Former Hear'Say singer Myleene Klass is set to host this year's Classical Brit Awards in London.
Speaking about the announcement, the presenter said: "The Classical Brits is the biggest event in the classical calendar. To be the host is a personal highlight in my career."
"I'm really looking forward to presenting a ceremony that is so close to my heart and I'm sure it will be a magical evening."
Klass, who is a classically trained pianist, has just released her latest album 'Music For Mothers'.
The Classical Brits will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 8 May.
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Renee Zellweger producing breast cancer TV movie
Renee Zellweger producing breast cancer TV movie
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Newsperson) - Renee Zellweger is reteaming with her "Chicago" producers to executive make an archetype picture for Lifespan.
"Livelihood Test copy" tells the true story of Denny Slamon (Harass Connick Jr.), a UCLA dr. world Health Organization developed the breast genus Cancer do drugs Herceptin 2, and his relentless conflict to retain the do drugs trials afloat and save the lives of thousands of women.
It's based on a book of account by NBC medical newswriter Henry Martyn Robert Bazell.
Zellweger, world Health Organization co-stars with Connick in the upcoming feature article "Chilled in Miami," will collaborator on "Livelihood Proof" with Craig Zadan and Neil Meron
The twosome said they approached her knowing her interest in raising consciousness of chest cancer issues. Coincidently, it turned out that Slamon, the doctor at the center of the floor, treated Zellweger's close ally and publiciser Nanci Ryder.
"She read the script and jumped on circuit card at once," Meron said.
Zellweger was shooting "Chilled in Miami" at the time and helped institute Connick on board.
"Animation Proof," which will be shot in Connick's hometown of Freshly Orleans, is correct to airwave in Oct as the "programming centrepiece" of Lifetime's 14th annual public consciousness campaign "Point Breast Genus Cancer for Life."
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