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BirminghamKazuki conducts Harmonium

Copland, Tower, Price, Adams
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Janai Brugger; CBSO Chorus
LondresPoulenc and Adams

Poulenc, Adams
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Lucas Jussen; Arthur Jussen; CBSO Chorus; Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
BirminghamKazuki Conducts Mahler's 2nd Symphony

Mahler: Symphonie no. 2 en ut mineur «Résurrection»
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Eleanor Lyons; Jess Dandy; CBSO Chorus
CoventryBritten’s War Requiem

Britten: War Requiem, Op.66
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Irina Lungu; Andrew Staples; Christian Gerhaher; CBSO Chorus
BirminghamCBSO Choral Christmas

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Michael Seal; Jess Gillam; CBSO Chorus; CBSO Youth Chorus; CBSO Children's Chorus
ManchesterBBC Philharmonic - Beethoven Symphony No. 9

Oliveros, Williams, Adams, Beethoven
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Hera Hyesang Park; Jess Dandy; Robin Tritschler; Paul Grant
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
La consécration d’Elias à Monte-Carlo
Le splendide oratorio de Mendelssohn était donné pour la première fois dans la Principauté. Retour sur une soirée pleine de succès – malgré les faiblesses du rôle-titre.
Tumultuous Mahler 2 season finale from the BBC Philharmonic

John Storgårds conducts the BBC Philharmonic and CBSO Chorus in Mahler's mighty Resurrection Symphony.
Yamada and the CBSO deliver an evening of stark contrasts

A concert of French music reveals – and suffers from – contrasting styles, attitudes and coherence in works by Ravel and Poulenc.
From chaos to joy: Haydn’s The Creation in Birmingham

Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO and Chorus weave Baroque and Romantic allusions into Haydn’s Classical masterpiece, in a superb, at times operatic, performance at Symphony Hall.
Joy triumphs as Yamada enthuses Birmingham with Beethoven

“Go big or go home!” A new season opens with the CBSO and Chorus giving an epic Beethoven Ninth at Birmingham's Symphony Hall.
Showing Orff: a rip-roaring Carmina Burana from Yamada and the CBSO

Psalm 150 and a collection of outrageous 13th-century texts by boisterous young clergyman collide at the Royal Albert Hall in the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra's Prom.
