Chance for all to hear stunning performers in new building.
The first concert broadcasts from the brand new Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Concert Hall will be made by BBC Radio 3 starting on 9th January.
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he station has chosen the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, which is part of Birmingham City University, to record a series of four lunchtime recitals by its exceptional New Generation Artists. The weekly, hour-long, concerts are at 1pm on successive Tuesdays in January and feature trumpeter Simon Höfele (9th January), pianist Mariam Batsashvili (pi ctured – 16th January), bass baritone Ashley Riches (23rd January) and the Quatuor Arod (30th January).The recital series is one of the first opportunities Birmingham audiences will have to enjoy a concert in the stunning new £57 million Royal Birmingham Conservatoire which opened in September.
BBC Radio 3 Editor,Emma Bloxham says, ”It’s a real honour for our BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists to perform in this wonderful new space, which fittingly has the championing of young talent at its very core. I was lucky enough to visit the building last year when it was being built, and I’m delighted that I’m able to return now to see the spectacular finished result.”
The BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists Scheme helps support talented musicians to reach the next stages of their careers and brings some of the world’s most promising young talent to listeners across the UK through BBC Radio 3 broadcasts.
All four artists have international competition successes under their belts and are developing impressive solo careers. Simon Hofele has appeared with many prestigious orchestras including the Royal Concertgebouw. He performs three trumpet sonatas in his recital. Mariam Batsashvili is a former winner of the renowned Liszt International Piano Competition and includes three works by Liszt in her programme.
Ashley Riches has appeared on world stages including with The Royal Opera. He has devised a recital of Schubert, Dvořák and Brahms. Quatuor Arod won the ARD International Music Competition in Munich and already have several residencies to their name. They’ll play Mozart and Mendelssohn quartets.
The four concerts will be broadcast from 30 January to 2 February on BBC Radio 3 and will also be available for thirty days after broadcast via the Radio 3 website and the BBC iPlayer Radio app. BBC Radio 3 returns to the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to record the Royal Gala opening concert on Sunday 11th March 2018 performed by the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra and conducted by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director, Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla.
For further information and details of how to book, visit www.bcu.ac.uk/concerts