
Simon Cummings
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Tewkesbury
04 jul 2026
Poor acoustics mar Mahler at the Cheltenham Music Festival

12 jun 2026
Far from daily life: Saaremaa and Narva Opera Festivals

27 may 2026
Labyrinths of life: Erkki-Sven Tüür

Birmingham
15 ene 2026
Yamada and the CBSO luxuriate in line at Symphony Hall

Cheltenham
02 dic 2025
English Symphony Orchestra brings transparency to Strauss and Mahler


Birmingham
19 nov 2025
Osmo Vänskä ruins Sibelius and Shostakovich in Birmingham

Hereford
02 ago 2025
The power of words: Mendelssohn’s Elijah closes the Three Choirs


Hereford
31 jul 2025
Coleridge-Taylor’s bloodless passion at the Three Choirs Festival

16 may 2025
Joy, sorrow and accordions: Ksenija Sidorova


Birmingham
16 abr 2025
Yamada and the CBSO deliver an evening of stark contrasts

Birmingham
10 abr 2025
Emotionally-charged modernism: Mahler’s Ninth at Symphony Hall

12 mar 2025
Igniting the Singing Revolution: the music of Veljo Tormis


Birmingham
06 mar 2025
Symphonic landscapes: Chauhan and the CBSO connect Beethoven to Mahler

Birmingham
26 feb 2025
From chaos to joy: Haydn’s The Creation in Birmingham


Birmingham
15 ene 2025
Romeo and Juliet without the tragedy? Karabits and the CBSO


Birmingham
12 dic 2024
Mozart and Bruckner in Birmingham

Birmingham
04 dic 2024
Walton 2–0 Elgar: triumph and failure for the CBSO at Symphony Hall


Birmingham
12 nov 2024
Anna Rakitina and the CBSO rethink familiar works


Birmingham
16 oct 2024
Sir Mark Elder and the CBSO challenge expectations

Birmingham
10 oct 2024
Music at face value: superficial Søndergård at Symphony Hall


Birmingham
25 sep 2024
Contrasting moods from the CBSO and Fabien Gabel

11 sep 2024
The joy of ninths: Kazuki Yamada at the CBSO

Istanbul
02 jun 2024
Carlo Tenan delivers a tempestuous, desperate Mozart Requiem


Istanbul
31 may 2024
Festival Strings Lucerne bring sleek clarity and ambient stasis


Istanbul
30 may 2024
Globetrotting recital brings poignancy and swagger to Istanbul


Birmingham
23 may 2024
Precision and passion in music from stage and screen at Symphony Hall


Birmingham
27 mar 2024
Audacious and radical: the CBSO explores 20th-century American music

Birmingham
18 feb 2024
A heroic attempt: the CBSO YO tackles Mahler’s Fifth in Birmingham

Birmingham
14 feb 2024
A vulgar Valentine’s Day offering from the CBSO

Cardiff
11 feb 2024
Playfulness and horror: Beethoven and Shostakovich in Cardiff

Birmingham
17 ene 2024
Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO deliver an evening of restless rhapsody

Birmingham
15 oct 2023
More than just a concert: Ex Cathedra perform Rachmaninov’s Vespers


Birmingham
28 sep 2023
The stuff of dreams and nightmares in Birmingham


Birmingham
16 sep 2023
Dramatic tragedy and joy at Symphony Hall, Birmingham

22 ago 2023
Kahchun Wong on coming to Dresden and the future of classical music


Gloucester
29 jul 2023
Preaching to the converted: The Apostles at the Three Choirs


Birmingham
14 jun 2023
Britten and Elgar challenge expectations at Symphony Hall


Birmingham
07 jun 2023
Weightless and transparent: the CBSO amazes in Rachmaninov 2

Birmingham
18 may 2023
Obsessed with life, dance and song: Mahler’s Tenth in Birmingham

Birmingham
10 may 2023
Flexibility, telepathy and perhaps a miracle: Widmann and the CBSO

04 may 2023
The imagination factory: Manchester International Festival 2023
Birmingham
07 abr 2023
The power of individual voices: Ex Cathedra’s St Matthew Passion


Birmingham
15 mar 2023
Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and the CBSO blow hot and cold in Birmingham

Birmingham
22 feb 2023
Hiding in plain sight: Ilan Volkov steals the show at Symphony Hall

Birmingham
06 feb 2023
Szeps-Znaider and the RLPO stun, dazzle and exhilarate

Birmingham
12 ene 2023
A Tale of Two Symphonies: Larcher and Mahler in Birmingham

Cardiff
09 dic 2022
Wild oscillations in Cardiff unite Beethoven, Schumann and Ligeti


Birmingham
06 nov 2022
Vaughan Williams at 150 with the City of Birmingham Choir


Birmingham
06 oct 2022
Lifelessness, extremes and emotional weight in conflicted CBSO evening


Birmingham
20 sep 2022
Heralding a new CBSO era: exuberant Dvořák and mature Mendelssohn
