CBSO 22-23 Season Guide

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CONTENTS

Welcome

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This World Introduction

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Season Concerts Vaughan Williams Celebration

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Christmas with the CBSO

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Schools’ Concerts

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Centre Stage Concerts

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The Sound of the Future

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Ticket Prices and Booking

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Your Visit and Accessibility

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Ways to Save

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Concerts by Coach

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Group Booking Information

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The Season at a Glance

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WELCOME

A FULL SEASON OF MUSIC I am delighted to be able to share with you our first full concert Season in over two years: a Season filled with hope and excitement, debuts and reunions, and – most importantly – wonderful music for all ages and tastes.

Stephen Maddock Chief Executive

This Season sees us exploring a variety of important themes, throwing the spotlight on some of our own incredible musicians as soloists, showcasing new music – the lifeblood of our art form – (including performances of the remaining CBSO Centenary Commissions), a celebration of the genius of Vaughan Williams at 150 and much, much more.

Perhaps the most prominent thread though, is that of an exploration of the world around us. This World draws together programmes inspired by the beauty, power and frailty of nature – and human nature. It’s no secret that the natural world has always inspired composers and musicians and we look forward to exploring that fascination with works old and new across the year (find out more on p.6). Alongside showstopping symphonies and choral masterpieces, we have the return of our series of popular classics such as the Classic FM Hall of Fame, Movie Magic and once again you have your own chance to perform with the orchestra in our much-loved singalong in May. If there’s a bigger, classier karaoke anywhere in the UK, then I’ve yet to hear of it! In addition to the old, we of course welcome the new and I’m thrilled that this Season sees us embark on a new collaboration with the Orchestral Qawwali Project in May, we return to Hockley Social Club for our Symphonic Sessions in the Autumn, and it’s ‘game on’ as we present our first concert of music from classic video games, the symphonic FINAL FANTASY 10th Anniversary concert in April 2023. Until we officially welcome our new Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor Kazuki Yamada in April 2023, we are lucky enough to have both Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and Kazuki as Principal Guest Conductors, two phenomenal talents leading the orchestra. We will also be joined by a star-studded list of soloists and conductors including Nicola Benedetti, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Sir Andrew Davis, Alison Balsom, Roderick Williams, Vilde Frang and Benjamin Grosvenor, to name just a few. We also look forward to presenting those artists who are making their debut with us this Season and trust you will give them a rousing CBSO welcome. We know that this is a time of some economic uncertainty and in recognition of this, despite a huge rise in our operating costs, we have only increased ticket prices across all bands by 50p and we continue to offer generous package discounts for our new Season, alongside affordable tickets for students, 18-30s, benefit recipients and first-time attendees. For full details, see pages 52 and 53. I very much hope that you’ll find lots of things to enjoy in our new Season, and we look forward to welcoming you to one of our concerts very soon! Stephen Maddock Chief Executive

TO BOOK Tickets can be booked online at cbso.co.uk or through the B:Music Box Office by phone on 0121 780 3333. Box Office phone lines are open Monday to Saturday, 10am-2pm. General booking opens at 10am on Wednesday 25 May 2022.

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THIS WORLD

For many composers, the natural world has provided a starting point for creativity and inspired some of the greatest musical masterpieces of all time. Its depiction through sound is instantly recognisable - from the swell of the dawn chorus to the crash of a wave in the unruliest sea. Human nature has proved just as important a muse. Stories of love and longing, drama and despair, and more recently, narratives inspired by humanity’s impact on the world, have been captured in magnificent orchestral colour and shared with the world. Our new Season is filled with music which explores this fascination with the Earth and its inhabitants, including great pillars from the orchestral tradition such as Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, Debussy’s La mer and Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. Alongside the old, we explore the new with UK premieres of Brett Dean’s In This Brief Moment – an ‘evolution cantata’ for double chorus and orchestra inspired by Darwin, and Thomas Larcher’s depiction of Austrian mountain peaks, A Line Above the Sky, to name just two. We’re sure you’ll find much to enjoy throughout the Season in our great musical exploration of the world. 6


SEPTEMBER

Tuesday 20 September 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

A New World: Kazuki Yamada and Nicola Benedetti

A burst of joy: Dvořák's Carnival Overture is one of those pieces that makes the whole orchestra seem to tingle. Kazuki Yamada launches a concert filled with celebration – from the poetry of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, played by our good friend Nicola The ofsupport wesymphony. receive from thousands of individ Benedetti, to the heartfelt melodies the New World And the CBSO Chorus shares a moment of reflection from Ukraine, businesses and private foundations allows us to p at the very start of our new Season.

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Principal funders Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Nicola Benedetti - Violin CBSO Chorus

Dvořák Carnival Overture Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Grigorjeva In Paradisum Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (New World)

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Kazuki Yamada Photo: Zuzanna Specjal

This concert is presented in association with:

Tickets: £56-£26

Supporter of Schoolsʼ Concerts

CONCERTS BY COACH There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for this concert, for more information see p.54

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MEMBERS’ EVENT 6.45pm Members' Reception. Booking required. Visit cbso.co.uk/membership to become a member or attend events.

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Catering for all ages and abilities, our family of five choirs

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CBSOCharitable Children’s Chorus; 29th Mayand 1961 Trustas well as our un-auditioned community choir, SO Vocal, and our Junior Children’s Chorus – ABO Trust’s Sirens Programme open to all school children in school years 3-5. Miss Albright Grimley If you love to sing,Charity and would like to get involved, find out more at cbso.co.uk/sing The Andor Charitable Trust The Lord Austin Trust The John Avins Trust 7 | BookTrust online at cbso.co.uk or call the B:Music Box Office on 0121 780 3333 Backstage

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SEPTEMBER

Saturday 24 September 2022, 7pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Human Nature: The Rite of Spring Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring revolutionised classical music – and we’re still dealing with the shockwaves today. Guest conductor Nicholas Collon brings his own special kind of voltage – and conducts two colossal choruses in the latest CBSO Centenary Commission: a grand, teeming celebration of nature, “an opportunity to marvel at what has been, what is and what may well be lost”. Nicholas Collon - Conductor Jennifer France - Soprano Patrick Terry - Countertenor CBSO Chorus Hallé Choir Dean In This Brief Moment (CBSO Centenary Comission - World Premiere) Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Nicholas Collon Photo: Chris Christodolou

50' 35'

Tickets: £56-£26

Wednesday 28 September 2022, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

The Sea A passionate rhapsody, drenched with emotion. An up-to-the-minute British symphony, by a composer whose imagination knows no limits. And two windswept seascapes – one from each side of the English Channel. When Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla conducts the CBSO, every concert is an adventure, and her first concert in her new role as Principal Guest Conductor should make quite a splash… Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla - Conductor Britten Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes Adès The Exterminating Angel Symphony Weinberg Jewish Rhapsody (First public performance) Debussy La mer Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla Photo: Frans Jansen

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Tickets: £56-£26

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OCTOBER

Thursday 6 October 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Sheku Kanneh-Mason plays Haydn Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla sees music differently – she loves unexpected connections and inspirational partnerships. Tonight her partners are two real Birmingham favourites, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and the CBSO’s Marie-Christine Zupancic, in a musical kaleidoscope that takes two emotionally-charged English masterpieces, adds the elegance of Haydn and the poetry of Weinberg, and ends up with the unbuttoned celebration of Britten’s The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra. In other words, classic Mirga. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla - Conductor Sheku Kanneh-Mason - Cello Marie-Christine Zupancic - Flute

Sheku Kanneh-Mason Photo: Jake Turney

MEMBERS’ EVENT

Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Haydn Cello Concerto in C Elgar Sospiri Weinberg Flute Concerto No. 1 Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra

15' 25' 6' 18' 17'

Tickets: £56-£26

6.45pm: Members’ Reception. Booking required.

