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World Music Contest 2026: A festival of sounds and new compositions

The anticipation is building as the World Music Contest (WMC) opens the doors to its 20th edition in July 2026! This anniversary is not only another chapter in the history of the WMC, but also an opportunity for musicians from all over the world to showcase their talents and become

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Kerkrade: The WMC Academy and the premiere of the World Youth Wind Band

The WMC Academy is all about promoting young talent in the field of music. Following the great success of the World Youth Brass Band in 2022, it will now launch an exciting new initiative: the first international project week for the World Youth Wind Band (WYWB). This promising event will

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Of dark times and a bright silver lining on the horizon.

The renowned music publisher Molenaar presents its new releases for the year 2025/2026. This impressive collection for harmony orchestra includes both sombre, reflective works and optimistic compositions that radiate hope and confidence. Under the title “Of dark times and a bright silver lining on the horizon”, we would like to

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“1899” – New products from the Tierolff publishing house

The Dutch music publisher Tierolff presents its new catalog under the title “1899“. The focus of the current range is on music from film and computer games, particularly from Japan, with a focus on works by the renowned composer Joe Hisaishiwho is known for his memorable soundtracks, particularly through his

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Harpsichordist, organist and composer Raymond Schroyens died.

The former production manager of classic radio station BRT3, Raymond Schroyens, passed away on 13 July 2021. Schroyens was producer and production manager of the station from 1963 to 1993. He studied at the Lemmens Institute in Mechelen. At the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Antwerp he received a first prize

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