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The Singapore Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Hannu Lintu as its next music director, effective with the 2026–2027 season, with an initial contract of three seasons. In parallel, the orchestra announces that Hans Graf is to stand down as its music director at the close of the 2025–2026 season. [10]
Phamie wrote 'Annandale' which is featured on her 'Moments of Time' CD and is featured regularly on Classic FM, the UK and Europe's most successful and commercial classical music radio station. This particular composition has been chosen for various classical music compilations and made it into the Classical British music charts on Classic FM.
In July 2024, the orchestra announced the appointment of Peltokoski as its next music director, effective with the 2026-2027 season, with an initial contract of four years. He is to hold the title of music director-designate for the 2025-2026 season. [21] In March 2024, Classic FM selected Peltokoski as one of their 30 'Rising Stars' of the ...
The TwoSet Violin YouTube channel received a Silver Play Button in 2018 for surpassing 100 thousand subscribers and a Gold Play Button in 2019 for surpassing 1 million subscribers. [15] Classic FM's Kyle Macdonald listed TwoSet Violin as one of the "10 ways the 2010s changed classical music forever". [16]
The final Classic FM Concert is broadcast. The two-hour programme, which played works in full, had been broadcast on weekday evenings since the station's first day on air. 4 July – Smooth Classics is now broadcast in a continuous six-hour block on weekdays, from 7pm to 1am, replacing the Classic FM Concert.
In March 2022, PatrzaĆek was a special guest at a series of seven concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London, as part of the Classical Spectacular show. [22] Soon after, he released his first official collaboration on YouTube – a duet with Japanese guitarist Ichika Nito. [23]
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The station was the first national classical music service to launch on terrestrial radio in the UK since Classic FM in 1992. The station's playlist features 70% popular classics and 30% new and "surprising" music. Scala also aimed to produce more speech content – or more "storytelling" – than Classic FM or BBC Radio 3. [1]