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Founded in 1979, the British Music Society is dedicated to promoting and preserving Britain’s musical heritage with particular emphasis on 20th century composers through recordings, publications and events
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New classical music festival launched in Wiltshire

A new ‘classical and cross-genre’ annual music festival has been launched in Wiltshire by conductor Hilary Davan Whetton and arts manager Julia...
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Appreciation of classical music hits six year peak

The proportion of UK adults who enjoy exploring classical music at home has hit a six-year peak, according to new figures from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra…

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New book charts life of distinguished musician

In Time to Declare: My Life in Church Music, the distinguished organist and choral conductor Martin Neary offers an extraordinary journey through his life in music…

All the Stars Looked Down CD

Choir of King’s College to release new Christmas album

The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, is to release a new Christmas album featuring a selection of arrangements and original works for choir and orchestra…

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Bite-Back: selling CDs as recorded music evolves

After reading our recent article about the changing world of recorded music, a BMS member asks how to sell a CD collection…

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HEAVEN AND EARTH: Organ Music

HEAVEN AND EARTH: Organ Music

Västerås Cathedral in central Sweden, where this CD was recorded, boasts two fine organs. So well co-ordinated are the two performers however that we could almost be hearing a single giant instrument…

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THE MUSIC OF FREDERICK DELIUS

THE MUSIC OF FREDERICK DELIUS

If all you knew of Delius was Brigg Fair you would think he was an English composer.  If all you knew was Appalachia or the Florida Suite you would think he was an unusually good American one. If it were the Song of the High Hills, then Norwegian…

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