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It was at boarding school that the classical bug really took hold, and it was later nurtured at Goldsmiths', King's College London and King's College, Cambridge.
Told she would never belong in the world of classical music, Errollyn Wallen has risen to become the composer to King Charles III and the first person of colour in the historic role.
As part of their annual UK tour, the King's Men, who are choristers from King’s College Cambridge will be performing a wonderful mix of traditional and contemporary choral works at St Peter’s ...
It was at boarding school that the classical bug really took hold, and it was later nurtured at Goldsmiths', King's College London and King's College, Cambridge. Wallen also appeared as a backing ...
In American literature’s diverse tapestry, Indian-origin authors are leaving indelible marks through stories of migration, ...
Amelia Freedman, who has died aged 84, was arguably the most influential British classical music impresario of the late 20th ...
Meanwhile, Thomas Roulet, a fellow and director of studies in psychology and behavioural science at King’s College, Cambridge, says that “If someone’s personal life affects their ...
Cambridgeshire's only college offering a special qualification is celebrating an "exceptional year" of results. Students at Impington International College follow the International Baccalaureate ...
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