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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk
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WELCOME TO YOUR gUiDE FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH SHOWS AT TOWN HALL AND SYMPHONY HALL.For full details of all our upcoming events please contact the Box Office on 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk
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CONTENTS
3 Highlights
4 Don't Miss
5-19 February Events
20-33 March Events
34 Free Jazz – Rush Hour Blues & Sax in the City
35 Children’s Events
36 Coming Soon
37 Public Tours
38 Education/Community
39 Accessibility
40 Booking Information
41 Seating Plans
42 Dining, Drinking & Shopping
43 Supporting Town Hall and Symphony Hall
45 How to Reach Us
46 Concerts at a Glance
C Celebrity Piano Recital: Lang Lang p6Muti conducts Beethoven p30
Courtney Pine p21The Rat Pack – Live from Las Vegas p28
Midlake p13Chris Rea p24
Transatlantic Sessions p6Judy Collins p8
Tim Vine: The Joke-amotive p15Julian Clary: Lord of the Mince p22
John Beatty: Wild Vision p5An Evening with Larry Lamb p14
An Evening of Music & Dance p17sampad's Asian Spring Dance Showcase p23
Colin Currie Percussion Discovery Family Concert p16Little Red Riding Hood and the Fairy Tale Inspector p35
HIGHLIGHTS
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WORLD & FOLK
SPOKEN WORDDFAMILY
ROCK & POP
COMEDY
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk4 JAN
JaN GarbarEk GrOupFrIday 29 JaNuary, 7.30pm
Jan Garbarek saxophones Rainer Brüninghaus keyboards Yuri Daniel bass with very special guest Trilok Gurtu percussion, drums
Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek is known for his atmospheric and quietly intense tone, and his textural explorations of austere severity and melodic warmth. Expect sounds both timeless and modern, ethereal and earthy from this defining voice in European jazz. The concert features a must-see collaboration with Indian master percussionist Trilok Gurtu.
£18.50, £22.50, £25
barENbOIm pLayS bEETHOvENSaTurday 30 JaNuary, 7.30pm
Staatskapelle Berlin Daniel Barenboim conductor/piano
Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht 20’ Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5, Emperor 38’
Few names are more prestigious in music today than that of Daniel Barenboim. A musical colossus and legend in his own lifetime, he is one of the world’s leading pianists and conductors. Steeped in Beethoven’s music, Barenboim’s performance of the Emperor Concerto with the Staatskapelle Berlin is eagerly anticipated.
£5, £17.50, £25, £32.50, £40, £50, £60Discounts available, please check when booking.
DON'T MISS
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 5FEB
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErTmONday 1 FEbruary, 1pm
Daniel Hyde organ
Parry Fantasia and Fugue in G Elgar Salut d’amour (arr. Lemare) Franck Choral No 2 in B minor Ireland Villanella (from Miniature Suite) Guilmant Sonata No 1 in D minor
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
JOHN bEaTTy: WILd vISIONmONday 1 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Images and Stories from the Wilderness
John Beatty is widely acclaimed as one of the most exciting nature, travel and adventure photographers of recent years. A captivating and inspiring storyteller, Wild Vision is a chance to hear about his extraordinary life. This fantastic audio-visual presentation will leave you full of wonder at the beauty of our planet.
“A superb creative experience.” Sir Chris Bonington
£12 Stalls only
aLpINE SympHONyTuESday 2 FEbruary, 7.30pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons conductor Martin Helmchen piano
Mozart Symphony No 33 19’ Mozart Piano Concerto No 24, K491 31’ Strauss An Alpine Symphony 51’
Strauss’s Alpine Symphony is a vast musical panorama – with everything from a mountain stream to a mighty glacier, painted in music of dazzling colour. As he was Strauss’s favourite composer, Mozart’s spirited 33rd Symphony and 24th Piano Concerto make the perfect opening.
6.15pm Pre-concert talk.
£9.50, £13.50, £17, £20.50, £23.50, £28, £32, £37, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk6 FEB
CELEbrITy pIaNO rECITaL: LaNG LaNG THurSday 4 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C, Op 2, No 3 26’ Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 57, Appassionata 24’ Albéniz Iberia Book 1 21’ Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7 18’
Lang Lang is a superstar of the piano, hailed as 'the hottest artist on the classical music planet' by The New York Times. For this return visit to Symphony Hall, his programme ranges from the Appassionata’s stormy turbulence and the sultry Spanish landscapes of Albéniz to the pyrotechnics of Prokofiev’s Seventh Sonata. Book your seat now!
