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Sala: Cheltenham Town Hall

Datos
AddressImperial Square
Cheltenham
South-West
GL50 1QA
Reino Unido
ContainsDrawing Room
Main Stage
Pillar Room
Google maps51° 53' 49.214" N 2° 4' 39.944" W
marzo 2026
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CheltenhamEnglish Symphony Orchestra’s Cheltenham Residency - Beethoven, Mozart and David Matthews

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Matthews D., Mozart, Beethoven
English Symphony Orchestra; Kenneth Woods; Gáspár Kelemen; Rosalind Ventris

CheltenhamEnglish Symphony Orchestra’s Cheltenham Residency - Julian Bliss plays Copland, plus Elgar, Mahler, Schoenberg, and Matthew Taylor

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Elgar, Taylor, Copland, Mahler, Schönberg
English Symphony Orchestra; Kenneth Woods; Julian Bliss
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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. 

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.  

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.

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.

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.

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.