Come and sing with Birmingham Bach Choir
A chance to workshop a leading choral work with the acclaimed choir.
A chance to workshop a leading choral work with the acclaimed choir.
Part two of Steve Beauchampe’s interview with Birmingham Conductor Alpesh Chauhan.
Steve Beauchampe talks to one of the rising stars of the world’s classical music scene, Birmingham conductor Alpesh Chauhan.
Traditional favourites to be performed in listed surroundings.
Free concert for families to relax at Christmas.
Nicolette Fraillon to bring Australian magic to Nutcracker.
Unique music scheme unites composers with community orchestras.
Simon Hale is impressed by the CBSO’s new arrival.
Stars of TV, film, theatre and radio.
Solihull youngsters in 2,000-strong UK choir.
Richard Lutz takes his pew for the Ben Johnson classic that caustically sends up his fellow Londoners of 1610.
An historic occasion for one of Birmingham’s cultural treasures.
Festival featuring the best of European theatre, dance and performance returns to Birmingham.
Landmark anniversary for Cathedral City festival.
Steve Beauchampé watches the latest performance from the CBSO.
Tribute to conductor Walter Weller planned.
Birthday celebrations for People’s Orchestra.
Richard Lutz watches a memorable and frenetic staging of the Marlowe classic at The Swan in Stratford.
Birmingham’s two-week festival of creative, experimental and boundary-pushing new music.
New Patron for cathedral city arts event.
Simon Hale watches Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Evening of Music and Dance.
Orchestra names Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla as its Music Director.
Prestigious London dates announced for Birmingham conductor.
Three premieres take centre stage at Symphony Hall.
Orchestra and Trigon Pensions partner for another three years.
Birmingham violinist and passionate educator celebrated as part of New Year Honours.
Alan Titchmarsh launches the CBSO’s Christmas appeal.
Boosts international profile of Birmingham’s burgeoning contemporary arts scene.
The South Birmingham Sinfonia have announced their latest concert.
Richard Lutz takes a seat for that most patriotic of Shakespeare plays .