6.15pm Pre-concert talk.
£5, £12.50, £20, £27.50, £35Discounts available, please check when booking.Sponsored by
TraNSaTLaNTIC SESSIONSFrIday 5 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Eddi Reader, Karen Matheson (Capercaillie), Cara Dillon, Sara Watkins, Dan Tyminski, Bruce Molsky, Tim O’Brien and Mollie O’Brien.
House-band includes Danny Thompson, Darrell Scott, John Doyle, Russ Barenberg, Phil Cunningham MBE, Donald Shaw, Michael McGoldrick, James Mackintosh and joint musical directors Aly Bain MBE and Jerry Douglas (Union Station).
The highlight of Glasgow’s Celtic Connections, Transatlantic Sessions revisits shared roots and forges new common ground between today’s finest Celtic and Americana musicians. Book now for the show that continues to affirm its founding reputation as 'the ultimate back-porch session'.
£24.50
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 7FEB
ruSSIaN maSTErSSaTurday 6 FEbruary, 7pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons conductor Baiba Skride violin
Liadov Kikimora 7’ Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1 36’ Stravinsky The Firebird 44’
Stravinsky’s The Firebird conjures a sumptuous world of glittering colours and Liadov’s Kikimora is another beautiful Russian fairy-tale. In between, the superb young Latvian violinist Baiba Skride performs Shostakovich’s powerful First Concerto.
5.45pm Pre-concert talk.
£9.50, £13.50, £17, £20.50, £23.50, £28, £32, £37, £39.50 Discounts available, please check when booking.
FamILy FOyEr FuSIONSaTurday 6 FEbruary, 11am
For details please see page 35
SuNday mOrNING COFFEE CONCErTSuNday 7 FEbruary, 11am
ECHO Rising Stars Series 15th season
Alba Ventura piano
Scarlatti Five Sonatas Granados Two movements from Goyescas de Falla Music from the ballets The Three Cornered Hat and Love the Magician
As well as classical Scarlatti, this fine young rising star pianist nominated by L’Auditori Barcelona offers a programme with a strong Spanish flavour, including Granados’s exquisite Lover and the Nightingale and de Falla’s notorious Ritual Fire Dance – an exciting prospect for all lovers of the piano.
£7.50 Stalls onlyDiscounts available, please check when booking.Ticket includes a cup of coffee or tea, or a glass or sherry, orange juice or water.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk8 FEB
TuNEd ON SEmINar: IS bLaCk muSIC dEad?mONday 8 FEbruary, 6pm, LEvEL 3 bar
A seminar exploring whether Black music events are still successful, or whether the red tape and fears of violence surrounding them has made it harder under continued pressure from police and local authorities.
Free eventPresented by Punch. Places are limited and are offered strictly on a first come first served basis. To register for a place email sophie@punch-records.co.uk clearly stating your name, email address, telephone number and the title of the seminar.
bLaCk dykE baNdSuNday 7 FEbruary, 3pm
Nicholas Childs conductor
Programme includes: Elgar Pomp & Circumstance March Glinka Overture Russlan and Ludmilla Holst Jupiter – I Vow to Thee My Country Respighi Pines of Rome
One of the world’s oldest and most famous brass bands performs a varied programme including Black Dyke at the Movies and a soloist showcase.
£12.50
Judy COLLINSSuNday 7 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Plus support Kenny White
Judy Collins has thrilled audiences with her unique blend of interpretative folksongs and original compositions for nearly five decades. Through the 60s Judy interpreted the songs of artists such as Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton and The Beatles. By the 70s, her material included traditional hymns and Broadway hits as well as her own songs including Born to the Breed. A rare chance to see this great performer live.
£20
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErT – CELEbraTING SCHumaNNmONday 8 FEbruary, 1pm
Thomas Trotter organ
Schumann Four Sketches Six Studies in Canonic form Six Fugues on the name of BACH
A concert celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Robert Schumann (1810 – 1856).
