All COVID-19 articles – Page 2
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Blogs
10 tips for profitably teaching music lessons online
Business coach Jennifer Rosenfeld shares her top recommendations for ensuring that your online instrumental teaching business is best poised for success - both financially and in terms of student impact
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News
Yuri Bashmet hospitalised with Covid-19
The 67-year-old musician’s condition is not thought to be serious
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News
Rapid Covid-19 test supports London Symphony Orchestra’s return to live performance
The new Covid-19 test delivers results in just over an hour
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News
Gary Karr and François Rabbath donate treasured items to help bassists in need
Four of Karr’s bows and Ten of Rabbath’s paintings will be donated to raise funds for Project 80/90
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News
City of London Sinfonia returns to Southwark Cathedral for two performances
The concerts will be open to socially distanced audience members in groups of up to six
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News
London Mozart Players launch ‘Classical Club’
This ticketed series of concerts filmed in unusual or iconic venues will take place between 24 September and 15 November
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News
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra agrees pandemic pay deal
Players will receive a third of their 2019–20 base salary from January 2021
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News
BBC Arts announces autumn schedule
Among the offerings is a series of live concerts on Radio 3 in the lead-up to Christmas
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News
Live music and audience to return to the Barbican
Among the performers are the London Symphony Orchestra and the Kanneh-Mason family
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Video
Lockdown commissions 4: Lawrence Power plays Cassandra Miller’s ‘Daylonging, Slacktide’
In the fourth of his ten ‘lockdown commissions’ performances, filmed in and on top of iconic empty venues, violist Lawrence Power plays Cassandra Miller’s ’Daylonging, Slacktide’, filmed in and around Snape Maltings. This is what Miller says about the piece: ‘In March 2020, I found myself at Snape Maltings ...
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Focus
‘That pre-performance adrenaline rush made me feel alive again’ – Guy Johnston
Ahead of his streamed chamber music festival at Hatfield House, the British cellist shares his experience of performing for online broadcast during the lockdown
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News
London Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Royal Festival Hall this autumn
The ensemble’s Autumn season will consist of 13 streamed concerts
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News
Rule, Britannia! will now be sung at BBC Proms 2020
The UK music festival has reversed its decision to perform orchestral arrangements of Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory following heated criticism
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Article
Major US agency goes bust
As Covid-19 prevents artists from making money, those who represent them are feeling the pinch too
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News
Czech Philharmonic launches 125th season to capacity audiences
The season will launch on 23 September with a programme of Shostakovich and Mahler
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News
Academy of St Martin in the Fields presents a series of autumn concerts with live audience
re:connect, an eight-concert series, begins on 12 September
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News
Snape Maltings continues live performances with audience
Among the performers are Nicola Benedetti and Alina Ibragimova
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News
London Symphony Orchestra moves autumn season to LSO St Luke’s
The Autumn season will take place online on various platforms
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News
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall to reopen with socially-distanced audience
The orchestra is to give 14 one-hour socially distanced concerts from 1 October to 4 November
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News
Two Moors Festival to take place with social distancing this autumn
The festival will take place over two weekends on Dartmoor and Exmoor