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Intérprete: Kazuki Yamada

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BirminghamCBSO Benevolent Fund Concert

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Berlioz, Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Steven Osborne

AmberesCBSO / Kazuki Yamada

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Walton, Chaikovskiï, Musorgskiï
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Bruce Liu

Frankfurt am MainBruce Liu | City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

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Walton, Chaikovskiï, Musorgskiï
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Bruce Liu
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Yamada y Ferrández desgranan Takemitsu, Walton y Franck

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Kazuki Yamada, al frente de la Orquesta Nacional de España, supo endulzar un criterio analítico y riguroso para lograr un sonido diáfano y cordial.

Yamada and the CBSO luxuriate in line at Symphony Hall

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Mahler’s First Symphony is given a fresh take, revelling in melody, by Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO, while Dai Fujikura’s new Trombone Concerto proves an unsatisfactory indulgence. 

Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO showcase Richard Strauss

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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra greet an old friend and say farewell to another in a thoroughly absorbing all-Strauss programme. 

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Kazuki Yamada appointed chief at Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

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The sought-after current music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra will adopt this new role in Berlin from the 2026–27 season.

RPS Awards announce winners for 2025

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Kazuki Yamada, Claire Booth and the Paraorchestra were among the winners announced on Thursday, which also honoured contemporary music record label NMC and Belfast’s Open Arts Community Choir.

The joy of ninths: Kazuki Yamada at the CBSO

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Kazuki Yamada’s infectious ebullience has rubbed off in a major way on the Birmingham orchestra, and this season they tackle a fleet of big symphonies: Bruckner’s, Mahler’s and Beethoven’s Ninths.