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OCTOBER

Tuesday 18 October 2022, 2pm | CBSO Centre

Cuppa Concert Cuppa Concerts are our series of relaxed small-ensemble concerts, specially programmed for people living in care settings and their carers. These short performances are designed to make audiences feel at ease and feature a range of familiar music. We are happy for audience members to chat, come and go as they please, and we feature sing- and play-along sections. We also keep the hall well-lit during the concert, rather than dimming the auditorium lights. After the concert, we invite you to meet the musicians over tea and cake (both included in the ticket price). Tickets: £10 Carers can claim one free ticket per purchase by using the code CUPPACARER at checkout. Performances will last no longer than 50 minutes and are suitable for those living with long-term health conditions, including dementia. For more information visit cbso.co.uk/cuppa-concerts

Cuppa Concerts Photo: Hannah Fathers

Sunday 30 October 2022, 3pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

CBSO Youth Orchestra plays Bruch & Lutosławski A concerto for orchestra is the ultimate sonic spectacular – specially created to show every player at their sparkling best. And when those players are as inspirational as the members of the CBSO Youth Orchestra, why wouldn’t you want to show them off? Lutosławski's glittering showpiece does exactly that, while the remarkable young American violinist Randall Goosby shares his own brand of magic, in the world’s favourite violin concerto. Marta Gardolińska - Conductor Randall Goosby - Violin Verdi The Force of Destiny: Overture Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Lutosławski Concerto for Orchestra Tickets: £24 Randall Goosby Photo: Jeremy Mitchell

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Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto

Ryan Bancroft Photo: Hannah Fathers

A colourful celebration of a great orchestra? A fabulous dream ballet? Or simply the greatest symphony Rachmaninoff never wrote? His Symphonic Dances are all these things and more; and conductor Ryan Bancroft matches them with a classic 80's piece by John Adams, plus Mozart’s lovely, hugely-popular Clarinet Concerto – played by the CBSO’s Oliver Janes. Ryan Bancroft - Conductor Oliver Janes - Clarinet Adams The Chairman Dances Mozart Clarinet Concerto Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances

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MEMBERS’ EVENTS 1.30pm: Members’ Reception. Post-concert: Afternoon Tea with Ryan Bancroft and Oliver Janes. Booking required for both events.

Oliver Janes

Tickets: £56-£26

Photo: Benjamin Eaglovega

NOVEMBER

Wednesday 2 November 2022, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

CONCERTS BY COACH There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for this concert, for more information see p.54 11 | Book online at cbso.co.uk or call the B:Music Box Office on 0121 780 3333


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“The three watchwords of great music are sincerity, simplicity, and serenity” said Ralph Vaughan Williams. Born in the Cotswolds 150 years ago this October, Vaughan Williams lived into the atomic age, unfailingly true to his artistic ideals and his lifelong belief that music belongs to everyone. In his symphonies and choral music, he became the conscience of a turbulent century, while in pieces like The Lark Ascending and the Tallis Fantasia he found the soul of a nation – and transformed it into something universal. The CBSO was privileged to work with “RVW” while he was alive; now we’re celebrating his anniversary by making music together. There’ll be great shouts of affirmation like A Sea Symphony, favourites like the Fantasia on Greensleeves and the timeless serenity of The Lark Ascending. Michael Seal conducts the visionary Fifth Symphony and there’s chamber music at CBSO Centre. But there’s also a chance to encounter Vaughan Williams the explorer, with a rare live performance, with film, of his stunning 1948 film score Scott of the Antarctic. A fitting tribute to an artist who saw further than others – and whose message never gets any less urgent.


NOVEMBER

Sunday 6 November 2022, 3pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Vaughan Williams at 150: A Sea Symphony The City of Birmingham Choir’s Centenary programme features works by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. First, the exquisite orchestral miniature, Fantasia on Greensleeves, followed by the stirring Benedicite, scored for choir, orchestra and soprano soloist. Then, A Sea Symphony, the composer’s first, and most loved choral symphony, where the choir is an integral part of the musical texture throughout. This performance is presented by the City of Birmingham Choir, please visit citychoir.org.uk for full details and tickets. Adrian Lucas - Conductor City of Birmingham Choir Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves Vaughan Williams Benedicite Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony

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The City of Birmingham Choir

Thursday 10 November 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Vaughan Williams at 150: Mystical Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams captured the serenity of the English countryside like no other composer. But he did a lot more than just that, and in this packed anniversary celebration conductor Michael Seal, baritone Roderick Williams and the full CBSO Chorus explore the mystery, the grandeur and the sheer, irrepressible humour of a composer who’s still surprising us, 150 years on. Michael Seal - Conductor Roderick Williams - Baritone CBSO Chorus

Roderick Williams Photo: Benjamin Ealovega

Vaughan Williams The Wasps: Overture Vaughan Williams Toward the Unknown Region

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Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 5

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Tickets: £56-£26

LEGACY DONORS’ RECEPTION 6.45pm: Booking required. Visit cbso.co.uk/legacy to find out more about leaving a gift in your Will

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NOVEMBER

Friday 11 November 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Vaughan Williams at 150: Scott of the Antarctic “To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield”: the 1948 film Scott of the Antarctic is a true classic of British cinema, shot in spectacular full colour. Naturally, they asked Vaughan Williams to write the score – and now, in his 150th anniversary year, we get to hear his extraordinary music in full colour too, as the CBSO and Martyn Brabbins accompany the film, live in concert. Martyn Brabbins - Conductor Katie Trethewey - Soprano CBSO Youth Chorus Vaughan Williams Scott of the Antartic 120' Tickets: £24

Scott of the Antatctic Photo: Getty Images

Please note, there will be no interval in this concert.

Tuesday 15 November 2022, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Prokofiev & Dvořák A quiet hymn, a flurry of birdsong, and Dvořák's Eighth Symphony springs into life. Filled with dance-rhythms, drama, and tune after glorious tune, this is music to bring a touch of Summer to a November day. But just in case, guest conductor Elena Schwarz begins with Dukas’ musical magic spell (think Disney’s Fantasia) and joins soloist Clara-Jumi Kang in the sunshine of Prokofiev’s sparky, Spanish-inspired concerto. Elena Schwarz - Conductor Clara-Jumi Kang - Violin Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2 Dvořák Symphony No. 8 Tickets: £56-£26 Clara-Jumi Kang Photo: Marco Borggreve

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NOVEMBER

Wednesday 23 November 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Birds of Paradise “I grew up with the idea that playing the violin was about being spontaneous” says Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto, and today, he flies with the most natural musicians of all: the birds. Sibelius' mythical swan, Andrea Tarrodi’s multicoloured plumage; Rautavaara’s arctic seabirds and (of course) Vaughan Williams’ beloved Lark – it’s a regular dawn chorus, as Kuusisto picks up his violin and lets the imagination take wing. Pekka Kuusisto - Conductor/Violin Programme to include... Tarrodi Birds of Paradise Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Waller-Bridge Temperatures Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela Rautavaara Cantus Arcticus: Concerto for Birds and Orchestra Pekka Kuusisto Photo: Felix Broede

8' 14' 13' 10' 18'

Tickets: £56-£26

SYMPHONIC SESSIONS HOCKLEY SOCIAL CLUB

Our awesome collaboration with Hockley Social Club will be returning as part of our new Season! Expect genre-busting set-lists from our own musicians, extra-special guests, superb street food, an amazing atmosphere and an all-round great night out. Dates and full details will be released later this year.

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NOVEMBER

Thursday 24 November 2022, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Dudley International Piano Competition For 50 years the Dudley International Piano Competition has been one of the UK’s leading piano competitions – and with past competitors including Paul Lewis, Peter Donohoe and Joanna MacGregor, it has a habit of discovering the keyboard stars of tomorrow. Today’s concerto final tests three exceptional young pianists in three full-scale concertos: whoever wins, this will be thrilling. Michael Seal - Conductor Tickets: £24

Piano Competition Photo: Jordan Whitfield

Saturday 26 November 2022, 2.30pm | Town Hall, Birmingham

Family Concert: A Winter Party You are cordially invited to join the CBSO and presenter Lucy Drever for a very special Winter Party Family Concert! Featuring music from Frozen, Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Jessie Montgomery's Starburst and more, you can dance, sing along and even join in with the music-making at this seasonal celebration of all things wintry. All CBSO Family Concerts are BSL interpreted. Michael Seal - Conductor Lucy Drever - Presenter Sarah Butt - BSL Interpreter Tickets: £12. Group of four £38 Recommended for children aged 7+. Babies under 9 months do not require a ticket. A Winter Party Photo: Andrew Fox

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Join us in the foyer spaces at Town Hall up to an hour before the concert for FREE craft activities.


