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Here’s why schools from the Ivy League to the U.K
No one celebrates an album release like this fanbase, says Georgia Aspinall
Is there a special sorcery in Seoul? Cunning creativity in Canada? Preternatural pizzazz in Paris? Oh, why do so many great pianists come from this or that country? We even have some in Britain; is th
By harnessing students’ passion for business, schools are nurturing the next generation of innovators, finds Anne Cuthbertson
Taylor Swift’s music has dominated the charts for almost two decades – but her love life and her public feuds have at times threatened to obscure her huge talent. Now, a new Channel 4 documentary reve
→ Feathers, jewels and sequins twinkle under the spotlights. She smiles widely and performs a perfectly planned routine as an adoring audience goes wild. This is the life of a showgirl, but when she e
Everything We Do Is Music – How 20th-Century Classical Music Shaped Pop Elizabeth Alker Faber 304pp (hb) £20 The concept behind Elizabeth’s Alker’s book is spelled out in the subtitle: ‘How 20th-Centu