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Queen's Platinum Jubilee Concert
Thursday 2 June, 7.30pmSymphony Hall, BirminghamIn 2022, Her Majesty The Queen will become the first British Monarch to celebrate seventy years of service, having acceded to the throne in 1952. To mark this …
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Handel's Messiah
Wednesday 8 June, 7.00pmSymphony Hall, BirminghamHandel's Messiah isn't so much an oratorio as a national institution - hands up if you've ever heard the Hallelujah chorus? Yet, even though Messiah was a …
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Rodgers & Hammerstein: Some Enchanted Evening
Friday Nights
Friday 10 June, 7.30pmSymphony Hall, BirminghamJune is bustin' out all over: so celebrate Friday night with the most successful partnership in American Musical Theatre history. Everyone knows the sound of …
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The CBSO at Saffron Hall: Some Enchanted Evening
Sunday 12 June, 4.00pmSaffron HallJune is bustin' out all over: so celebrate Friday night with the most successful partnership in American Musical Theatre history. Everyone knows the sound of …
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Shostakovich
Wednesday 15 June, 7.30pmThursday 16 June, 2.15pmSymphony Hall, BirminghamFans call her "PatKop", and violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja attracts a passionate following wherever she plays. Adventurous, innovative and dazzlingly gifted, …
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The CBSO at Aldeburgh Festival
On Tour
Saturday 18 June, 6.00pmSnape Maltings Concert HallSee the CBSO in a gripping programme of Britten and Anna Thorvaldsdottir, joined by soloist Patricia Kopatchinskaja in Shostakovich's Violin Concerto
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Season Finale: Mahler's Resurrection
Wednesday 22 June, 7.30pmSaturday 25 June, 7.00pmSymphony Hall, BirminghamWe played it when Symphony Hall opened, and when Sir Simon Rattle said farewell; our recording has won international awards and our Chorus has sung it around …
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Cello Ensemble - Let’s Dance!
Centre Stage
Friday 24 June, 2.00pmCBSO Centre, BirminghamMstislav Rostropovich described the cello as a ‘hero’ because of the wide variety of tones and effects the instrument could produce. Our cello section is …