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Veranstaltungsort: Cheltenham Town Hall

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AdresseImperial Square
Cheltenham
South-West
GL50 1QA
Vereinigtes Königreich
EnthältDrawing Room
Main Stage
Pillar Room
Google maps51° 53' 49.214" N 2° 4' 39.944" W
Dezember 2026
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CheltenhamThe Snowman in concert

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Mozart Symphony Orchestra; Philip Mackenzie; Alice Mackenzie; Clare Mackenzie
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English Symphony Orchestra brings transparency to Strauss and Mahler

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Kenneth Woods directs a compelling, revelatory concert featuring chamber versions of Strauss’ Four Last Songs and Mahler’s Ninth Symphony. 
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Impressive CBSO open the Cheltenham Music Festival

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Well-honed performances from the CBSO under Andrew Gourlay are enjoyed by a packed Town Hall on the opening night of the festival.  
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Petrenko’s Russian tales entrance the Cheltenham Music Festival

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The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is reunited with its former Chief Conductor for an all-Russian evening in Cheltenham Town Hall as the festival opens its 77th season.
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Callum Smart makes stunning RPO debut

Callum Smart, playing Bruch’s Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, and conductor Matthew Halls made very successful debuts with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at a packed Cheltenham Town Hall.
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Sundog and James Rhodes at the Cheltenham Music Festival

This double-bill concert was a fantastic success at Cheltenham’s Town Hall. It had been moved from the main stage to a smaller side-room, but rather than this being to the detriment of the performance, this enhanced it. The performers were up close, which created a personal recital in an intimate setting.
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Three Pieces from 1918 at the Cheltenham Music Festival

Red, white and blue bunting, with matching lighting, adorned the balconies of Cheltenham Town Hall, setting a patriotic scene for a concert of music from the year that World War I ended. Television presenter Julia Somerville opened the evening sat at a vintage newsdesk with her own careful research, for which she can be highly commended.
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