DECEMBER

Thursday 1 December 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Street Music: Stravinsky, Ellington & Rota A fairground in old Russia – and as the crowds jostle and shout, the adventures of the puppet Petrushka are just another sideshow. But Stravinsky’s riotous ballet has a sting in its tail: the climax of a concert that takes in a classic score from the composer of The Godfather, a swinging trip to jazz-age Harlem, and the genius of rising trumpet star Simon Höfele, in a concerto that’s drenched in the Blues. Kevin John Edusei - Conductor Simon Höfele - Trumpet Rota La Strada: Suite 25' Zimmermann Trumpet Concerto 15' “Nobody knows the trouble I see” Ellington Harlem 18' Stravinsky Petrushka 35' Simon Höfele Photo: Marco Borggreve

Tickets: £56-£26

Wednesday 7 December 2022, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony When Shostakovich wrote his Fifth Symphony he was a marked man, and his career (and possibly his life) depended upon this musical response to a tyrannical government. For Birmingham-born conductor Alpesh Chauhan, it never gets any less gripping: a powerful counterpart to two masterpieces that show the human spirit at its most unbreakable – with CBSO leader Eugene Tzikindelean taking the spotlight in Nielsen’s life-affirming Violin Concerto. Alpesh Chauhan - Conductor Eugene Tzikindelean - Violin Brahms Tragic Overture Nielsen Violin Concerto Shostakovich Symphony No. 5

13' 33' 46'

Tickets: £56-£26 Alpesh Chauhan Photo: Michele Monasta

CONCERTS BY COACH There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for this concert, for more information see p.54

MEMBERS’ EVENT 1.30pm: Members’ Reception. Booking required.

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Friday 9 December 2022, 11am & 1.30pm Saturday 10 December 2022, 11am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm | CBSO Centre

Notelets: Christmas Party It’s a magical time of year and you are invited to a Christmas Party with extra sparkle! Join Charlotte and Bryony’s Sleighbell Orchestra for musical stories, festive party games and maybe even a visit from the Sugar Plum Fairy! Party hats at the ready – this is going to be a day to remember! All Notelets performances are BSL interpreted. Tickets: £10. Group of four £35 Recommended for toddlers and young children. Babies under 9 months do not require a ticket. Join us for FREE craft activities up to an hour before each performance. Notelets Christmas Party Photo: River Rea

Thursday 15 & Friday 16 December 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

A CBSO Choral Christmas with Alan Titchmarsh Traditional carols and favourite festive tunes: our annual choral concerts at Symphony Hall have become a seasonal highlight in Birmingham’s calendar. Join our massed choirs from across the city, the full City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and presenter Alan Titchmarsh for an evening full of Christmas cheer – tinsel and Santa hats are welcome! Simon Halsey - Conductor Alan Titchmarsh - Presenter CBSO Choruses*

*CBSO Chorus & CBSO Youth Chorus (Thu & Fri), SO Vocal (Thu only), CBSO Children’s Chorus and CBSO Junior Children’s Chorus (Fri only)

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Alan Titchmarsh

Tickets: £56-£26


Wednesday 21 December 2022, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

A Swinging Christmas with the CBSO It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Tonight, the CBSO transforms itself into a seasonal time machine, with top West End vocalists singing the hit songs of Christmases gone by, from Frosty the Snowman and Jingle Bells to Sleigh Ride and of course White Christmas. Join us and get your festive spirit into the swing of things as all we want for Christmas, is you! Martin Yates - Conductor Alice Fearn and David Thaxton - Vocalists Tickets: £56-£26 Presented in association with West End International.

A Swinging Christmas Photo: Andrew Fox

A CBSO Chorus Christmas Photo: Andrew Fox

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JANUARY

Sunday 8 January 2023, 3pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Viennese New Year Vienna... as sweet as a slice of Sachertorte and as sparkling as a glass of champagne. It simply wouldn’t be New Year without elegant waltzes, playful polkas, and good old-fashioned operetta romance. So let the CBSO, soprano Anna Devin and maestro Christoph Alstaedt whirl you into 2023, as we raise a glass to the start of another great year of music. Prost! Christoph Altstaedt - Conductor Anna Devin - Soprano Programme to include... Reznicek Donna Diana: Overture • E Strauss Telephone Polka • Waldteufel The Skaters’ Waltz • Strauss Pizzicato Polka • Lumbye Champagne Galop • Hellmesberger Heinzelmännchen • Anderson The Typewriter • Strauss On the Beautiful Blue Danube and more! Anna Devin Photo: Victoria Cadisch

Tickets: £56-£26

Thursday 12 January 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Mahler’s First Symphony The magical stillness that opens Mahler’s First Symphony could be the dawn of life, or of the world itself. Either way it’s the start of a truly epic musical adventure, and under guest conductor Gergely Madaras it’ll raise the roof. Thomas Larcher’s Third Symphony tells a story of hope and tragedy, high in the Austrian mountains. A Mahler for the 21st century? Come and hear for yourself! Gergely Madaras - Conductor Mahler Blumine Larcher Symphony No. 3 (A Line above the Sky) (CBSO Centenary Commission: UK Premiere) Mahler Symphony No. 1

Gergely Madaras Photo: Marco Borggreve

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JANUARY

Thursday 19 January 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto Imagine if you could hear colours! Fabien Gabel is a master at painting pictures and telling stories with sound, and today he takes us from the dazzling imagination of Canadian composer Samy Moussa to the sumptuous, waltzing dreamworlds of Ravel and Richard Strauss. And the gleaming sound of violinist Baiba Skride lights up the sky, in Tchaikovsky’s much-loved Violin Concerto. Fabien Gabel - Conductor Baiba Skride - Violin Moussa Crimson Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Strauss Der Rosenkavalier: Suite Ravel La Valse

Baiba Skride Photo: Marco Borggreve

12' 34' 21' 13'

Tickets: £56-£26

Friday 20 January 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Classic FM Hall of Fame 2023 You love them, you voted for them, we play them. The Classic FM Hall of Fame is the definitive countdown of the UK’s favourite classical music. Pomp and Circumstance, Jurassic Park, Barber’s Adagio… admit it, you’re humming the tunes already! Classic FM’s John Suchet hosts, as conductor Stephen Bell, soprano Elizabeth Llewellyn and the full CBSO present an evening filled with the world’s most beautiful music – as chosen by you! Stephen Bell - Conductor John Suchet - Presenter Elizabeth Llewellyn - Soprano Jayson Gillham - Piano Programme to include... Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 • Beethoven Symphony No. 5: 1st movement • Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2: 2nd movement • Debussy Clair de Lune • Mozart The Marriage of Figaro: Overture • Barber Adagio for Strings • Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker: Finale and more! Elizabeth Llewellyn Photo: Frances Marshall

Tickets: £56-£26

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JANUARY

Wednesday 25 January 2023, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto Forged in a time of struggle, Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony is dedicated to “the greatness of the human spirit”. Sounds ambitious? Conductor Eduardo Strausser and the full CBSO will make it catch fire – and they’ll match pianist Cédric Tiberghien for grandeur and romance in Beethoven’s majestic Emperor concerto. Richard Wagner's Lohengrin opens the concert with a vision of pure beauty. Eduardo Strausser - Conductor Cédric Tiberghien - Piano Wagner Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1 9' Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor) 38' Prokofiev Symphony No. 5 46' Tickets: £56-£26

MEMBERS’ EVENTS Cédric Tiberghien Photo: Benjamin Ealovega

1.30pm: Members’ Reception. Post-concert: Afternoon Tea with CBSO Musicians. Booking required for both events.

Sunday 29 January 2023, 2pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Sounds New Come and discover the new voices of the next generation, as we give the world premiere of 20 short works for orchestra. Commissioned as part of our centenary celebrations, we’re excited to introduce these brand-new pieces to the world. Go on, try something new – we dare you! Clark Rundell - Conductor Tickets: £10 This concert is supported by The John Feeney Charitable Trust

Clark Rundell Photo: Benjamin Ealovega

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FEBRUARY

Wednesday 1 February 2023, 7.30pm & Thursday 2 February 2023, 2.15pm Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Kazuki conducts The Planets

Kazuki Yamada Photo: Beki Smith

Mars, Venus, Jupiter… everyone has their favourite bit of The Planets. But there’s more to Holst’s masterpiece than just good melodies, and in the hands of Kazuki Yamada this great British classic will become a journey to the outer limits of the imagination itself. Plus, if you like Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto, you’ll be bowled over by his Second – performed by the phenomenal Alexandre Kantorow.

CONCERTS BY COACH There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for the afternoon concert on 2 February, for more information see p.54

CBSO LONG SERVICE AWARDS 1 February, Post-concert: Please join us in the foyer as we celebrate and acknowledge players and staff for their years of service to the CBSO

Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Alexandre Kantorow - Piano CBSO Youth Chorus Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 Holst The Planets

40' 55'

Tickets: £56-£26

This concert is presented in association with:

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SCHOOLS' CONCERTS

Our Schools’ Concerts are designed to inspire children and young people to explore the world of live music. Each concert is created to complement the musical offer from teachers and music services, as well as being tailored to suit each different stage of education. All of our Schools’ Concerts are BSL interpreted.

