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Birmingham Town Hall
09:56, 29 MAY 2019
Investment management firm Quilter Cheviot celebrates 25 years in Birmingham
Andy Street
West Midlands Mayor Andy Street joins guests at a private reception at the Town Hall to celebrate landmark year for Quilter Cheviot's largest regional office
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The Birmingham choir that's not very vocal about its many triumphs!
Birmingham Town Hall
Founded in the 1880s, Birmingham Choral Union is still going strong. Christopher Morley finds them in fine voices ahead a concert at St Paul’s in the Jewellery Quarter
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All-English programme for Polish conductor Patrycja Pieczara
Orchestra Of The Swan
Polish conductor Patrycja Pieczara is set to repeat an all-English programme at Worcester Cathedral joined by Baritone Roderick Williams.
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Rich List 2018: No.49= - Jeff Lynne
Rich List
Back-to-back tours covering the UK, Europe and the States, along with a live album, are keeping the coffers of Brum rocker Jeff Lynne topped up nicely
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Review of 2017 - September: Midland Metro extension, council leader quits and HMRC chooses new Birmingham base
Birmingham City Council
More details of the city centre extension to the tram network were revealed in September including the exact locations of five new stops while city council leader John Clancy quit following the fallout from the bin strike
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Birmingham Post Power 250 2017: Arts & Culture
Birmingham Hippodrome
See who keeps the West Midlands' arts and culture scene thriving
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Choir 'notorious' for quirky venues celebrates 20 years
Birmingham Town Hall
Unique choir notorious have performed in a few unusual places and programmes can include anything from Durufle to Daft Punk.
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Soprano takes on dual role for challenging opera
Birmingham Symphony Hall
Singer shares her insights into playing the part of the druid priestess in Bellini's Norma as well as directing the new production by Midland Opera.
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Ex Cathedra and CBSO join forces for glorious night of Bach
CBSO
Choir’s Magnificat performance is sure to hit the spot as it gets ready for its popular series of Christmas by Candlelight concerts.
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Birmingham's Symphony Hall set for a scintillating autumn season
Birmingham Symphony Hall
October begins with a visit from the Mariinsky Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev, followed by a host of impressive pianists.
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Holidays are here but young talent is stepping up to plate
CBSO
The crack CBSO Youth Orchestra Academy this weekend presents a programme billed as “the dark heart of 20th century music”.
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Recordings of CBSO in 1970s are something to treasure
CBSO
A new 12-CD box set of CBSO performances under the leadership of former principal conductor Louis Fremaux is a must for music lovers
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Company to bring the boy Mozart's early works to life
CBSO
Conductor Ian Page talks to Christopher Morley about his passion for performing works created when the famous composer was just 11 years old
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Sakari Oramo: The CBSO made me who I am today says conductor
CBSO
Sakari Oramo returns to Symphony Hall tomorrow. He tells Christopher Morley about the pride he takes in the continuing success of his former Birmingham orchestra
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New CBSO season sees Mirga busy with Debussy
CBSO
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra has unveiled an exciting programme for 2017/18. Its music director talks to Christopher Morley
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War hero who turned the CBSO into a fighting force
CBSO
A former conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra died last month aged 95. Christopher Morley recalls his achievements ahead of a concert in his memory
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Magical milestone's a key moment for city organist
Birmingham Symphony Hall
As concert number 750 looms, city organist Thomas Trotter reveals how he keeps track of his plethora of programmes.
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Celebrating Birmingham composer's 90th birthday
Birmingham Town Hall
Pianist Duncan Honeybourne tells Christopher Morley about his admiration for Mosley-based John Joubert, both as a great composer and as a great friend
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The conveyor belt of great pianists enticed to Codsall
CBSO
The man behind the biennial Codsall Community Arts Festival talks to Christopher Morley about the event’s history of engaging great pianists to perform
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Review: Angela Hewitt plays Bach at Birmingham Town Hall
Birmingham Town Hall
Hewitt played the affable fifth suite in G major, the most popular of the set, last and with good reason.
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Bulldozers can't destroy city's globetrotting spirit
Birmingham Symphony Hall
After the loss of the Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire has used the opportunity to take its world flavours across the city.
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Birmingham's concert scene has been lit up by Mirga effect
CBSO
Christopher Morley looks back on a spectacular year for classical music in the Midlands
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Ex Cathedra's expedition to explore the New World
Birmingham Town Hall
Ex Cathedra conductor Jeffrey Skidmore tells Christopher Morley about the Birmingham choir's journey to discover the baroque music of South America
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Pianist embraces the raw, immense genius of Brahms
Birmingham Symphony Hall
As pianist Benjamin Grosvenor gets ready for a Symphony Hall concert, Christopher Morley talks to him about the challenges of tackling Brahms' First Piano Concerto
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