A busy month of May for Alban Gerhardt
May saw Alban Gerhardt traveling across Europe at a rather frantic tempo: three concerts in Milano, three in Vienna, one in Prague, one in London (his long-awaited debut with the Philharmonia...
View ArticleRapturous reviews for Ivor Bolton
English conductor Ivor Bolton triumphs at the Bavarian State Opera with his rendering of Simone Giovanni Mayr’s forgotten masterpiece ‘Medea in Corinto’ (1821), in a new production by German director...
View ArticleSuccess in South Africa
Over the past month, the young conductor Alessandro Crudele has been leading orchestras in South Africa, building upon his already excellent reputation in a new territory. He has conducted the...
View ArticleHow do reviews affect what we buy?
As I was searching for a book online, I was struck by a thought about how reviews influence our opinions, and ultimately what we buy. I was looking for any interesting books focussing on the role of...
View ArticleClassical Music News – 1st September
LA Times Music review: ‘Powaqqatsi’ at the Hollywood Bowl The full title of the second film in the “Qatsi” trilogy by director Godfrey Reggio and composer Philip Glass is “Powaqqatsi: Life in...
View ArticleThomas Kemp ‘A Constant Obsession’ reviewed in the Telegraph
Thomas Kemp’s exciting new release of world-premiere Mark-Anthony Turnage recordings has recieved a great response from both press and listeners. Here is the most recent review from the Daily...
View ArticleFinancial Times review A Constant Obsession
To read this weekend’s Financial Times review of A Constant Obsession with Thomas Kemp and Chamber Domaine, click here. The paper praised the recordings for highlighting Turnage at “his most lyrical...
View ArticleWildKat PR at the Proms – 2013, Our Conclusions
During this year’s Proms, WildKat PR spent a week outside the Royal Albert Hall asking queuing prommers their opinion on developing technologies vs. the classical music industry. Our findings were...
View Article7th January: Rare Beethoven manuscript for Auction, Guardian to raise cover...
New York Times A Page of Beethoven May Fetch More Than $200,000 A rare Beethoven manuscript — actually, a leaf from a late-period sketchbook that the composer apparently tore out and carried in his...
View ArticleClassical Music’s Top 10…
We had a good giggle in the WildKat PR office yesterday trying to guess the top 10 most discussed UK topics, global topics and check ins on Facebook as reported by The Telegraph. However, the jovial...
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