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27/03/2008

Bachtrack websiteNew classical music website www.bachtrack.com is offering young critics the chance to attend concerts for free and have their work published online.

Music fans and budding critics aged 12-16 can apply to be part of the Bachtrack Young Reviewer Programme. They'll get tips on review writing and what to listen for in a classical concert, free tickets for performances and of course the satisfaction of seeing their work published online.

Bachtrack's mission is to make it easier for young people to engage with classical music, and the site has plenty to offer, even if you just want to listen to music rather than write about it.

You can search for concerts in a database of over 3000 performances and events, including those suitable for even the youngest children, many with free or low cost tickets.

There are links to online classical radio stations from around the world, CD reviews, a directory of music shops and music services, plus tips for parents on introducing their children to music.

Young people or teachers who are interested in the Young Reviewer Programme should click here or contact Bachtrack



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