Classical Music PR
Since 1996 Quite Great has been helping classical artists of all different shapes and sizes – with all different stories to tell. Given the work one of our founders did when working with major record labels overseeing key releases from Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Really Useful Group then work with Deutsche Grammophon through to Universal Classics and Jazz we were in at the beginning of Classical cross-over and understood that talent is key but ‘the story’ opens the hearts of the public on many occasions to that talent. From Classic FM to Gramophone Magazine, from Radio 3 to You magazine and from Cross Eyed Pianist to your local paper, the Quite Great Classical Music PR and Promotions Team have worked with prominent classical artists going back to the days of the Three Tenors helping to establish legendary artists such as Russell Watson, breakthrough artists like the fabulous Gardar Thor Cortes, the truly stunning Camilla Kerslake, Marcelo Alvarez, Salvatore Licitra and Michael Nyman through to TV composers.
Yet you only need to search the wonderfully poignant ‘Paul Studer Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’ with also some information outlined below to discover why we emphasise the emotional importance of the story behind the classical talent. That is one of our strengths we help uncover the narrative that knocks on the doors of classical and mainstream media then helps to knock them down. Do please look at the case studies below and you will understand why that belief is always there when looking after our artists . How many developing classical artists get on the cover of Porsche magazine ? From a standing start we have gained artists impactful coverage by bringing things to life around the artist.
Our Classical Music PR Agency campaigns
Whether it be PR Stunts at The Classical Brits to eye catching posters making the public’s heads turn – we will leave no stone unturned to help your talent grow!
The Quite Great Classical Music PR Agency helps artists to get their stories heard, it doesn’t matter what age or what type of music. Paul Studer is a composer in his seventies who commemorated the sad passing of his wife by asking the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to help create an album the Paul Studer orchestra album needed to be handled with care and compassion, focusing on the key aspects of his story and that is one of the most important things you need when looking for a UK Music Pr Agency to tell your story. All you need do is search for his name to see the results which ran across The Daily Mail, The Independent, The Daily Record, The Daily Mirror and many, many more media outlets.
If you need a Music PR Agency to tell your story contact Quite Great to see if we can help you.