Datos
| Address | Victoria Square Birmingham West Midlands B3 3DQ Reino Unido |
| Contains | Birmingham Town Hall Symphony Hall Symphony Hall: Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space |
| Google maps | 52° 28' 49.188" N 1° 54' 11.236" W |
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BirminghamHaydn's Nelson Mass
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Beethoven, Haydn
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Omer Meir Wellber; Sir Stephen Hough; Luis Gomes; Stefan Cerny
BirminghamFamily Concert: Tunes & Tales
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Unknown, Dukas, Prokofiev, Bernstein, Williams, Ravel
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Chloe Rooke; Tom Redmond; CBSO Children's Chorus
BirminghamKorngold & Prokofiev
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Habibi, Korngold, Prokofiev
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Tianyi Lu; Carolin Widmann
BirminghamCBSO Benevolent Fund Concert
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Berlioz, Mozart, Rimsky-Korsakov
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Steven Osborne
BirminghamLondon Philharmonic Orchestra

Dun, Beethoven
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Tan Dun; Elizabeth Watts; Hongni Wu; John Findon; Dingle Yandell
BirminghamKazuki conducts Rachmaninov & Bartók
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Hindemith, Rajmáninov, Bartók
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Nelson Goerner
BirminghamPuccini in Rome
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Puccini, Respighi
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Carlo Rizzi; Fleur Barron
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François Leleux and Lisa Batiashvili play fire and ice with the CBSO
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The CBSO’s Birmingham’s Town Hall matinee sets forth a curious mix of Baroque, Classical, and modern music, sandwiching a lesser-known concerto between some familiar tunes.
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.
Osmo Vänskä ruins Sibelius and Shostakovich in Birmingham
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Soprano Helena Juntunen does her best in Sibelius’ songs but finds little support from Osmo Vänskä and the CBSO.
Jörg Widmann and the CBSO enjoy themselves with Mendelssohn
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The overriding impression of Widmann’s return to Birmingham’s Symphony Hall is one of a man at complete ease and enjoying his music.
Gemma New impresses in Birmingham
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Gemma New and Christian Tetzlaff deliver an intense programme of music depicting 20th-century tension and struggle, with the help of a flawless CBSO.
Yamada and the CBSO deliver an evening of stark contrasts
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A concert of French music reveals – and suffers from – contrasting styles, attitudes and coherence in works by Ravel and Poulenc.
Emotionally-charged modernism: Mahler’s Ninth at Symphony Hall
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Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO give a poignant, haunting performance of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony, foreshadowed by Takemitsu’s miniature Requiem.
