22nd August: Presidential Committee on Arts and Humanities resigns, Big Ben’s...
In today’s news: Mass resignation of the Presidential Committee on the Arts and Humanities, Outrage as St Sepulchre’s stops taking bookings from musicians, and what tune does Big Ben chime? Bebersee...
View Article29th August: Anna Netrebko, Opera under water
In today’s news: Opera star Anna Netrebko talks about her life, loves – and cancelling at Covent Garden, and Canadian mezzo Emily D’Angelo wins Cesti Competition 2017. Houstan Grand Opera under water,...
View Article19th September: Simon Rattle offers advice and Germany supports 31 orchestras.
In today’s news: Composer Jeremy Dale Roberts dies aged 83, and Simon Rattle offers his top advice to young conductors. Audio streaming becomes more and more important, Germany financially supports 31...
View ArticleCreative Entrepreneurship: International Festival Encounters 2017
WildKat PR offers a training fund to all members of staff to help them learn new skills, develop their interests, and also to bring something new back to the team. James Hardie returned to his home...
View Article2017 – What a Year!
It’s been an incredibly busy year at WildKat and we are so excited to continue our successes into 2018. As always, we’ve tried to pack as much as we can into a blog post for you all. The projects and...
View Article15th February: Dame Julie Walters joins Classic FM lineup, Lord saves opera...
In today’s classical music news, veteran actor Dame Julie Walters will join the presenter lineup at Classic FM for a new Saturday show, Chineke! boosts BME representation in UK musical ensembles,...
View ArticleNoted Roundtables – Berlin & London
We’re delighted to announce the next Noted Roundtables in Berlin and London on 12th and 14th March 2018 respectively. Following our initial roundtable on entrepreneurship, which attracted lots of...
View ArticleNew Podcast from Noted
The first podcast from Noted has been released, following the Noted Roundtable on Inclusion and Diversity. Noted Round-ups are short podcasts that follow the Noted Roundtables – an international series...
View ArticleWelcome Korean Cultural Centre!
– “Artistic work is only a pretext for becoming free, and it may be that it is not completely possible in this world to have freedom. In art and in fiction, I can do what I cannot in reality. It is a...
View Article10th July: Oliver Knussen dies aged 66, Jeremy Wright takes over DCMS,...
In today’s news: Composer Oliver Knussen dies aged 66 after a short illness, Jeremy Wright replaces Matt Hancock as DCMS following “Brexodus”, and Love Islanders get a dose of classical music. Hamburg...
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