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 9FEB
rHOd GILbErTmONday 8 FEbruary, 8pm
Rhod Gilbert & The Cat That Looked Like Nicholas Lyndhurst
Following last year’s sell-out at Town Hall, there’s another chance to catch this show which Gilbert’s given a ridiculous title just to annoy someone in Canterbury. Is he, as he believes, a visionary in a sea of closed minds, or has he, as everyone else believes, got anger-management problems?
£16.50Sold out, returns only.
LuNCHTImE CONCErTTuESday 9 FEbruary, 1pm
Alicja Smietana violin Evelyne Berezovsky piano
Schubert Violin Sonatina in A minor D385 Mozart Violin Sonata No 15 in B flat K454 Wieniawski Faust Fantasie
This brilliant young Polish player and her pianist (who follows in the footsteps of her father, the illustrious pianist Boris Berezovsky) offer the greatest of Schubert’s and Mozart’s violin sonatas. With some musical fireworks they recall a Polish violin virtuoso who played on Town Hall’s platform 150 years ago.
£7.50 Stalls onlyDiscounts available, please check when booking.
maSTEr OF FrENCH rOmaNTIC OrGaN muSICTuESday 9 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Ben van Oosten organ
Guilmant Sonata No 1 21’ J S Bach Sheep may safely graze (tr. Isoir) 4’ Mendelssohn Variations Sérieuses (tr. Smits) 17’ Dupré Prelude and Fugue in A flat major 5’ Vierne Symphony No 3 32’
Ben van Oosten is one of the world’s leading interpreters of French Romantic organ music. His recital has been specially tailored to the character of Symphony Hall’s magnificent Klais organ.
6.15pm Pre-concert talk with Graeme Kay.
£5, £8, £10, £12.50, £15, £17.50, £20Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk10 FEB
yaSmIN LEvy – SENTIr TOurWEdNESday 10 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Yasmin Levy is, in the words of The Guardian, ‘the next world music superstar.’ Her exquisite and passionate vocal style combines the purity of Ladino (the Judeo-Spanish music of Spain) and the fiery heart of Flamenco. In her new album Sentir (World Village), produced by the acclaimed Javier Limón, she has found a vision that integrates these musical directions.
'Her voice... is versatile, sensuous, and brimming with emotion'. The Independent
£16.50
CLuSTEr THurSday 11 FEbruary, 8pm
Plus support
Capsule and Town Hall are proud to present 'Krautrock' legends Cluster. Musicians from David Bowie to Brian Eno have been influenced by (and even participated in) the duo’s groundbreaking recordings. Musician, writer and rock historian Julian Cope places three Cluster albums in his 'Krautrock' Top 50.
£15 Stalls onlyIn association with Capsule.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 11FEB
vIENNESE CLaSSICSTHurSday 11 FEbruary, 2.15pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Andrew Manze conductor Ronald Brautigam piano
Schubert Overture in the Italian Style 8’ Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 34’ Schubert Symphony No 6 35’
Schubert’s sunny 'little C major' symphony positively bubbles with happiness and unforgettable melodies. It’s a world away from Beethoven’s darkest and most powerful piano concerto. Expect Andrew Manze, and hugely respected soloist Ronald Brautigam, to bring out all its drama.
£9.50, £14, £18, £22, £25, £29, £34Discounts available, please check when booking.
FrIday NIGHT CLaSSICS: FILm muSIC FOr LOvErSFrIday 12 FEbruary, 7.30pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Michael Seal conductor Tommy Pearson presenter
Including music from Gone With The Wind, Titanic, Dr Zhivago, Out Of Africa, Love Actually, Shakespeare in Love, Independence Day, Casino Royale, Vertigo, Sense And Sensibility, Much Ado About Nothing and more!
The perfect treat for your Valentine, or simply the chance to snuggle up with the CBSO. Enjoy a night of romantic music from some of the most heart-rending moments from the big screen.
9.45pm approx. Post-concert talk.
£9.50, £16.50, £23, £28.50, £33, £37, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
bbC bIG baNd: WHaT THE WOrLd NEEdS NOW...FrIday 12 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Join the BBC Big Band for a space age pop celebration of those easy listening kings, Burt Bacharach and Henry Mancini. Award winning vocalist Ian Shaw performs the best of Bacharach including Make it Easy on Yourself, I Say a Little Prayer and I’ll Never Fall in Love Again.
