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October in the City: the cultural events not to miss

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Culture Corner: Your guide to summer in the City

Culture Corner: Your guide to summer in the City
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Fidelio Cafe s Raffaello Morales on the role of music in the City

Culture Corner: Your regular City arts round-up

Culture Corner: Your regular City arts round-up Entrepreneur & Consultant, As we look forward to the City reopening for business, we’re ready to start up our Culture Corner series again, pointing you in the direction of the best arts and culture within the Square Mile and championing the role of the arts within the business community. So much is made possible when culture, arts and business collide. It is at this intersection that we focus a lot of our projects and work and we believe that having artists on boards, on residencies in companies and in studios within businesses leads to innovation, wellbeing and quantifiable profitability.

Best of 2020: Classical music concerts

Best of 2020: Classical music concerts | reviews, news & interviews Best of 2020: Classical music concerts Best of 2020: Classical music concerts Heroic smaller enterprises have kept music live under unpromising circumstances by David NiceMonday, 28 December 2020 Steven Isserlis on the first day of the Fidelio Orchestra Cafe concerts, 8 JulyNick Rutter No picture of a musician tells more of a story about 2020 than the above image of cellist Steven Isserlis, stepping out on 8 July to play, what else but Bach, to his first live – albeit small – audience in just under four months. No picture of a musician tells more of a story about 2020 than the above image of cellist Steven Isserlis, stepping out on 8 July to play, what else but Bach, to his first live – albeit small – audience in just under four months. At that point it took a rare missionary to check out government guidelines on concert presentation and dare to bring back live music to London. The

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