ALL TICKETS £5

HOW TO BOOK: To book, email boxoffice@bmusic.co.uk or call 0121 780 3333 Tickets for these concerts are limited to schools and home school groups only. If you have any questions, email education@cbso.co.uk

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KS2 & KS3 Concerts

THIS WORLD

Symphony Hall, Birmingham Lee Reynolds - Conductor Tom Redmond - Presenter Sarah Butt - BSL Interpreter

Programme includes... Brahms Symphony No. 1: Finale • Silvestri Portals: Avengers End Games • Elgar Sospiri • Dani Howard Coalescence • Hindson Headbanger and more!

Let the CBSO take you on a journey through physical and human geography with a sonic exploration of the world, and the impact that humans have upon it. These hour-long concerts, specially designed for KS2 and KS3 pupils, are led by conductor Lee Reynolds and presenter Tom Redmond alongside 80 world-class musicians.

KS2 CONCERTS

KS3 CONCERTS

Monday 6 February 2023, 11am & 1.30pm

Tuesday 7 February 2023, 11am & 1.30pm Wednesday 8 February 2023, 11am & 1.30pm

KS1 Concerts

Charlotte & Bryony’s Spectacular Orchestra

CBSO Centre

Bryony Morrison and Charlotte Skinner - Presenters Sarah Butt - BSL Interpreter Charlotte and Bryony’s Spectacular Orchestra take to the stage once more to introduce KS1 children to the best symphonic music. If you enjoyed Dinosaur Disco and Race Through Space, you’ll love our next show - brand new for 2023 and featuring lots of links to the primary curriculum. Expect fun filled learning, unbridled joy and limitless imagination! Monday 13 February 2023, 10.30am & 1pm Friday 17 February 2023, 10.30am & 1pm

Relaxed CONCERTS Around the World in 80 Days

CBSO Centre Presenter Jane Wright will be joined by our 10-piece mini orchestra to tell the incredible story of adventurer Phileas Fogg and his quest to travel around the world in 80 days. This performance will be BSL interpreted by Sarah Butt. Free for Birmingham Special Schools - thanks to support from Services for Education. To book, email education@cbso.co.uk Thursday 9 February 2023, 10.30am & 1pm Friday 10 February 2023, 10.30am & 1pm

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FEBRUARY

Wednesday 8 February 2023, 6pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Rush Hour Concert

CBSO Strings Photo: Hannah Fathers

Skip the rush hour and join us at Symphony Hall for a high impact hour-long exploration of orchestral music spanning over 200 years, inspired by the world around us. From the awesome power of nature to the impact of climate change, let presenter Tom Redmond help you navigate these musical depictions and still make it home in time for dinner! Lee Reynolds - Conductor Tom Redmond - Presenter Programme includes… Brahms Symphony No.1: Finale • Silvestri Avengers Endgame: Portals • Elgar Sospiri • Howard Coalescence • Hindson Headbanger • Smith Field Guide and more!

Tickets: £13 This concert will last approximately one hour, with no interval.

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Friday 10 February 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Licence to Thrill: The Very Best of Bond Brush off your tuxedo and let us pour you a martini as the CBSO brings all the glitz and glamour of 007 to Symphony Hall. With the monopoly on suave opening credits and knockout signature songs, we’re celebrating Britain’s best-loved secret agent and the soundtracks that have accompanied his heroic swagger for six decades. Bringing together the finest Bond themes and songs, from GoldenEye and A View to a Kill to Skyfall and Spectre, this concert is guaranteed to leave you shaken… and stirred! Michael Seal - Conductor Lance Ellington and Anna-Jane Casey Vocalists Includes the iconic James Bond theme, plus songs from... You Only Live Twice • GoldenEye • Live and Let Die • From Russia with Love • Goldfinger • A View to a Kill • Skyfall • The Spy Who Loved Me • Diamonds are Forever • Spectre and more! Michael Seal Photo: Hannah Fathers

Tickets: £56-£26

Thursday 16 February 2023, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra A burst of fireworks, a shout of joy – Bartók was ill and in exile when he wrote his Concerto for Orchestra, but he poured all his fiery spirit into the ultimate showpiece for a symphony orchestra at the top of its game. First, though, a trip to France: where Ravel conjures a fairytale world, and CBSO favourite Alban Gerhardt stars in Saint-Saëns’ elegant, ardent concerto. Roderick Cox - Conductor Alban Gerhardt - Cello Ravel Mother Goose: Suite Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1 Bartók Concerto for Orchestra

18' 20' 40'

Tickets: £56-£26 Roderick Cox Photo: Susie Knoll

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FEBRUARY

Wednesday 22 February 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Prokofiev & Sibelius Sibelius saw a flight of swans in the sunset and heard the tune that crowns his Fifth Symphony. The water spirits of The Oceanides dance on the Mediterranean sea, and Prokofiev is both daredevil and dreamer in a piano concerto that glitters with sunlight. Tonight, it’s all about the imagination, as Ilan Volkov joins forces with the sensational Isata Kanneh-Mason – and shares a completely new vision, from British composer Freya Waley-Cohen. Ilan Volkov - Conductor Isata Kanneh-Mason - Piano Sibelius The Oceanides Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 Waley-Cohen New Work (CBSO Centenary Commission: World Premiere) Sibelius Symphony No. 5 Isata Kanneh-Mason Photo: Robin Clewley

10' 28' 10' 30'

Tickets: £56-£26

Sunday 26 February 2023, 3pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

CBSO Youth Orchestra plays Berlioz There’s nothing quite like Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique – a psychedelic rollercoaster of love, ambition and pure sonic excess. And you’ll never know just how thrilling that can sound until you’ve heard it played by the 100 young virtuosos of the CBSO Youth Orchestra, in a concert that embraces Italian street parties, Icelandic landscapes and a neglected Polish genius. Things are about to get wild… Ilan Volkov - Conductor Lawrence Power - Viola Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture Snæbjörnsdóttir New Work (CBSO Centenary Commission, World Premiere) Bacewicz Viola Concerto Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Tickets: £24 Lawrence Power Photo: Balazs Borocz

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9' 10' 20' 50'


MARCH

Thursday 2 March 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

The Dream of Gerontius A British masterpiece, made in Birmingham. “This is the best of me,” wrote Edward Elgar on the score of The Dream of Gerontius, and this story of a lonely soul’s journey towards eternity is told in music of deep emotion and heartbreaking beauty. It’s one of the supreme masterpieces of British music, and it’s conducted tonight by one of its most distinguished living interpreters, Sir Andrew Davis. Sir Andrew Davis - Conductor Alice Coote - Mezzo-soprano Brenden Gunnell - Tenor Ashley Riches - Bass-baritone CBSO Chorus Elgar The Dream of Gerontius

95'

Please note, there will be no interval in this concert Sir Andrew Davis Photo: Lucas Dawson

Tickets: £56-£26

Wednesday 8 March 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Mirga conducts Elgar & Schumann Forget everything you thought you knew about British music, because Elgar’s Violin Concerto rewrites the rules – tender, tempestuous, and driven by a passion beyond reason. It’ll burn even brighter today, as the “wonderful” (The Arts Desk) Vilde Frang reunites with Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla. And then, with a blaze of trumpets, Spring marches in: Schumann’s First Symphony is playful, poetic, and as fresh as a daisy. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla - Conductor Vilde Frang - Violin Elgar Violin Concerto Schumann Symphony No. 1 (Spring)

50' 30'

Tickets: £56-£26

MEMBERS’ EVENT Vilde Frang Photo: Marco Borggreve

6.45pm: Members’ Reception. Booking required.

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MARCH

Sunday 12 March 2023, 2.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Family Concert: Film Favourites As soon as you hear the 20th Century Fox Fanfare you know you’re in for a treat, and our concert of family film favourites will certainly not disappoint! From black and white silent movies to glorious technicolour - join the CBSO for an afternoon of family film soundtracks from Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Jungle Book… and maybe a singalong too! All CBSO Family Concerts are BSL interpreted. Delyana Lazarova - Conductor Tom Redmond - Presenter Sarah Butt - BSL Interpreter Including music from… Star Wars • The Jungle Book • The Sound of Music • Harry Potter • Slumdog Millionaire • Modern Times and more! Delyana Lazarova Photo: Pascal Uehli

Tickets: £12. Group of 4 £38

This concert will be approximately one hour with no interval. Recommended for children aged 7+. Babies under 9 months do not require a ticket. Join us in the foyer spaces at Symphony Hall up to an hour before the concert for FREE craft activities and a pre-concert performance.

