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Major work for CBSO centre after £1.5m boost

Better acoustics, digital work and new seating and lighting at centre

Aston Performing Arts Academy Orchestra rehearse for their Motown Spectacular at the CBSO Centre

The CBSO Centre is set for a major overhaul after bosses secured close to £1.5 million funding.

The centre, where the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra rehearses and occasionally performs, will be upgraded with state-of-the-art acoustics and new seating and lighting.

The funding, from Arts Council England and Garfield Weston Foundation, will also go towards better public open space, offering a more welcoming and flexible, contemporary experience for all visitors and users.

Set in the heart of Birmingham’s cultural quarter, near Symphony Hall where the Orchestra is resident, the centre currently comprises of a 300-seat, fully flexible auditorium, plus office and rehearsal space.

Annmarie Wallis, CBSO director of finance, said she was thrilled to have received a total of £1.47 million.

She said: “We are really fortunate; CBSO Centre is the only purpose built space in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to provide a permanent base for a symphony orchestra. It is the backdrop to all of our musical and community activities as well as many award-winning recordings, so it is important that it remains a cutting edge facility.” 

CBSO Centre is the rehearsal venue for the Orchestra, its four choruses and Youth Orchestra. It also hosts intimate lunchtime performances and pre-school concerts as well as many other educational projects. Furthermore, it is home to Ex Cathedra and Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.

The work also includes digital improvements to offer a better visitor and user experience for the future.