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  1. 1. Roger's music is better

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2003 THE& electro-disco acts of Manchester are proving more arousing than the forced happenings hyped up in the national music press.
  2. 2. City to host new music festival

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 July 2003 A MAJOR new music festival aimed at celebrating different cultures is to take place in Manchester.
  3. 3. Okeanos - Horizons: New music for oboe and harp (ASC)

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 THE sounds of the harp and the oboe, well played, are so intrinsically beautiful that you would think even today's composers would have their work cut out to make them unpleasant or tedious.
  4. 4. Chetham's Library and School of Music

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 CHETHAM'S& Library and School is the oldest complete structure in the city, dating from 1421, when both were erected to house the clergy from the Collegiate church.& 
  5. 5. Bell x1 - Music In Mouth (Island)

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 THIS, it has been suggested, is what Radiohead would sound like if they had a few better tunes. Such comparisons heap a considerable weight of expectation on the shoulders of this bright Dublin band, though this album suggests they are up to it.
  6. 6. Getting better

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 July 2003 THIS& fine city's clued-up, musically discerning revellers have long since recognised small monthly night Music is Better for what it is.
  7. 7. Chilingirian Quartet @ Chester Festival

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 July 2003 THE Chester Music Festival has an enviable line-up of performers this year, and one of the most interesting concerts of the whole programme was& the chamber music at the town hall.
  8. 8. Prize winning discussion

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2003 THIS year's& Mercury Music Prize nominees have been announced& - and& have already sparked off heated debate.
  9. 9. Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra - Rubinstein (MDG)

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2003 THERE were two outstanding 19th-century Rubinsteins in Russian music: brothers Nikolai (who founded what became the Moscow Conservatoire), and Anton, founder of the St Petersburg Conservatoire - and the more energetic and enterprising of the two.
  10. 10. Take to the streets!

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2003 MANCHESTER Live, a fizzing, fun-packed nine-day fiesta of music, family entertainment and surprises in the heart of Manchester, begins this weekend as part of Manchester City Council's year-long programme of events and supported by the M.E.N.
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