I had the most brilliant, immersive time last week recording Britten, Imogen Holst and Daniel Kidane with @NickPritch89, ably captured by dream time @Ben_Sheen and #DaveRowell. Look out for us on @SignumRecords this autumn!
The DRAMA of this! Archbishop of Paris SINGING to the organ of Notre Dame to ‘waken up, you sacred instrument’, after 5 years of sleep. The organ answers him with a fanfare!
We are THRILLED to welcome West End star @kerryjaneellis1 as our newest patron. Known for her roles in Wicked, Les Misérables, and We Will Rock You, her support for emerging talent aligns perfectly with NYMT’s mission to inspire and nurture the next generation. #InTuneWithYou
Deadline 19 November
@barbicancentre is looking for an experienced and motivated Communications Officer to join their Music Communications team #commsjobs#musicjobs#artsjobs
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Why can’t Britain build anything anymore?
The news this week of the £100m ‘bat tunnel’ gave us some clues.
Here’s the story of this tunnel, which has been 12 years in the making, and some thoughts on what it tells us
I sometimes feel that Cambridge is losing its charm. As a photographer, I can't help but notice the crawling deterioration of scenes that I was once compelled to capture as part of my diary project. The year-round 'summer bins' and commercial waste bins that have become a fixture in our streets, the broken lock and filthy water at Jesus Green, the growth of gaudy pavement and street signs and of course the proliferation of dubious Harry Potter souvenir and American fast-food shops in our historic city centre - all contribute to what appears as a city that has lost its identity and self-respect. Today's news has left me even more down-hearted.
Not one, but three of our Richardsons Candles, the vertical street-lamps unique to Cambridge have been stolen. These irreplaceable antiquities, inspired by the Festival of Britain, were installed in 1951 and have wonderfully ornamented the city's streets - until last week when some crooks decided to make a few quid for themselves.
Looking back at my photographs from ten years ago, I'm glad that I captured my home town looking so beautiful and wonder if it will ever be as alluring again.
Here's a picture I took last week of the Sir Albert Richardson designed street-lamp outside Pembroke College.
Apparently this awful security queue for the National Gallery is now permanent. I used to just walk up the steps and in. Just Stop Oil madness means this is just the future we are a living in.
Wonders of no longer living in a high trust society.
Candidate Statements, University of Oxford
The @UniofOxford seems to have embraced student politics for the election of their new Chancellor.
I'm sure it will all work out in the end, but some of the 35 candidates really aren't short-list material!
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