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News|19 February 2014

Stile Antico Foundation announced

Stile Antico is delighted to announce the formation of the Stile Antico Foundation, a charitable trust which will play a major role in the group’s future. The new Foundation will be launched at an intimate London concert on 21st March.

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News|15 January 2014

Stile Antico announces March US tour dates

Stile Antico is delighted to confirm the dates for its March 2014 US tour. The group gives six performances of its acclaimed programme “The Phoenix Rising” in Boston, New York, Cincinnati, Jackson, MI, St Louis and, in its first Florida appearance, Indiatlantic. Full concerts listings are available here.

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News|16 December 2013

Amazon names Stile Antico Best of 2013

Stile Antico’s latest recording, The Phoenix Rising, has been named as Amazon.co.uk’s Best Classical Album of 2013. The disc, which honours the centenary of the Carnegie UK Trust, also recently added the coveted Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik to its growing list of accolades.

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Blog|14 October 2013

All over bar the lobster

Last night’s concert at the University of New Hampshire brought to an end our ten-day visit to the US.  We celebrated with some excellent wines courtesy of Bill Kempster at UNH, and then travelled down to Boston this morning for our flight home.  After three happy hours spent eating lobster and riding the water taxi…

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Blog|13 October 2013

Duck! Baby on Board

Stile Antico’s newest blogger puts the world to rights… “Well hello there y’all! I am nearly at the end of my grand tour of the States, so thought it was about time I let you know how I am getting on.  As you probably know, I was lucky enough to win the recent World’s Bonniest…

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Blog|12 October 2013

Hello, Cleveland!

Eleanor sends the following dispatch from the back of her getaway vehicle… “Like the previous day, today involved a lot of driving, and, apart from the small matter of a concert, not an awful lot more. As we headed from Cleveland to Pittsburgh with a few post-concert beers and snacks in hand, I quizzed my…

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Blog|11 October 2013

Poetry in Motion

Becky’s blog takes a novel form! “Since today’s chief objective was to cover 460 miles on the road between Vermont and Erie, our stopover point on the way to Cleveland, there is not much to report.  In order to avoid a dull travelogue, I decided to write this blog as a series of haiku poems….

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Blog|10 October 2013

Turkeys in the Mist

Emma enjoyed our second day in glorious Vermont… “Early risers this morning might have spotted some unusual fauna in the Vermont hills: a group of wild turkey, hotly pursued through the mist and frost by a lesser-spotted Andrew clad in summery shorts and grasping his camera.  Glancing up from his coffee cup, James was heard…

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Blog|9 October 2013

Autumn in Vermont

Helen clearly enjoyed our first day in beautiful Vermont! “After Monday night’s torrential rain, we were all pleased to wake up to clear skies yesterday morning and a beautiful crisp autumn day. Perfect weather for a walk in the woods! After a wander round St Johnsbury, most of which seemed to be closed for the…

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Blog|8 October 2013

Confessions of an Errant Tenor

Ben didn’t have the best of mornings… “Some bad things happened today. We knocked another hole in our carbon credentials with hundreds more miles driven by our convoy; some of us (okay, just me) succumbed to a late-morning burger at the Golden Arches. One car in the fleet (okay, yes, mine) put too much faith…

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Blog|7 October 2013

Touring for two

Back in April, we had to leave Kate behind.  This time, she’s brought company… “Anyone who thinks touring is glamorous has never spent their evening holed up in the bathroom typing a tour blog and waiting for a takeaway pizza to arrive. Odd behaviour? To be fair, the rest of the group are currently enjoying an all-expenses-paid dinner at a fine…

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Blog|6 October 2013

Lonely in Poughkeepsie

Today’s blog is brought to you by a love-lorn Jim… “Every so often, a day lasts a peculiar length of time; Saturday 5th October, for example, began twenty-seven hours ago and has still two to run. Touring musicians must learn to take this oddity resultant of crossing longitudinal lines in their strides, forcing themselves to…

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