What's On — All events
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Ralph McTell and The Dylan Project
Sat 1 Nov Town Hall
This gala double bill features Ralph McTell, one of Britain's best-loved singersongwriters. Ralph will perform a solo set from his self-penned repertoire of great songs and this will be his only Midlands concert in 2008. The Dylan Project stars Birmingham's very own Steve Gibbons with PJ Wright, Phil Bond, and Fairport Convention's Dave Pegg and Gerry Conway.
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Birmingham Jazz Season - Zoe Rahman and the Where the Rivers Meet Tour
Sat 1 Nov Book through our ticket office for CBSO Centre
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Festival of Remembrance
Sun 2 Nov Town Hall
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Lunchtime Organ Concert - Thomas Trotter (3rd Nov)
Mon 3 Nov Symphony Hall
The City Organist plays Tomkins’ Worster Brawls, Susato’s Saltarelle and more before concluding with Rossini’s stirring William Tell Overture. Admission from 12.30pm. Programme lasts approximately one hour. Thomas Trotter is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
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Elgar’s Cello Concerto
Tue 4 Nov Symphony Hall
Composed during the blitz and premiered at the 1943 Proms, Vaughan Williams’ serene Fifth Symphony seems like a retreat from the real world to an imagined paradise. Elgar’s equally lyrical Cello Concerto, composed in 1919, also feels like a reaction against the horrors of wartime. Vernon Handley, such a tireless champion of English music, precedes these two masterpieces with a musical fairytale by Granville Bantock, who did so much for Birmingham’s musical life and was instrumental in the founding of the CBSO in 1920. 6.15pm Pre-concert talk - Vaughan Williams’ Fifth Baz Chapman - Programme Director of Sing Up - shares his enthusiasm for Vaughan Williams’ great wartime symphony. *We have received the very sad news that the conductor, Vernon Handley, died on 10 September aged 77. We will be looking for another conductor for this concert, and will announce the change shortly. We are dedicating this concert in memory of Vernon Handley. *
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Anne Gastinel - cello
*Bantock* The Witch of Atlas 15’ *Elgar* Cello Concerto 26’ *Vaughan Williams* Symphony No. 5 42’
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Elgar’s Cello Concerto
Wed 5 Nov Symphony Hall
Composed during the blitz and premiered at the 1943 Proms, Vaughan Williams’ serene Fifth Symphony seems like a retreat from the real world to an imagined paradise. Elgar’s equally lyrical Cello Concerto, composed in 1919, also feels like a reaction against the horrors of wartime. Vernon Handley, such a tireless champion of English music, precedes these two masterpieces with a musical fairytale by Granville Bantock, who did so much for Birmingham’s musical life and was instrumental in the founding of the CBSO in 1920. 1.15pm Pre-concert talk - Vaughan Williams’ Fifth Baz Chapman - Programme Director of Sing Up - shares his enthusiasm for Vaughan Williams’ great wartime symphony. *We have received the very sad news that the conductor, Vernon Handley, died on 10 September aged 77. We will be looking for another conductor for this concert, and will announce the change shortly. We are dedicating this concert in memory of Vernon Handley.*
Anne Gastinel - cello City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
*Bantock* The Witch of Atlas 15’ *Elga*: Cello Concerto 26’ *Vaughan Williams* Symphony No. 5 42’
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Centre Stage CBSO Players
Thu 6 Nov Book through our ticket office for CBSO Centre
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Celebrity Recital: John Williams
Thu 6 Nov Symphony Hall
One of today’s greatest guitarists, John Williams’s restless questing spirit has led him to work in virtually every genre, from classical to cross-over, jazz to rock, Bach to Beatles. A legend in his own lifetime, he has attracted admiration and controversy but never indifference. His recital at Symphony hall is keenly anticipated - book now. Tickets £5-£20
PROGRAMME: ANTONIO VIVALDI Concerto Op.3, No.9 DOMENICO SCARLATTI Two Sonatas ENRIQUE GRANADOS Valses Poeticos ISAAC ALBENIZ Torre Bermeja JOHN WILLIAMS Notes in the Margin INTERVAL AGUSTIN BARRIOS MANGORE La Catedral JOHN WILLIAMS Prelude to a Song/ Open End/ Song without Words/ Hello Francis ENNIO MORRICONE Cinema Paradiso (theme) STANLEY MYERS The Deer Hunter (Cavatina) JOHN T. WILLIAMS Schindler's List (theme) PETER SCULTHORPE Djilile TURLOUGH O'CAROLAN Carolan's Concerto and traditional Irish tunes
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The Temptations with special guest YolanDa Brown
Fri 7 Nov Symphony Hall
Since the early 1960s The Temptations have thrilled crowds with the likes of Get Ready, Papa Was A Rollin Stone, I’m Gonna Make You Love Me, You’re My Everything, Just My Imagination, My Girl and Treat Her Like A Lady. Their enduring style of lead vocals and emotive harmonies combined with stylish choreography has earned them the crown of Emperors of Soul.
