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6 Dec 2023 | |
Written by Fiona Hatcher | |
Alumni news |
A recent article in The Times was published about Tiffin Alumni Jack Bazalgette and Jack Crozier who founded a music initiative called Through the Noise which connects audiences to the best live music by explaining what concerts are going to be like and finding affordable tickets. They also produce Noisenights events that embody their vision for the future of live classical music.
They noticed that whilst the best musicians in the world play in London every day, often in innovative and accessible formats and venues, and tickets are cheap (if you know where to look).very few people are aware of what’s on offer, and many assume live classical music is not for them.
Through the Noise is working to solve this - you can find out more here.
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