival will go ahead, but not as we know it
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Vienna Philharmonic to begin performing for live audiences again from June
The orchestra’s Musikverein concert venue will open its doors to audiences on the basis of a number of social distancing regulations
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Royal Opera House to stream The Cellist online
The ballet will be made available on YouTube from Friday 29 May
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Sun Valley Music Festival goes online
The Idaho-based summer festival will take place online this year, from 27 July to 19 August
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Metropolitan Opera conductor Joel Revzen dies of coronavirus
The conductor, who joined the conducting staff of the Metropolitan Opera 20 years ago, has died of coronavirus aged 74
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Renaud Capuçon named artistic director of Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne in Switzerland
The French violinist is to take up the role in September 2021
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NYO musicians invite performers for socially-distanced ‘Jupiter’ performance
Musicians from the National Youth Orchestra are inviting performers of all standards for a socially-distanced performance of ‘Jupiter’ from Holst’s The Planets
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Southbank Centre warns it may have to stay closed until spring 2021
With a predicted best-case scenario of a £5m loss by the end of the 20/21 financial year, the Southbank Centre warns it may have to remain closed until April 2021