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Vassallo, CBSO, Chauhan, Symphony Hall BirminghamThursday, 10 March 2016Funny thing, musical fashion. Most listeners would call Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances a popular classic – yet before tonight, I doubt they’d had a professional performance in Birmingham this century. Then there’s the case of Osvaldo Golijov. Remember... Read more... |
White smoke at the CBSO: Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla for Music DirectorThursday, 04 February 2016The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra's appointment of the Lithuanian conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla as its new Music Director won’t have surprised many concertgoers in Birmingham – or indeed regular readers of theartsdesk. The post has been... Read more... |
Benedetti, CBSO, Shani, Saffron Hall, Saffron WaldenMonday, 01 February 2016With Andris Nelsons now moved to pastures new, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is without a chief conductor, so for this performance in Saffron Walden (repeating a programme given in Birmingham) it worked with a guest at the podium, the... Read more... |
Rana, CBSO, Gražinytė-Tyla, Symphony Hall BirminghamMonday, 11 January 2016As pianist Beatrice Rana ran up the final bars of Schumann’s Piano Concerto, the conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla turned to her soloist and simply beamed. As well she might. Rana is an artist whose advance publicity belies the seriousness and... Read more... |
Opinion: The new London hall - 10 Questions we need to askWednesday, 06 January 2016So the feasibility study for the new concert hall – The Centre for Music – has finally surfaced, a little later than planned. It’s being greeted, generally speaking, as if it’s to be the next London Olympics. “A global beacon,” declares the Evening... Read more... |
Sudbin, CBSO, Seal, Symphony Hall BirminghamThursday, 03 December 2015You can read a lot into the first two chords of Beethoven’s "Eroica" Symphony. Classical portico or violent detonation? Majestic assertion of E flat major, or the first shocking glimpse of a drama that’s already under way? Michael Seal, conducting... Read more... |
Skride, CBSO, Wellber, Symphony Hall BirminghamFriday, 06 November 2015If Omer Meir Wellber is making a bid for Andris Nelsons’s old music directorship in Birmingham, he could hardly have signalled his intentions more audaciously. This concert began with Wagner’s Lohengrin Prelude and ended with Brahms’s First Symphony... Read more... |
Trpčeski, CBSO, Măcelaru, Symphony Hall BirminghamFriday, 25 September 2015Cards on the table: the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is looking for a new music director. Having filled its new season with emerging talents – Andrew Gourlay, Daniele Rustioni, Ryan Wigglesworth and Ben Gernon, to name just four – it’s an... Read more... |
Prom 4: CBSO, NelsonsMonday, 20 July 2015This Prom was the final concert of Andris Nelsons's remarkable seven-year spell as principal conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Their Prom showed the astonishing level of responsiveness and flexibility which he and they have... Read more... |
Measure for Measure, Shakespeare's GlobeFriday, 03 July 2015If Simon McBurney’s Measure for Measure for the National Theatre and Declan Donnellan’s recent Cheek By Jowl production mined deep for darkness, Dominic Dromgoole’s for the Globe is content to skim the play’s sunny surface – the comedy manqué that... Read more... |
Parsifal, CBSO, Nelsons, Symphony Hall, BirminghamTuesday, 19 May 2015This was a very "concert" performance indeed. Across the stage music stands stood like sentinels lest any rash singer attempted to stand out and – surely not – act. Such fears were misplaced (or the stands did their job) in the end, as the music was... Read more... |
Der Rosenkavalier, CBSO, Nelsons, Symphony Hall BirminghamSunday, 25 May 2014A trio of Rosenkavaliers: what more could one want as we near Richard Strauss’s 150th birthday? Well, more of the less often performed operas, for a start. But as this is the Straussian cornucopia, it’s not going to tire those of us who love it... Read more... |