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漏 2026 a 海角视频
Christopher Morley
Sex and sermons with Douglas Cuomo
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The composer of the Sex and the City music has created a dramatic piece for the Orchestra of the Swan.
Child's play for Philip Fisher
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Christopher Morley speaks to child prodigy Philip Fisher about how moving to the US has shaped his music.
Dejan Lazic goes inside the mind of Johannes Brahms
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Croatian pianist Dejan Lazic tells Christopher Morley about his six-year labour of love.
Review: CBSO/The Organ Symphony, at Symphony Hall
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There were some spooky connections to this CBSO concert, but all of them benevolent.
Review: Tenebrae, at St John's Church, Bromsgrove
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Perhaps it鈥檚 a contradiction in terms (if you think about it), but Sunday鈥檚 concert from Tenebrae was probably the highlight of this year鈥檚 Bromsgrove Festival and many others before it.
Review: Jonathan Miller, at The Artrix, Bromsgrove
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Jonathan Miller must surely be the polymath equivalent of Ken Dodd, the comedian famous for keeping his audiences spellbound captives well into the early hours.
Review: Bach B Minor Mass, City of Birmingham Choir at Worcester Cathedral
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The City of Birmingham Choir鈥檚 away day at Worcester Cathedral, the home ground of their conductor, Adrian Lucas, for Bach鈥檚 Mass in B minor was not, I fear, a resounding success.
Review: The Nash Ensemble, at Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove
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Despite being over halfway towards its century, the annual Bromsgrove Festival never ceases to astound in the inventiveness of its programming.
CBSO: The season ahead
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Christopher Morley previews an exciting year for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
Review: Jun Markl/CBSO, at Symphony Hall, Birmingham
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There were some spooky connections to this CBSO concert, but all of them benevolent.
Review: The Rite of Spring, CBSO and Julia Mach, at Symphony Hall
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So much could have gone wrong with the mind-blowing technology: several stereoscopic cameras focusing from various angles upon one lone dancer in the corner of the stage; computer software which instantly transmuted the live images and projected them onto a huge screen behind an equally huge orchestra, cramped on a necessarily reduced platform; and all kinds of other gremlins could have crept in.
Setting the stage around the West Midlands
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Christopher Morley ventures out of town for a host of musical events taking place this week.
Review: The Rite of Spring - CBSO and Julia Mach, at Symphony Hall, Birmingham
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So much could have gone wrong with the mind-blowing technology, but this extraordinary presentation of Stravinsky鈥檚 Rite of Spring was a total triumph.
Review: Ballets Russes, CBSO, at Symphony Hall
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One day short of the 20th anniversary of Symphony Hall鈥檚 opening concert, the CBSO almost replicated that heady programme.
Review: Romantic Passions, Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra, at Adrian Boult Hall
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We frequently refer to 鈥渇amilies鈥 of musical instruments, but a good orchestral horn section does in fact become a virtual real family.
Review: Ballet Russes / CBSO, at Symphony Hall, Birmingham
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One day short of the 20th anniversary of Symphony Hall鈥檚 opening concert, the CBSO almost replicated that heady programme.
Review: Worcestershire Young Voices, at Worcester Cathedral
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Sing 海角视频 is a great idea, bringing young voices together and assembling them into a substantial choral force to perform major repertoire.
Stravinsky taken to another dimension
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A high tech 3D light experience will form the backdrop to a unique performance of The Rite of Spring.
Review: Worcester Festival Choral Society, at Worcester Cathedral
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Saturday鈥檚 programme of British music from the early decades of the 20th century looked enticing; in the event its performance in this Worcester Festival Choral Society concert proved disappointing.
Review: Theodora, at Barber Institute, University of Birmingham
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The trouble with Handel鈥檚 large-scale vocal works is that the nuggets of genuine treasure drown in the morass of composing-by-numbers (and plagiarism) which make up their inordinate length.
Young voices sing out at Worcester Cathedral
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Christopher Morley talks to the man conducting a celebration of youthful talent at Worcester Cathedral.
Choral societies bring harmonies of spring to the West Midlands
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Christopher Morley sings the praises of our region鈥檚 choirs as he looks at the season ahead.
Review: Di Xiao, at Adrian Boult Hall
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Di Xiao is a pianist who is rapidly making a name for herself, touring extensively both in this country and abroad, where recently she represented Symphony Hall around prestigious European concert halls.
Review: Mahler Symphony no.6, CBSO at Symphony Hall
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Even within the context of Birmingham鈥檚 bonanza Mahler season, marking the anniversaries of both the composer鈥檚 birth and death, the last few days have brought us something extra special.
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