Celine Chong – ‘Classical music: what’s in it for young people?’
BY CELINE CHONG, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR This blog awarded Celine Chong the winning place in the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of […]
BY CELINE CHONG, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR This blog awarded Celine Chong the winning place in the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of […]
BY JASMIN LEUNG, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR – RUNNER-UP This blog awarded Jasmin Leung a runner-up place in the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer […]
BY SALINA MYAT, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR – RUNNER-UP This blog awarded Salina Myat a runner-up place in the 2017 CutCommon […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE What happens when you combine live classical music with yoga? We have no idea. Neither do pianist Sally Whitwell and cellist […]
BY ANGUS DAVISON Most of us intuitively know if a piece of music is classical. But what makes it so? What does all classical […]
BY BENJAMIN MARTIN Blobs, and the death of classical music. Minus ‘blobs’, it’s a phrase often repeated nowadays. However, determining why exactly it might […]
BY CLIVE BROWN, Professor of Applied Musicology at University of Leeds After a very drawn out and fraught construction, the Philharmonie de Paris is finally […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE It’s widely accepted that early exposure to classical music is essential for inspiring creativity in young people. This is being recognised […]
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