Merry Christmas from WildKat PR
WildKat PR would like to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and happy new year. Thank you to everyone who has made 2011 such an exciting year for us – we can’t wait for 2012. To celebrate the festive...
View ArticleWildKat PR welcome William Berger to our client roster
We are very excited to welcome the wonderful Baritone William Berger to our artist roster. William will be performing with La Nuova Musica at Kings Place this June in his L’Orfeo debut. He is also...
View ArticleWilliam Berger’s album receives rave review from The Arts Desk.
This weekend, Graham Rickson published a review on The Arts Desk of William Berger’s new album, Insomnia: A Nocturnal Voyage in Song, a collection of nocturnal Leider reflecting as Graham writes, ‘a...
View Article15th October: Larks, Lang Lang, and Classical Hall of Fame
Classic FM Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring centenary editions announced The score of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring is to be reissued in 2013 to celebrate work’s centenary with a host of extras, including...
View Article6th November: Miniature Instruments, Sting Supports Orchestras, and The...
Gramophone 2012 Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards for Artists announced Three composers and five visual artists each receive £50,000 over three years Classic FM Sting and Lee Hall support In Harmony North...
View Article25th July: Marin Alsop, stolen Steinway and the future of London’s small...
Classic FM Marin Alsop Extends contract at Baltimore Symphony Orchestra After revitalising the orchestra for the past six years, the conductor says she’s ‘not finished!’ and plans to work with them...
View ArticleLondon International Players make their Cadogan Hall debut tonight!
The new, exciting ensemble London International Players make their Cadogan Hall debut tonight, presenting a programme of ‘Bach to Britten’. Speaking to Gramophone about the programme, Artistic Director...
View Article22nd April: Multi-million dollar Strad purchased using bitcoin, NMC overcomes...
The Strad LeoGroup purchases multi-million dollar Stradivarius violin with digital currency bitcoin Financial advisory firm Leo Group LLC has purchased a multi-million dollar Stradivarius violin from...
View Article4th June: Terry Gilliam promises ‘Pythonic’ new opera, new Vaughan Williams...
Classical News The Telegraph Terry Gilliam promises ‘Pythonic’ new opera A rarely-performed opera is to be put on the London stage for the first time in 40 years with a Monty Python twist, as Terry...
View Article27th of July: Dominic Vellard on medieval music, Ralph Vaughan Williams’s...
Classical News In today’s news, Le Monde reports on musician Dominique Vellard and the free tempo of medieval music and The Telegraph announces that Vaughan William’s lost masterpiece “Sancta Civitas”...
View Article24th November: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra strike resolved, Scottish Awards...
Classical News In today’s classical news, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra strike is resolved, Scottish Awards for New Music are announced, and Beethoven score row between Sotheby’s and expert breaks out....
View Article24th February: Spotify ventures towards publishing own content, Joshua Bell...
In today’s news, Joshua Bell is teaming up with Sony Playstation to launch a brand new virtual reality music experience, and an interview with German soprano Simone Kermes, and an exhibition on...
View ArticleWildKat PR welcomes back Music@Malling
WildKat PR is delighted to welcome back Music@Malling for the fourth time. Music@Malling brings world-class artists to historic local venues in West Malling, Kent, combining a hugely successful...
View Article7th September A closer look at Classic FM, UK’s biggest commercial radio station
In today’s news: a closer look at Classic FM, the numbers are in for British music exports, the winners of the Gilmore Young Artist Awards have been announced, Facebook is negotiating with the music...
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