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Men required for leading West Midlands choir

Call out for bass and tenor singers as bursaries announced.

5 February, 2015 in Classical, Music.

Major gift aids CBSO

£200,000 endowment for chamber music programme.

29 January, 2015 in Classical.

Stay tuned

29,000 Birmingham schoolchildren experience the thrill of classical music through education initiative.

14 January, 2015 in Classical.

‘Come and sing’ invitation

Choir looking for reinforcements for rehearsal.

13 January, 2015 in Classical.

Fox Boss Sir Howard Elston Stands by Birmingham race story

Sir Howard Elston, chief managing editor supremo for Fox Worldwide News, on why his TV station is correct in saying Birmingham is a “Muslim-only city”

12 January, 2015 in Birmingham, Classical, Comment, Most recent, Politics.

CBSO appoint new Development Trust chair

Prominent business leader to head orchestra fundraising body.

4 December, 2014 in Classical.

Crowdfunding aids Birmingham Contemporary Music Group

Record number of new works to be performed.

2 December, 2014 in Classical.

UK premiere to mark anniversary of CBSO Chorus

Fortieth anniversary will see James MacMillan’s Passion performed.

27 November, 2014 in Classical.

CBSO appoints new member

Addition for orchestra.

20 November, 2014 in Classical.

Musical families

CBSO appoints Section Leader Clarinet with orchestra family history.

18 November, 2014 in Classical, Most recent.

CBSO sound like Christmas

Orchestra announces festive programme.

6 November, 2014 in Classical.

Desert songs

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra announces first-ever tour to Abu Dhabi.

5 November, 2014 in Classical.

CBSO youth landmark

UK premiere of Turnage’s Passchendaele for CBSO Youth Orchestra 10th Anniversary.

23 October, 2014 in Classical.

CBSO launches Family-Friendly series

Here’s the opportunity to introduce children to the wonders of the orchestra.

21 October, 2014 in Childrens, Classical.

Alpesh Chauhan named CBSO Assistant Conductor

Role builds on year-long period as the orchestra’s first Conducting Fellow.

14 October, 2014 in Classical.

Try something new with the CBSO

Classical first-timers start here.

10 October, 2014 in Classical.

Coming up at Artrix

Soul, jazz, classical and theatre are coming up at Bromsgrove’s Artrix Arts centre.

7 October, 2014 in Classical, Music, Theatre.

CBSO launch appeal to continue educational work

Funding shock for leading orchestra.

17 September, 2014 in Classical, Education.

A visit to the Barber

A chance to see some of the finest young musicians in the region.

1 September, 2014 in Classical.

Howard: Bernie, Bribes and Blair’s Big Buddy

Sir Howard Elston (DOA) reports from Germany on how Formula One boss Bernard Ecclestone, friend of Tony Blair, is totally not guilty of bribery.

6 August, 2014 in Classical, Most recent.

City dates for world-renowned young musicians

City dates for world-renowned young musicians.

29 July, 2014 in Childrens, Classical.

CBSO appoints principal second flute

26 year old Veronika Klirová to join City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

26 June, 2014 in Classical.

CBSO announces concert season 2014- 2015

Farewell to musical director Andris Nelsons amongst highlights.

1 May, 2014 in Classical.

If it’s Sunday it must be…

As the CBSO wound up its longest-ever European engagement with performances in Stuttgart and Luxembourg, Fellowship Conductor Alpesh Chauhan presents the sixth and final instalment of his tour diary.

6 April, 2014 in Classical, Travel.

Solihull choristers hit high note

St Paul’s date for school choir.

3 April, 2014 in Childrens, Classical.

If it’s Thursday it must be…

As the CBSO currently undertakes its longest-ever European engagement, Fellowship Conductor Alpesh Chauhan presents the fourth instalment of his tour diary.

31 March, 2014 in Classical, Travel.

If it’s Tuesday it must be…

With the CBSO currently taking part in their longest-ever European engagement, Fellowship Conductor Alpesh Chauhan presents part three of his tour diary.

29 March, 2014 in Classical, Travel.

If it’s Friday it must be…

With the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra currently undertaking it’s longest ever European tour, Fellowship Conductor Alpesh Chauhan presents the first part of his tour diary.

27 March, 2014 in Classical, Travel.

San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Hall, Friday, March 14th 2014

Gary Whitehouse watches one of the world’s great orchestras.

17 March, 2014 in Classical.

From Russia with love

Young Russian musicians to perform in Birmingham.

14 March, 2014 in Childrens, Classical.

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