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BirminghamBrahms & Rachmaninov
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Brahms, Rachmaninov
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Stanislav Kochanovsky; Ning Feng
BirminghamClassic FM Hall of Fame
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Rachmaninov, Jenkins, Holst, Elgar, Beethoven, Wiseman, Morricone
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Michael Seal; John Suchet
BirminghamStravinsky's Petrushka
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Hindemith, Ravel, Honegger, Stravinsky
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Jac van Steen; Benjamin Grosvenor
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
Carlo Rizzi brings Respighi’s Rome to Birmingham
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Carlos Rizzi believes that Puccini’s orchestrations are good enough to stand alone, without their vocal lines, but can the drama compete with the romance of Respighi?
Nelson Goerner shines with the CBSO and Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody
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The CBSO present the work of three European émigré composers of the 1930s and 40s, who reimagined their musical influences with contrasting approaches and results.
Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO stir up swelling seas with Scheherazade
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In the CBSO Benevolent Fund concert, the orchestra tells the timeless story, set in Persia, of Scheherazade who, through her storytelling, brings about peace.
Articles récents
Sunshine and vitamins: Mozart’s Violin Concerto no. 5
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The City of Birmingham Symphony’s leader talks about leading Mozart’s last Violin Concerto – a work full of sunshine, clarity and transparency.
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.