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Birmingham Symphonic Winds - Young at Heart
Sat 8 Nov Book through our ticket office for CBSO Centre
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The Salsa Ball in association with SalsaFever.com
Sat 8 Nov Town Hall
Go Latin in Birmingham at one of the finest music halls in the country. An evening of salsa grooves from the UK’s hottest salsa band. Award-winning Alex Wilson is at the helm of his renowned 12-piece Salsa Orchestra, a scintillating line-up of the best contemporary salsa rhythm, brass and vocal musicians, for the Midlands launch of his new album. Before the full salsa showdown, loosen up those Latino limbs in the hands of our host Rohan Brown and expert instructors from Salsafever.com, with free classes and salsa DJs from 8pm onwards. _‘Alex Wilson has been slaying ‘em with his authentic, exciting Afro-Cuban’_ *Mojo* _‘It’s tempting to wear a hat to his gigs just to be able to throw it up in the air!’_ *Guardian* £18.50 Dress to impress - black tie preferred but not essential.
Alex Wilson Salsa Orchestra
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Family Concert: Steps in Time
Sun 9 Nov Symphony Hall
Time travelling across the musical universe is the theme for today’s family concert! Our own real-life Doctor Who, in the form of popular presenter Alasdair Malloy, will keep the CBSO stepping in time with a selection of dances from across the ages. So forget about two left feet and get with the beat in an afternoon packed with numbers conjuring up twinkling toes for waltzes, courtly dances, marches and sambas, including music by Walton, Mozart, Arnold, Dvorák and Piazzolla. Why not come along dressed as your favourite kind of dancer? FREE CREATIVE WORKSHOPS AND MUSIC in the foyers from 1.30pm
David Danzmayr - conductor Alasdair Malloy - presenter City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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Sinfonia of Birmingham
Sun 9 Nov Book through our ticket office for CBSO Centre
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Lunchtime Organ Concert - Peter Gould
Mon 10 Nov Town Hall
The Derby Cathedral Organist performs Jongen’s Cantabile, Dubois’ Fiat Lux, Fletcher’s Toccata and more. Admission from 12.30pm. Programme lasts approximately one hour.
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Centrepiece at Symphony Hall
Symphony Hall
Fabulous Treasure Troves: Symphony Hall and Town Hall are hosting ‘Centrepiece’ Jewellery Selling Exhibition from 12 November to 23 December 2008 Building on ten years of sparkling success, ‘Centrepiece’ is again bringing Birmingham a unique dual-site shopping experience for the six weeks leading up to Christmas. With at least 30 different contemporary designer maker collections of the highest standard on show in the foyers you can treat yourself or your family and friends. The exquisite handmade pieces are catering for a very wide range of budgets. This year’s novelty will be an exciting collaboration of six ‘Centrepiece’ jewellery designers and six regional glass artists, showcased at the Town Hall foyer. Opening times: Symphony Hall (Tuesday 11th November at 5.00pm until 23rd December at 10:30pm, open daily from 10:30am to 10:30pm) Town Hall (Wednesday 12th November at 10:30am until 23rd December at 10.30pm, open on most days, please check the Town Hall calendar of events)
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Birmingham Symphonic Winds - Ten Years On
Tue 11 Nov Book through our ticket office for CBSO Centre
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Birmingham Jazz Season - Ken Vandermark / Barry Guy / Mark Sanders
Tue 11 Nov Book through our ticket office for CBSO Centre
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Centrepiece at Town Hall
Town Hall
Fabulous Treasure Troves: Symphony Hall and Town Hall are hosting ‘Centrepiece’ Jewellery Selling Exhibition from 12th November to 23rd of December 2008. Building on ten years of sparkling success, ‘Centrepiece’ is again bringing Birmingham a unique dual-site shopping experience for the six weeks leading up to Christmas. With at least 30 different contemporary designer maker collections of the highest standard on show in the foyers you can treat yourself or your family and friends. The exquisite handmade pieces are catering for a very wide range of budgets. This year’s novelty will be an exciting collaboration of six ‘Centrepiece’ jewellery designers and six regional glass artists, showcased at the Town Hall foyer. Opening times: Symphony Hall (Tuesday 11th November at 5.00pm until 23rd December at 10:30pm, open daily from 10:30am to 10:30pm) Town Hall (Wednesday 12th November at 10:30am until 23rd December at 10.30pm, open on most days, please check the Town Hall calendar of events)
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BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime
Programme ChangeWed 12 Nov Town Hall
Thomas Gould was chosen by the Evening Standard as a rising star of 2008. You'll have heard him at Town Hall as co-leader of the Britten Sinfonia, but today we have the chance to hear this outstanding young player in his own right, performing popular works by Schubert and Debussy and another in our series of Beethoven Violin Sonatas. This concert replaces the previously advertised Radio 3 Lunchtime concert by Alina Ibragimova and Cedric Tiberghien which has been rescheduled to 13 January 2009.
*Thomas Gould* violin *John Reid* piano
*Beethoven* Sonata No.2 in A, Op.12 No.2 *Debussy* Violin Sonata *Schubert* Rondo Brillant in B minor
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John Martyn plus support
Wed 12 Nov Town Hall
John Martyn will revisit his classic album, _Grace and Danger_, for a very special UK tour. He will also be showcasing new material as well as playing some of his best loved songs. This year legendary singer-songwriter John Martyn received the lifetime achievement award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. Martyn was presented the award by his friend Phil Collins and in a special message, Eric Clapton described Martyn as: "So far ahead of everything, it's almost inconceivable." Martyn has romanced generation after generation for more than 40 years with his powerfully heartfelt song-writing, as relevant now as ever, thanks to the homage paid by a new movement of folk artists. Fuelled by his huge voice and staggering guitar playing, there is always a near-religious intensity to a John Martyn show. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see the Scottish song-writing genius. £24.50

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