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Test of new form

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Cardiff law firm pledges support for new music

The Cardiff office of commercial law firm Geldards has become a Commissioning Partner of the Welsh Sinfonia.  A three-year programme of support will underpin the orchestra’s commissioning of a new chamber orchestral work every twelve months.
The Welsh Sinfonia’s Chairman, Carl Grainger, said, “We are thrilled that one of Cardiff’s most prestigious [...]

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101 uses for a dead piano

An old piano becomes a one-woman band
BEAM is looking for sculptors, engineers, artists, musicians, architects and designers to get involved with a one day “SCRAP PIANO CHALLENGE” in the Royal Festival Hall Clore Ballroom.  You will be placed in a team (or you can apply as a team of four people) and will be asked [...]

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Welcome to Classical Wales

Classical Wales is a new web site being developed by the Information Network.  Its aim is to provide a mailing list and on-line diary of classical concerts in Wales.  We are still developing the site, adding content and sorting out glitches here and there, but we hope it already has some events that you will find [...]

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Magical mix of music and visual art

Afrodisiac is an innovative new touring production, devised by composer Charlie Barber. It explores ritual and magic in African and African diaspora cultures through an exhilarating mix of music and visual art.
Composer and Artistic Director of Sound Affairs, Charlie Barber has a deserved reputation
for bringing innovative productions to audiences throughout the world. His prolific output [...]

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List your concert here

We welcome listings for any classical concert in Wales.  Just fill in your details below.
Your listing will be checked before it goes live on the site – we have to do this because we get so much spam – but we’ll be as quick as we can.

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