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A selection of 'Warwick' articles

Ensemble. An Example To Us All - Roderic Dunnett's take on the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain's January 2025 tour

Classical music news - Richard Phillips - The retired director of the UK's Leamington Music Festival receives a final award

Classical music news - Emotional Highs - Forthcoming performances in the USA and UK

Ensemble. A Triumph - Roderic Dunnett listens to two one-act operas

Ensemble. A Rare and Novel Experience - Opera Warwick's production of Weber's 'The Marksman', heard by Roderic Dunnett

Ensemble. High Jinks - Roderic Dunnett enjoys Opera Warwick's production of Offenbach's 'La vie Parisienne'

Ensemble. Thoughtfulness and Insight - Roderic Dunnett was at Armonico Consort's 'The Marriage of Figaro'

Record box - The test of time. David Thompson listens to volume six of Priory's New English Hymnal

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