May 8, 2012 From the minute she sat at the piano at the age of five, Laetitia Amodio dreamt of becoming a concert pianist. Five years later, she has already begun to live her dream...
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And yet, despite rising fees and a difficult economic climate, applications are not in short supply: at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, hundreds of applicants compete... more >>
Conveying both passion and order through its swelling harmonies, baroque music still touches the heart and stirs the mind. And now a new festival will celebrate its most-loved pieces. The festival's artistic director Kenneth Zammit Tabona speaks about his long-awaited dream....
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