STICK AROUND FOR

PROJECT REMIX Young musicians taking part in Project Remix (our flagship education programme) will perform live on the stage at Symphony Hall. This event is free and takes place just after the Family Concert on 12 March.

Photo: River Rea

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MARCH

Wednesday 15 March 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Romeo and Juliet "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" There’s a lot more to Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet than the theme tune to The Apprentice, and no composer has ever got closer to capturing the raw emotion of Shakespeare’s great love story. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla begins with a personal favourite – the music of Weinberg – and joins the great Kirill Gerstein in another great musical love story: Schumann’s gloriously romantic Piano Concerto. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla - Conductor Kirill Gerstein - Piano Weinberg Sinfonietta No. 1 Schumann Piano Concerto Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: highlights

22' 31' 45'

Tickets: £56-£26 Kirill Gerstein Photo: Marco Borggreve

19 - 30 March 2023 Frankfurt, Cologne, Amsterdam, Brussels, Stuttgart, Paris, Essen, Hamburg, Munich and Vienna!

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MARCH

Tuesday 21 March 2023, 2pm | CBSO Centre

Cuppa Concert This performance is part of our series of relaxed small-ensemble concerts, specially programmed for people living in care settings and their carers. For more information see p.10 or visit: cbso.co.uk/cuppa-concerts Carers can claim one free ticket per purchase by using the code CUPPACARER at checkout. Performances will last no longer than 50 minutes and are suitable for those living with long-term health conditions, including dementia. Tickets: £10

Friday 24 March 2023, 11am & 1.30pm Saturday 25 March 2023, 11am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm CBSO Centre

Notelets: Around the World Come and explore music from around the world with the CBSO! Join our musicians for this hour-long performance, perfectly designed to introduce your little ones to songs from across the globe. Dancing, singing and getting involved is most definitely encouraged! All Notelets performances are BSL interpreted Tickets: £10 / Group of 4 £35 Recommended for toddlers and young children. Babies under 9 months do not require a ticket. Join us for FREE craft activities up to an hour before each performance. Notelets Concerts Photo: River Rea

CBSO YOUTH AMBASSADORS Keep your eyes peeled for our new cohort of Youth Ambassadors this Spring... we’ll be giving them control of the orchestra once again and letting their imaginations run wild! 32


CBSO YOUTH ORCHESTRA CBSO Youth Orch Photo: Hannah estra Fathers

BE PART OF YOUR CITY’S ORCHESTRA! If you’re a passionate Midlands musician aged 13-21, we’d love you to be part of CBSO Youth Orchestra. Find out more about how to apply at cbso.co.uk/youth-orchestra and don't forget to come and see us perform this Season.

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APRIL

Thursday 13 April 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto A piano sounds in the darkness, the orchestra surges and swells – yes, there’s a reason why Rachmaninoff’s Second is probably the world’s favourite piano concerto, and with the award-winning Behzod Abduraimov at the keyboard, it’ll go straight to the heart tonight. François Leleux conducts, and lavishes all his energy, artistry and irrepressible humour on two of Brahms’s happiest (and most tuneful) masterpieces. Hearing is believing! François Leleux - Conductor Behzod Abduraimov - Piano Brahms Academic Festival Overture Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 Brahms Serenade No. 1

10' 32' 40'

Tickets: £56-£26

MEMBERS’ EVENT Behzod Abduraimov Photo: Evgeny Eutykhov

6.45pm: Members’ Reception. Booking required.

Sunday 16 April 2023, 3pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Final Symphony: Music from FINAL FANTASY The award-winning concert tour, featuring stunning orchestral suites based on the music from video games FINAL FANTASY VI, VII and X, will make its first visit to Birmingham in 2023 and the CBSO musicians are definitely game! With sell out performances and rave reviews across the globe, Final Symphony offers a new kind of orchestral concert experience, not just for game fans, but for anyone who simply loves beautiful music interpreted in a unique artistic manner. Ben Parry - Conductor Mischa Cheung - Piano Uematsu Opening Fanfare 4' Uematsu FINAL FANTASY VI – 18' Symphonic Poem (Born with the Gift of Magic) Uematsu / Hamauzu FINAL FANTASY X 20' - Piano Concerto Uematsu FINAL FANTASY VII - 42' Symphony in Three Movements © Merregnon Studios

Tickets: £56-£26

Final Symphony © & ℗ 2013-2022 Merregnon Studios. Directed and produced by Thomas Böcker. Licensed by Square Enix. FINAL FANTASY is a registered trademark or trademark of Square Enix Group Co., Ltd.

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Wednesday 19 April 2023, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony Mozart loved to direct his music while he played it – and that’s exactly what Julian Rachlin will be doing today, as together with viola player Sarah McElravy he performs what might be the finest concerto Mozart ever wrote. Rossini’s high-spirited overture sets things fizzing; then experience the splendour and serenity of Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony – a day in the country, right here in Birmingham. Julian Rachlin - Conductor/Violin Sarah McElravy - Viola Rossini The Thieving Magpie: Overture Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral)

10' 30' 40'

Tickets: £56-£26

CONCERTS BY COACH Julian Rachlin Photo: Vasilka Balevska

There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for this concert, for more information see p.54

Saturday 22 April 2023, 7pm | Town Hall, Birmingham

Four Seasons The birdsong of Spring, the icy shiver of Winter: baroque music doesn’t get more tuneful – or vivid than Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. CBSO leader Eugene Tzikindelean is first-among-equals tonight, pairing Vivaldi with the impassioned tangos of Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. First, though, an encounter with Death and the Maiden. Expect some serious drama: up close in Birmingham Town Hall, it’ll sound larger than life. Eugene Tzikindelean - Violin/Director Schubert (arr. Mahler) Death and the Maiden Vivaldi The Four Seasons

40' 40'

Movements of the Vivaldi will be interspersed with:

Piazzolla (arr. Desyatnikov) The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires Eugene Tzikindelean

25'

Tickets: £25-£15

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APRIL

Thursday 27 April 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Kazuki conducts Carmina Burana

Kazuki Yamada Photo: Hannah Fathers

Sex, drink and roasted swans – choral music isn’t meant to be this much fun! But the medieval monks who wrote the words to Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana don’t seem to have been too bothered. Prepare for serious joy as Kazuki Yamada unleashes the CBSO and (count ’em) no fewer than three great Birmingham choirs; first, though, he rediscovers the blazing Sinfonia Sacra by former CBSO chief conductor Andrzej Panufnik. Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Mari Eriksmoen - Soprano Matthias Rexroth - Tenor Thomas E. Bauer - Baritone CBSO Chorus University of Birmingham Voices CBSO Children's Chorus Panufnik Sinfonia Sacra Orff Carmina Burana Tickets: £56-£26

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APRIL

Sunday 30 April 2023, 3pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

CBSO Benevolent Fund Concert Don’t be misled by its title: Pathetique means “full of feeling”, and no symphony wears its heart quite so passionately on its sleeve as Tchaikovsky’s Sixth - a no-holds-barred musical autobiography by a composer on the edge. Add the star-cross’d romance of Romeo and Juliet, plus two of British music’s brightest stars playing Shostakovich’s fizzing Concerto, and you can expect off-the-scale emotion from Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO. Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Alison Balsom - Trumpet Freddy Kempf - Piano Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 (Pathetique)

21' 21' 46'

Tickets: £56-£26

MAY

Alison Balsom Photo: Jason Joyce

The CBSO Benevolent Fund is a registered friendly society no. 735F and all proceeds from this concert will go towards supporting current and former CBSO players and staff.

Wednesday 3 May 2023, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Kazuki conducts Scheherazade Every note tells a story. Brahms wrote his Violin Concerto while on a summer holiday in the mountains, and with a soloist like Daishin Kashimoto, it’ll practically glow. And in Rimsky-Korsakov’s oriental wonderland the beautiful Scheherazade spins tales of adventure, magic and (of course) love. It’s a sonic adventure beyond the imagination: under Kazuki Yamada, it’s never sounded more colourful, more sensuous or more thrillingly alive. Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Daishin Kashimoto - Violin Brahms Violin Concerto Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade

40' 45'

Tickets: £56-£26 Daishin Kashimoto Photo: Daisuke Akita

LEGACY DONORS’ RECEPTION 1.30pm: Booking required. Visit cbso.co.uk/legacy to find out more about leaving a gift in your Will.

