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Christopher Morley
From Russia with love
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Christopher Morley talks to conductor Valery Gergiev, in Birmingham this week.
Verdi Requiem/Midland Festival Chorus at Worcester Cathedral
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Over the years I have heard countless performances of the Verdi Requiem, including great ones conducted by Simon Rattle, Christopher Robinson and Antonio Pappano, and I鈥檝e lived with the incomparable Toscanini recording for many decades.
Contemporary Consort, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon
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This time a year ago I was berating the citizens of Stratford for not turning out to support the enterprising contemporary music concert which stood out amidst the otherwise typical Music Festival fodder.
CBSO, at Symphony Hall
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For more than half a century, Feeney Trust commissions for the CBSO have been events to savour in anticipation, and the latest among these, Colin Matthews鈥 Violin Concerto, is no exception.
Festival Chorus hits the right notes
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Malcolm Goldring tells Christopher Morley how the Midlands Festival Chorus attracts singers from far away.
Sinfonia of Birmingham, at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall
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Di Xiao is a young pianist whose awesome technique has already secured her many prizes and accolades.
CBSO Symphonic Dances / Seascapes at Symphony Hall, Birmingham
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The chemistry between Andris Nelsons and the CBSO is nothing less than sublime.
Handel's Agrippina at Barber Institute, University of Birmingham
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This is certainly a Barber Opera for the 21st century, post-modern in production terms and post 鈥減eriod-performance鈥 fossilisation in musical values.
Barber Institute breathes new life into baroque
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Opera has returned to Birmingham鈥檚 Barber Institute. Christopher Morley reports.
CBSO/Benevolent Fund Concert at Symphony Hall
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It鈥檚 been a busy few days for the CBSO: two blockbusting concerts at Symphony Hall, followed by two free events for the Birmingham public at ArtsFest, then immediately off to Germany for an important whistle-stop tour of three cities.
CBSO, at Symphony Hall
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During Andris Nelsons鈥 first year as music director of the CBSO he impressed with his scruff-of-the-neck grip on some of the greatest blockbusters of the concert repertoire.
Robert Farnon's 'light music' not to be sniffed at
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Christopher Morley looks ahead to a performance of a work by the Canadian composer Robert Farnon.
The Marriage of Figaro, at Mid Wales Opera, Theatre Hafren, Newtown
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At first sight Mozart鈥檚 Marriage of Figaro might appear the perfect choice as a vehicle for Mid Wales Opera to celebrate bringing 21 years of high-class performance to the heart of the principality.
Impressive 'away' form from Nelsons
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The CBSO鈥檚 musical director has been busy elsewhere. Christopher Morley finds the results spellbinding.
Presteigne Festival Round-Up at St Andrew's Church, Presteigne
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Of the 70-odd pieces programmed during the Presteigne Festival of Music and the Arts, no fewer than 44 are by living composers, as artistic director George Vass revealed before Thursday evening鈥檚 opening concert.
A passion for singing solo
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Mezzo Diana Moore tells Christopher Morley how she came to be performing in Stockholm.
Performances to touch the heart
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Recordings of some vintage CBSO concerts delight Christopher Morley while a new release bucks a trend.
Musicians head for the hills
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With the Presteigne Festival starting soon, Christopher Morley talks to its artistic director George Vass
Stratford Virtuosi Orchestra, at Adrian Boult Hall
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During the eight years in which it has drawn an international range of talented young string students to Stratford-upon-Avon, the Virtuoso Violin Festival has always concluded with an orchestral concert in the town鈥檚 Holy Trinity Church.
Peter Donohoe, at Birmingham Conservatoire
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The Birmingham International Piano Academy consistently attracts pianists of world stature to perform and give masterclasses during a lively last week in July at Birmingham Conservatoire.
Andris Nelsons Proms debut triumph with CBSO
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Christopher Morley reports on a triumphant Proms debut for the CBSO with its new music director.
Tom Randle at Tardebigge Church
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Already in its sixth summer, Tardebigge鈥檚 much-loved Celebrating English Song series gave a first recital of songs by American composers.
Review: CBSO at Symphony Hall; Queens Park Sinfonia, at Adrian Boult Hall
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Eighteen years on, Stravinsky's Firebird makes a triumphant return to Symphony Hall.
World Premieres, at Birmingham Town Hall
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Among the many impressive statistics arising out of the International Double Reed Society 2009 conference currently being held at Birmingham Conservatoire, with its 1000-plus attendees, is the fact that no fewer than 41 world premieres are being performed during this week-long event.
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