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There is a rocky road ahead for classical music, but by using digital to serve and enhance analogue, the next generation of listeners can be reached and have their lives enriched, argues Alan Davey.

Earlier this year John Adams read classical music its last rites. It was, he said in an interview on Radio 3, not at all certain that as a genre it would survive the shortened attention spans of the Twitter generation. Nor might opera survive, except in the hands of companies churning out the old warhorses year after year and avoiding... Keep reading on The Guardian