MEMBERS’ EVENT Post-concert: Afternoon Tea with Kazuki Yamada and Daishin Kashimoto. Booking required.

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MAY

Saturday 6 May 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

CBSO & The Orchestral Qawwali Project Widely regarded as the biggest step forward for the art-form in decades, the Orchestral Qawwali Project has captivated audiences through its unique combination of Sufi poetry, Indian Classical dance and orchestral arrangements. Written and directed by composer Rushil Ranjan, the Project features the soaring vocals of Abi Sampa in effortless combination with rich orchestral arrangements and the dynamic grace of Amrit Dhuffer’s tabla. Ben Palmer - Conductor Rushil Ranjan - Composer / Music Director / Harmonium / Piano / Guitar Abi Sampa - Lead Vocalist / Harmonium Amrit Dhuffer - Tabla Lydia Alonso - Solo Cello Vidya Patel - Dancer Artist/ Choreographer Tickets: £56-£26 Orchestral Qawwali Project

Photo: Gaelle Beri

Wednesday 10 May 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony It’s not every day you meet a musician who’s the complete package, but Jörg Widmann – dazzling composer, inspiring conductor and clarinettist extraordinaire – is exactly that. He’s an artist with a serious sense of fun, and today he plays a delightfully operatic showpiece by Weber, conducts his own anarchic homage to Beethoven, and then throws caution to the winds in Beethoven’s very wildest symphony. Hold on to your seats… Jörg Widmann - Conductor / Clarinet Weber Clarinet Quintet (arranged for orchestra) Widmann Con brio Widmann Three Shadow Dances Beethoven Symphony No. 7

Jörg Widmann Photo: Marco Borggreve

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Tickets: £56-£26

25' 12' 10' 36'


MAY

Saturday 13 May 2023, 7pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Movie Magic The last time we staged a concert celebrating some of the very best music ever composed for films it sold out. So, guess what? We’re doing it again this year with a whole new line-up of stunning scores handpicked by your host for the evening, presenter Tommy Pearson. Richard Balcombe - Conductor Tommy Pearson - Presenter Including music from... Star Wars • Harry Potter • The Great Escape • Back to the Future • Superman • Sunset Boulevard • The Godfather • Gladiator • James Bond • Marvel Films and more!

Movie Magic Photo: Hannah Fathers

Tickets: £56-£26

Thursday 18 May 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Mirga conducts Mahler’s Tenth Symphony It was the musical equivalent of raising the Titanic. When musicologist Deryck Cooke rescued Mahler’s only-just-incomplete Tenth Symphony, he salvaged one of the landmarks of 20th century music: a huge, heartfelt mediation on the meaning of life itself. If you don’t know the Tenth Symphony, you don’t know Mahler; tonight, Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla brings her own, very personal, insight and passion. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla - Conductor Mahler Symphony No. 10 (ed. Deryck Cooke)

80'

Tickets: £56-£26 Please note, There will be no interval in this concert Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla Photo: Astrid Ackermann

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MAY

Friday 26 May 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Queen Symphonic: A Rock Orchestra Experience The CBSO gets a rock-star makeover as they join forces with incredible vocalists (from the West End hit musical We Will Rock You) and a full rock band for a night of Queen’s greatest hits. You’ll find all the best-loved songs, from their very first hit single Seven Seas Of Rhye, through to the powerful epilogue to Freddie Mercury’s legacy, The Show Must Go On. Join us for this symphonic spectacular which pays tribute to one of the UK’s greatest ever rock bands and promises to be an epic night out! This concert will be BSL interpreted. Richard Sidwell - Conductor Jon Boydon, Jenna Lee James, Peter Eldridge & Rachael Wooding - Vocalists Andy G Jones and Adam Martin - Guitars Martin ‘Frosty’ Beedle - Drums Greg Hagger - Bass Guitar John G Smith - Keyboards Paul Whittaker - BSL Interpreter Songs to include... I Want To Break Free • Under Pressure • Radio Ga Ga • A Kind Of Magic • Crazy Little Thing Called Love • Fat Bottomed Girls • Don't Stop Me Now • Another One Bites The Dust • Somebody To Love • Bohemian Rhapsody • Killer Queen • The Show Must Go On and more! Queen Symphonic

Tickets: £56-£26

Sunday 28 May 2023, 7pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

CBSO Singalong: Mozart’s Requiem Ever wondered what it’s like to sing live at Symphony Hall with the full CBSO? Now’s your chance to find out, in this one-off performance from scratch of Mozart’s Requiem. And whether you’re an aspiring diva or have only ever sung in the shower, this is your chance to rehearse and perform under the expert guidance of the CBSO’s world-famous Chorus Director, Simon Halsey. Simon Halsey - Conductor Errollyn Wallen Peace on Earth Mozart Requiem

4' 48'

Tickets: £24 for singers / £13 for audience For singers, rehearsals will start at 1.30pm. Full details will be sent to ticket bookers closer to the time. CBSO Chorus Photo: Andrew Fox

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JUNE

Thursday 1 June 2023, 2.15pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Benjamin Grosvenor plays Chopin Miracles can happen! Schubert writes an overture overnight. Chopin composes a musical letter to the love of his teenage life – and creates a piano concerto that practically glows. And Mozart redefines musical time and space, in a symphony so majestic and exhilarating that early listeners named it after a Greek god. Riccardo Minasi conducts, and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor makes a very welcome return. Riccardo Minasi - Conductor Benjamin Grosvenor - Piano Schubert Overture in the Italian Style in C major 7' Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 33' Mozart Symphony No. 41 (Jupiter) 36' Tickets: £56-£26

CONCERTS BY COACH Benjamin Grosvenor Photo: Andrej Grilc

There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for this concert, for more information see p.54

Sunday 4 June 2023, 2.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Family Concert: Peter and the Wolf Are you sitting comfortably? Then we will begin... Join the CBSO, conductor Julian Wilkins, presenter Jane Wright and our very own Youth and Children’s Choruses for an afternoon of fantasy and fairytales. Listen closely as the orchestra brings every character in Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf to life, and let your imagination run wild in Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood with music by Paul Patterson. All CBSO Family Concerts are BSL interpreted. Julian Wilkins - Conductor Jane Wright - Presenter CBSO Youth Chorus CBSO Children's Chorus Sarah Butt - BSL Interpreter Music includes.... Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf • Patterson Little Red Riding Hood and more! Sarah Butt Photo: Andrew Fox

Tickets: £12 / Group of 4 £38

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JUNE

Wednesday 7 June 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Kazuki conducts Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony Is Rachmaninoff’s Second the most romantic symphony ever written? With its grand, storm-swept vistas, endless melodies and rapturous emotions, it’s definitely a contender, and Kazuki Yamada simply loves it. Every performance is a special occasion – but first comes Holst’s exquisite Japanese jewel-box, and a CBSO debut for Seong-Jin Cho: a pianist who’s rapidly acquiring a worldwide following. Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Seong-Jin Cho - Piano Holst Japanese Suite Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2

10' 34' 55'

Tickets: £56-£26 Seong-Jin Cho Photo: Christoph Köstlin

Friday 9 June 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Best of the West End This unmissable collection of showstoppers from some of the world’s favourite musicals, old and new, is guaranteed to put a smile on your face, have you tapping your toes and singing along in no time. So, take your seats and let four fabulous singers and one of the world’s finest orchestras take you on a magical, musical tour. This concert will be BSL interpreted. Michael England - Conductor Sophie Evans and Scott Davies - Vocalists Paul Whittaker - BSL Interpreter Programme includes music from... The Phantom of the Opera • Les Misérables • Cabaret • Come From Away • Dear Evan Hansen • The Lion King • Mamma Mia! • Wicked • Frozen • Mary Poppins • My Fair Lady • Jersey Boys and more! Sophie Evans Photo: Darren Bell

Tickets: £56-£26

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Wednesday 14 June 2023, 7.30pm | Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Season Finale: Kazuki conducts Elgar’s First Symphony Kazuki Yamada ends the Season in stirring style with an all British programme. When Elgar’s First Symphony was first performed in 1908, the audience jumped to its feet and cheered. 115 years on, it’s still the ultimate British symphony: a sweeping, intensely emotional self-portrait of an artist, crowned by a melody you’ll never forget. Combined with Britten's extraordinary Serenade and a brand new piece by the brilliant Dani Howard, this really is a show-stopping Season Finale.

