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A screenshot from our March 2021 video newsletterVIDEO PODCAST: Come and meet Eric Fraad of Heresy Records, Kenneth Woods, musical director of Colorado MahlerFest and the English Symphony Orchestra and others.

Brahms: Piano Quartet No 2, orchestrated by Kenneth Woods. © 2018 Wyastone Estate LtdSPONSORED: CD Spotlight. A Very Joyous Disc - Brahms arranged by Kenneth Woods impresses Alice McVeigh.
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A selection of 'Washington National Opera' articles

Ensemble. Memorable Voices - Jeffrey Neil investigates San Francisco Opera's sold-out production of Georges Bizet's 'Carmen'

Profile. It's Art - Ron Bierman talks to Amerian opera director Kyle Lang

Classical music news - A New Worker-owned Cooperative - American classical recording company Soundmirror has transitioned to employee ownership

CD Spotlight. 'La fille' in Cuba - Giuseppe Pennisi listens to Donizetti. '... a good memory of a very good joint production.'

Ask Alice - 'The Marriage of Figaro' in Washington DC, reviewed by classical music agony aunt Alice McVeigh

Profile. Rich Musical Experiences - American conductor Joel Revzen talks to Maria Nockin

DVD Spotlight. Political Controversy - The making of an American opera, reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... a searching work that spares no punches ...'

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