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Address | Poole South-West BH15 1UG United Kingdom |
Google maps | 50° 43' 6.301" N 1° 58' 39.295" W |
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Borodin, Nurymov, Rimsky-Korsakov
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Kirill Karabits
PooleBruckner with Kirill

Mozart, Bruckner
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Kirill Karabits; Felix Klieser
PooleSymphonic ABBA Live

ABBA
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Pete Harrison; Annie Skates; Emma Kershaw; David Coombes; Lance Ellington
PooleHough plays Brahms

Schumann, Brahms
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Sir John Eliot Gardiner; Stephen Hough
PooleDefiant Shostakovich

Schubert, Lyadov, Shostakovich
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Marta Gardolińska
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A delicious confection of classically inspired works from the BSO

French Baroque from a 20th-century perspective as well as the real deal with François Couperin's hommage to Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Full-fat festivity: the BSO's Baroque Christmas

Corelli and a triple-decker sandwich on the south coast, with three arias from Handel’s Messiah separated by two concertos from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
Benjamin Grosvenor shines in Chopin’s E minor concerto

There was never any hint of over-sentimentality in the playing of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's artist-in-residence.
Kirill Karabits and the BSO celebrate Beethoven 250

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra offers sweeping early Beethoven and a 250th birthday tribute by Magnus Lindberg.
French Connections: the Bournemouth SO looks across the Channel

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Thierry Fischer explore Gallic music both familiar and unfamiliar.
Sunlit Brahms and fizzy Haydn on the south coast

A sunlit performance of Brahms from Stephen Hough, with playful energy in Haydn from Mark Wigglesworth and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
Brabbins steers the BSO's voyage to Ukraine and Armenia

Rarities by Akimenko and Arutiunian on a musical menu designed by Kirill Karabits, but served in his absence by Martyn Brabbins.
BSO is back with a bang in a gold-plated season opener

David Hill took the helm as the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra opened its account with arrangements of Bach and Mahler, an Ives masterpiece and an ebullient Beethoven 7.