Kazuki Yamada Photo: Zuzanna Specjal

MEMBERS’ EVENT 6.45pm: Members’ Reception. Booking required

Kazuki Yamada - Conductor Ian Bostridge - Tenor Elspeth Dutch - Horn Howard New Work (CBSO Centenary Commission, World Premiere) Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Elgar Symphony No. 1

10' 26' 50'

Tickets: £56-£26

Tuesday 27 June 2023, 2pm | CBSO Centre

Cuppa Concert This performance is part of our series of relaxed small-ensemble concerts, specially programmed for people living in care settings and their carers. For more information see p.10 or visit: cbso.co.uk/cuppa-concerts. Tickets: £10 43 | Book online at cbso.co.uk or call the B:Music Box Office on 0121 780 3333


JULY

Friday 7 July 2023, 11am & 1.30pm Saturday 8 July 2023, 11am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm | CBSO Centre

Notelets: The Wizard of Oz Join presenter Jane Wright and a 10-piece CBSO ensemble on a magical musical journey along the Yellow Brick Road, meeting many wonderful characters on the way. Help the Scarecrow find his brain, the Tin Man find his heart, and the Lion find his courage in this fun-filled interactive performance inspired by The Wizard of Oz. All Notelets performances are BSL interpreted Tickets: £10 / Group of 4 £35 Recommended for toddlers and young children. Babies under 9 months do not require a ticket. Join us for FREE craft activities up to an hour before each performance. The Wizard of Oz Photo: Hannah Fathers

Sunday 30 July 2023, 7pm | Town Hall, Birmingham

Youth Orchestra Academy Mendelssohn, Bruch and Maxwell Davies each paint a vibrant picture of Scotland's wild and wonderful landscape, from the glowing warmth of sunrise to the rugged ruins of Holyrood Abbey at night. Performing these works today, are the finest players from the CBSO’s world-class Youth Orchestra who bring their unstoppable energy to this Scottish-inspired programme. Michael Seal - Conductor 14' Maxwell Davies An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise Bruch Scottish Fantasy 30' Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 (Scottish) 40' Tickets: £24 Youth Orchestra Adacemy

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BEYOND THE CONCERT HALL

While we’re thrilled to perform so many concerts at Symphony Hall, the orchestra is also proudly out and about in the city (and beyond) throughout the year. You might find our musicians popping up at various venues around the city, whether that’s within your school, community centre or perhaps at Hockley Social Club for one of our sell-out Symphonic Sessions gigs. You might also be wandering through New Street Station and find a full symphony orchestra under the departure boards (keep an eye on our website cbso.co.uk or our social media for announcements)! We also love being able to represent Birmingham and the West Midlands on many international stages, and this Season we’ll be touring Europe and America! You can stay up to date with everything the orchestra gets up to on our website, social media or by signing up to our email newsletter. facebook.com/thecbso instagram.com/thecbso twitter.com/thecbso

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CENTRE STAGE

LIVE AT CBSO CENTRE Get closer to the action and discover one of Birmingham’s best kept musical secrets, a series of short, informal concerts programmed and introduced by our musicians at CBSO Centre.

GOOD TO KNOW Most Centre Stage concerts start at 2pm at CBSO Centre (please note, the performance on 15 December is at 12 noon and the performance on 10 March is at 8pm). Performance durations vary, but are usually less than 1 hour. A selection of snacks and refreshments will be available to buy up-to an hour before the performance.

ALL TICKETS £10 Tickets can be booked in advance online, over the phone or in person at CBSO Centre immediately prior to the performance.

Friday 16 September 2022, 2pm

Dvořák Piano Quintet Ensemble: Philip Brett, Kirsty Lovie, Amy Thomas, Arthur Boutillier and a guest pianist Britten Three Divertimenti for String Quartet Dvořák Piano Quintet No. 2

Friday 23 September 2022, 2pm

Wind and Strings Ensemble: Jonathan Martindale, Oliver Janes, Nikolaj Henriques, Elspeth Dutch, Miguel Fernandes, Anthony Alcock

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Nielsen Serenata in vano, Halvorsen Passacaglia on a Theme of Handel, Isang Yun Trio, Strauss Till Eulenspiegel einmal anders

Friday 30 September 2022, 2pm

Flute and Harp Ensemble: Marie-Christine Zupancic, Katherine Thomas Ibert Entr’acte, Takemitsu Toward the Sea Rota Sonata, Piazzolla Histoire Du Tango

Wednesday 19 October 2022, 2pm

Baroque Ensemble Ensemble: Annabel Knight, Julia Åberg, Kelly McCusker, Jacqueline Tyler, Warwick Cole Uccellini Aria Sopra la Bergamasca, Mancini Recorder Concerto in D minor, Vivaldi Op.1 No.12 RV63, Corelli Violin Sonata Op.2 No.7, Vivaldi Chamber Concerto RV108 46


Thursday 10 November 2022, 2pm

Friday 3 March 2023, 2pm

Vaughan Williams at 150

Metamorphosen

Ensemble: Philip Brett, Charlotte Skinner, Christopher Yates, Catherine Bower, Eduardo Vassallo

Ensemble: Eugene Tzikindelean, Philip Brett, Adam Römer, Jessica Tickle, Eduardo Vassallo, Arthur Boutllier, Jeremy Watt and a guest pianist

Vaughan Williams Phantasy Quintet, Beethoven String Quintet Op.29 in C Major

Friday 2 December 2022, 2pm

Strauss Metamorphosen Korngold Piano Quintet

Friday 10 March 2023, 8pm

CBSO Percussion Ensemble: Arthur Boutillier, Adrian Spillett, Toby Kearney, Matthew Hardy, James Keefe and students from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.

CBSO Folk Fusion Ensemble: Kirsty Lovie, Adam Römer, CBSO Percussion and a guest folk musician

Thursday 15 December 2022, 12 noon

The Lovie-Römer Duo offers a unique fusion of traditional Scottish and Hungarian music centering around all sorts of dance music. From beautiful Slow Airs to foot stomping Czardas, it promises to be a great evening of music!

CBSO Wind Octet

Friday 14 April 2023, 2pm

Tan Dun Elegy: Snow in June, Steve Reich Sextet

Ensemble: Emmet Byrne, Rachael Pankhurst, Oliver Janes, Joanna Patton, Mark Phillips, Jeremy Bushell, Nikolaj Henriques, Margaret Cookhorn

Brahms String Sextet Ensemble: Philip Brett, Charlotte Skinner, Christopher Yates, David BaMaung, Kate Setterfield, Catherine Ardagh Walter

Beethoven Rondino in E flat Major, Dove Figures in the Garden, Beethoven Wind Octet

Brahms String Sextet in B flat Major Op.18

Friday 13 January 2023, 2pm

Friday 28 April 2023, 2pm

Brahms Piano Quintet

Cello Ensemble

Ensemble: Jane Wright, Michael Jenkinson, Helen Edgar, John Thwaites

Ensemble to include members of the CBSO Cello Section Programme to include... Grieg Hall of the Mountain King, Rossini William Tell and Tchaikovsky Extracts from The Nutcracker

Brahms Piano Quintet in F Minor

Friday 27 January 2023, 2pm

Thursday 11 May 2023, 2pm

Double Bass Quartet

Music and Poetry

Ensemble: Anthony Alcock, Julian Atkinson, Damian Rubido Gonzalez, Jeremy Watt

Ensemble: Oliver Janes, Peter Cambell-Kelly, Bryony Morrison, Christopher Yates, Helen Edgar

Boguslaw Furtok Double Bass Quartet No.2 Colin Brumby Suite for Four Double Basses

Friday 3 February 2023, 2pm

Dvořák String Sextet Ensemble: Philip Brett, Stefano Mengoli, David BaMaung, Catherine Bower, Eduardo Vassallo, Miguel Fernandes Programme to include... Dvořák String Sextet in A Major and a new work (CBSO Centenary Commission, World Premiere)

Programme to include... Purcell Fantasia in G, Finzi Bagatelle for Clarinet and Quartet, Penderecki Clarinet Quartet: 1 Notturno and Mozart Clarinet Quintet: 1st movement

Wednesday 8 June 2023, 2pm

Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence Ensemble: Eugene Tzikindelean, Kirsty Lovie, Adam Römer, David BaMaung, Eduardo Vassallo, Arthur Boutillier Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence

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OUR CAMPAIGN FOR MUSICAL LIFE IN THE WEST MIDLANDS

The Sound of the Future campaign will reinvigorate the way we work, using music to connect communities, inspire participation and captivate audiences across the Midlands, the UK and the world. Our ambitious plans fall within four key priorities: OFFERING LIFE-ENRICHING ARTISTIC EXPERIENCES By investing in the most ambitious artistic projects performed by the very best musicians you could bring joy to concertgoers worldwide.

