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Christopher Morley
Review: CBSO (CBSO Centre) & Ex Cathedra (Town Hall)
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Christopher Morley reviews the CBSO taking on Stravinsky, while Ex Cathedra deliver Bach's St John Passion
The mindset of the concerto soloist
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Soloists Alan Thomas and Hakan Hardenberger talk to Christopher Morley.
Kazushi provides a bridge between western and eastern cultures
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Kazushi Ono, who conducts the CBSO in music by Strauss and Prokofieve tonight, talks to Christopher Morley about the Japanese perspective on European music.
A young composer who takes success in her stride
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Birmingham Conservatoire graduate Joanna Lee talks to Christopher Morley about her new commission for the Orchestra of the Swan.
Swan performance just out of this world
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Christopher Morley reviews the Orchestra of the Swan at Birmingham Town Hall.
Positive feedback from young musical talent
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There may be a lot of white hair among audiences at classical music concerts, but membership of youth orchestras is thriving.
From opera pit to podium of the CBSO
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Like many other conductors - Sakari Oramo and Andris Nelsons among them - Edward Gardner owes part of his glittering success to having been in the right place at the right time.
Luney tunes: Clair de Lune - Kenny. Martineau (ABC Classics 476 5330)
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The "ABC" in the label details refers to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, holders of the copyright on this release originally recorded in 1995 at the elegant St George's church on Bristol's Brandon Hill.
Hall swells to the sound of a thousand
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Christopher Morley previews a rare performance of Mahler's Eighth Symphony, the so-called "Symphony of a Thousand".
Loyalty the key to festival success
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Just as with the recurrences of Christmas, the years which separate each annual Presteigne Festival seem to get shorter and shorter.
Evocative sounds from cosy barn
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Contemporary Consort
An enviable reputation
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One of the most eagerly awaited events in our region's annual concert calendar gets under way tonight with the opening concert of the Presteigne Festival.
A wonderful time for festivals
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With just time to draw breath between what has been the most successful Three Choirs Festival I can remember in 35 years - Worcester can be well proud of itself - and yet another mouthwatering Presteigne Festival, musical events still continue in our region.
Andersen event gets fairytale beginning
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Classical music preview
Seasonal sonority
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As Easter approaches, performances from choral societies form a prominent part of the current concert calendar.
The magnificent Severn in music
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Remember the wonderful MGM film musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers?
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