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What's behind the exodus of Britain's best musicians, asks Norman Lebrecht
Is Simon Rattle's departure the start of a baton rush, wonders Norman Lebrecht
Will Britain’s orchestras survive the Brexit exodus, asks Norman Lebrecht
Is Simon Rattle's departure the start of a baton rush, asks Norman Lebrecht
Music in this country will be weaker without Simon Rattle, says Norman Lebrecht
Will Britain’s orchestras survive the Brexit exodus, asks Norman Lebrecht
Brexit and Covid have pushed Britain out of the common musical market and thrown us back on homegrown sprouts. Good, says Norman Lebrecht
"Impartiality needs to start at the Proms - where the woke agenda rules the waves," writes Norman Lebrecht
London’s South Bank Centre is the biggest subsidy guzzler in the country and the despair of the rest of British arts, says Norman Lebrecht
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The subsidy guzzling South Bank Centre is the despair of the rest of British arts – which does not prevent a totally supine arts media from rushing to defend this glorified food-mall to their last free croissant, writes Norman Lebrecht
For Jews in Occupied France, survival was a matter of luck ¬– Norman Lebrecht reviews Hadley Freeman’s latest book ‘House of Glass’
Norman Lebrecht's book on "how Jews changes the world" is in part a response to the rise of anti-Semitism at the current moment
Genius and Anxiety by Norman Lebrecht review – 100 years of Jewish brilliance
Why were so many of the people who changed our world Jewish? The answer is the Talmud, says Norman Lebrecht.
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