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NURTURING TALENT With your support, we will give budding and brilliant musicians unrivalled opportunities to realise their potential right here in Birmingham.

WELCOMING THE NEXT GENERATION OF CONCERTGOERS Your support will enable us to innovate in order to introduce younger and more diverse audiences to orchestral music.


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CBSO Members receive priority booking ahead of the general public. Benefactors, Symphony, Concerto and Overture Circles Members: Wednesday 18 May 2022 Gold and Silver Patrons and Patrons: Friday 20 May 2022 Gold Friends and Friends: Monday 23 May 2022 General Booking: Wednesday 25 May 2022 To join as a Member, take advantage of the 2022-23 priority booking periods or to book your place at a Members' Event visit cbso.co.uk/membership or call us on 0121 616 6510.

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JOIN OUR CORPORATE COMMUNITY Align your business with the CBSO to offer excellent experiences to your staff and clients by taking advantage of the many different benefits we can offer through our corporate partnerships.

LEAVE A LEGACY Help us secure the long-term future of music in Birmingham by leaving a legacy to the CBSO for immediate activity or to the CBSO Development Trust to support our private endowment fund which will provide an income stream for the Orchestra in perpetuity. Visit cbso.co.uk/legacy

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SEPTEMBER 2022 - JULY 2023 TICKET PRICES AT SYMPHONY HALL Please note, all prices shown in this brochure above £15 are inclusive of the £3.50 per ticket commission which is charged by the B:Music Box Office.

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CONCERTS BY COACH 24 September, 7.30pm A New World: Kazuki Yamada and Nicola Benedetti Wednesday 2 November, 2.15pm Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto Wednesday 7 December, 2.15pm Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony Thursday 2 February, 2.15pm Kazuki conducts The Planets Wednesday 19 April, 2.15pm Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony Thursday 1 June, 2.15pm Benjamin Grosvenor plays Chopin For matinees, coaches depart from the Royal Well Bus Station, GL50 3DN at 12.30pm. For evening performances, the coach will depart at 5.45pm from the same location. TO FIND OUT MORE visit cbso.co.uk/coaches Call 0121 616 6500 or email: marketing@cbso.co.uk

COMMUNITY COACH SCHEMES Some of our regular concert-goers also organise trips from various locations in the Midlands, including: • Stafford, Gnosall and Haughton • Newport, Telford and Shropshire • Church Stretton and District • Shropshire, Wellington and Mid-Wales • Leominster, Hereford and Ross On Wye For more information, including how to book and contact the organisers, please visit cbso.co.uk/coaches Matth ew Ha rd Princip al Timp y ani

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We will be running coaches for the following concerts from Cheltenham this Season. Coach tickets are £17.50 return and can be booked at the same time as your tickets, either online or by calling the B:Music Box Office on 0121 780 3333.

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GROUPS

We have made some updates to our group discounts for the 22-23 Season: • Groups of 10+ will receive a 20% discount on each ticket’s price • Groups of 20+ will receive a 25% saving on each ticket’s price, with every 11th ticket free • Tickets for children aged 17 or under will be priced at £5 for all group bookings and no further discount applies (excluding Family and Notelets concerts) • All group bookings of 10 or more will be subject to a reduced per-ticket commission of £1

BENEFITS FREE reservation facilities FLEXIBLE payment dates with final payments due 1 month prior to the concert PRIORITY booking

TO BOOK Email: boxoffice@bmusic.co.uk or call 0121 780 3333. Box Office phone lines are open Monday to Saturday, 10am2pm

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SEPTEMBER 2022

DECEMBER 2022

Tuesday 20 September, 7.30pm

Thursday 1 December, 7.30pm

A New World: Kazuki Yamada and Nicola Benedetti

Street Music: Stravinsky, Ellington & Rota

Saturday 24 September, 7pm

Wednesday 7 December, 2.15pm

Human Nature: The Rite of Spring

Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony

Wednesday 28 September, 2.15pm

Thursday 15 December, 7.30pm Friday 16 December, 7:30pm

The Sea

OCTOBER 2022

A CBSO Choral Christmas with Alan Titchmarsh

Thursday 6 October, 7.30pm

Wednesday 21 December, 7.30pm

Sheku Kanneh-Mason plays Haydn Sunday 30 October, 3pm

A Swinging Christmas with the CBSO

CBSO Youth Orchestra plays Bruch & Lutosławski

JANUARY 2023

NOVEMBER 2022 Wednesday 2 November, 2.15pm

Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto Sunday 6 November, 3pm

Vaughan Williams at 150: A Sea Symphony Thursday 10 November, 7.30pm

Vaughan Williams at 150: Mystical Songs Friday 11 November, 7.30pm

Vaughan Williams at 150: Scott of the Antarctic

Sunday 8 January, 3pm

Viennese New Year Thursday 12 January, 7.30pm

Mahler’s First Symphony Thursday 19 January, 7.30pm

Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto Friday 20 January, 7.30pm

Classic FM Hall of Fame 2023 Wednesday 25 January, 2.15pm

Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto Sunday 29 January, 2pm

Sounds New

Tuesday 15 November, 2.15pm

FEBRUARY 2023

Prokofiev & Dvořák

Wednesday 1 February, 7.30pm Thursday 2 February, 2.15pm

Wednesday 23 November, 7.30pm

Birds of Paradise

Kazuki conducts The Planets

Thursday 24 November, 2.15pm

Wednesday 8 February, 6pm

Dudley International Piano Competition

Rush Hour Concert Friday 10 February, 7.30pm

Saturday 26 November, 2.30pm

Licence to Thrill: The Very Best of Bond

Family Concert: A Winter Party


MAY 2023

Thursday 16 February, 2.15pm

Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra

Wednesday 3 May, 2.15pm

Wednesday 22 February, 7.30pm

Kazuki conducts Scheherazade

Prokofiev & Sibelius

Saturday 6 May, 7.30pm

Sunday 26 February, 3pm

CBSO Youth Orchestra plays Berlioz Thursday 2 March, 7.30pm

Saturday 13 May, 7pm

The Dream of Gerontius

Movie Magic

Wednesday 8 March, 7.30pm

Thursday 18 May, 7.30pm

Mirga conducts Elgar & Schumann

Mirga conducts Mahler’s Tenth Symphony

Sunday 12 March, 2.30pm

Friday 26 May, 7.30pm

Family Concert: Film Favourites

Queen Symphonic: A Rock Orchestra Experience

Wednesday 15 March, 7.30pm

Romeo and Juliet

Sunday 28 May, 7pm

APRIL 2023

CBSO Singalong: Mozart’s Requiem

Thursday 13 April, 7.30pm

Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto Sunday 16 April, 3pm

Final Symphony: Music from FINAL FANTASY Wednesday 19 April, 2.15pm

JUNE 2023 Thursday 1 June, 2.15pm

Benjamin Grosvenor plays Chopin Sunday 4 June, 2.30pm

Family Concert: Peter and the Wolf

Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony

Wednesday 7 June, 7.30pm

Kazuki conducts Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony

Saturday 22 April, 7pm

Four Seasons

Friday 9 June, 7.30pm

Thursday 27 April, 7.30pm

Kazuki conducts Carmina Burana CBSO Benevolent Fund Concert

Wednesday 10 May, 7.30pm

Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony

MARCH 2023

Sunday 30 April, 3pm

CBSO & The Orchestral Qawwali Project

Best of the West End Wednesday 14 June, 7.30pm

Season Finale: Kazuki conducts Elgar’s First Symphony

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Registered Charity no. 506276. All performance timings are approximate. The information in this brochure was correct at the time of going to print (April 2022). The CBSO reserves the right to alter programmes and artists without notice. All tickets subject to availability. Player portraits: Joanna Patton, Arthur Boutillier, Colette Overdijk, Matthew Hardy and Graham Sibley - Ella Carman. Cover image: The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra on stage at Symphony Hall with conductor Michael Seal - Hannah Fathers. Brochure design: hello@teal-creative.co.uk


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