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Klassische Musik, Oper, Ballett und Tanz in Birmingham, Vereinigtes Königreich

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BirminghamShostakovich 8

Rachmaninow, Schostakowitsch
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Michael Seal; Boris Giltburg

BirminghamClassics at the Movies

Mozart, Elgar, Sibelius, Offenbach, Puccini
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Stephen Bell; Máire Flavin

BirminghamKazuki conducts Rachmaninov

Prokofjew, Saint-Saëns, Rachmaninow
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Fazıl Say

BirminghamCentre stage: Fauré Piano Quintet

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Fauré

BirminghamFamily Concert: Fairy Tales

Harrison, Ravel, Grieg
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Casey Bailey

BirminghamRachmaninov Piano Concerto no.2

Coleridge-Taylor, Rachmaninow, Wagner
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Andrew Gourlay; Jeneba Kanneh-Mason
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Dramatic tragedy and joy at Symphony Hall, Birmingham

The CBSO and Kazuki Yamada, with cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, get their new season up and running with an evening of ebullience, pain and, ultimately, happiness. 
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Britten and Elgar challenge expectations at Symphony Hall

Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO demonstrate the mercurial tension in Britten’s Serenade and Elgar’s First Symphony in the season finale. 
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Weightless and transparent: the CBSO amazes in Rachmaninov 2

Under Kazuki Yamada, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra gives one of its finest performances in years, in a concert featuring music by Holst, Beethoven and Rachmaninov. 
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Obsessed with life, dance and song: Mahler’s Tenth in Birmingham

Robert Treviño and the CBSO channel the stylistic shifts of Mahler’s Symphony no. 10 to reveal a work volatile and painful, yet bristling with life to the last. 
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Flexibility, telepathy and perhaps a miracle: Widmann and the CBSO

Jörg Widmann helms an exhilarating CBSO concert in Birmingham, making Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony sound brand new. 
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WNO’s abstract Magic Flute proves more contemporary than cohesive

WNO delivers a well-performed production of Mozart’s Magic Flute with some fresh ideas, but other which dilute it. 

***11
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