£12.50, £16.50, £19.50Concert to be recorded for BBC Radio 2’s Big Band Specialwww.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bigband BBC Big Band is a Town Hall Associate Artist
THE GILbErT & SuLLITHON 2010SaTurday 13 FEbruary, 10am THrOuGH TO SuNday 14 FEbruary, 8am
A sponsored marathon of all thirteen Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. Singers from Birmingham, the West Midlands and beyond will perform non-stop for 22 hours in aid of the Lord Mayor’s Charity Appeal. If you are interested in taking part call 0121 243 9896.
£5Circle only
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk12 FEB
CarmINa buraNaSuNday 14 FEbruary, 4pm
Matthew Jones conductor Paul Gambaccini narrator Helen Whittington soprano Hilary Fisher alto Hugo Tucker tenor Andrew Mayor baritone The Matthew Jones Orchestra and Choir
Paul Gambaccini narrates Carl Orff’s masterpiece in a brand new professional production by Matthew Jones Music Ltd. Featuring top oratorio soloists and The Matthew Jones Orchestra and Choir, this large-scale event promises to be a classical extravaganza.
£20 In aid of the British Heart Foundation.
vaLENTINE’S day aT THE muSICaLSSuNday 14 FEbruary, 7.30pm
John Rigby conductorCapital VoicesManchester Concert Orchestra
With TV Stars Jessie Buckley ‘Nancy Favourite’ from the BBC’s I’d Do Anything Daniel Boys from the BBC’s Any Dream Will Do
Show-stopping love songs for the perfect Valentine’s Day celebration. Including songs from:
West Side Story Carousel My Fair Lady The Lion King Pal Joey Annie Get Your Gun Aspects of Love Jesus Christ Superstar Oliver! Dirty Dancing Breakfast at Tiffany’s Phantom of the Opera Miss Saigon and more.
£11.50, £16, £22.50, £26, £29.50, £35
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 13FEB
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErTmONday 15 FEbruary, 1pm
Thomas Trotter organ
Hollins Concert Overture in C minor Bairstow Sonata Goss-Custard Chelsea Fayre Ketelbey Bells across the Meadows Coates Princess Elizabeth March Wagner Evening Star (from Tannhauser) and The Ride of the Valkyries
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
vaLENTINE’S day aT THE muSICaLSSuNday 14 FEbruary, 7.30pm
John Rigby conductorCapital VoicesManchester Concert Orchestra
With TV Stars Jessie Buckley ‘Nancy Favourite’ from the BBC’s I’d Do Anything Daniel Boys from the BBC’s Any Dream Will Do
Show-stopping love songs for the perfect Valentine’s Day celebration. Including songs from:
West Side Story Carousel My Fair Lady The Lion King Pal Joey Annie Get Your Gun Aspects of Love Jesus Christ Superstar Oliver! Dirty Dancing Breakfast at Tiffany’s Phantom of the Opera Miss Saigon and more.
£11.50, £16, £22.50, £26, £29.50, £35
mIdLakETuESday 16 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Plus support
The Texas quintet make their Town Hall debut to mark the release of their third album, The Courage Of Others. The album is the follow-up to The Trials of Van Occupanther, their second, hugely loved breakthrough album, which received overwhelming critical acclaim:
“Skilfully textured and beautifully written… Fans of Flaming Lips, Wilco and Grandaddy should get it immediately. And fall in love.” Word
“...music descended directly from the golden era of American folk: the prairie-wide melodies and plaintive harmonies of Fleetwood Mac and Neil Young… This rocks.” The Telegraph
£15
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk14 FEB
kING OF INSTrumENTS: THOmaS TrOTTEr pLayS aLbINONI & pOuLENCWEdNESday 17 FEbruary, 2.30pm
Orchestra of the Swan David Curtis conductor Thomas Trotter organ
Poulenc’s organ concerto is a perfect foil for Albinoni’s much loved Adagio for organ and strings. Youthful works of great charm and variety from Rossini, Respighi and Mendelssohn complete the programme.
1.30pm Free pre-concert talk. Post-concert Conversation Club, starts 15 minutes after performance ends.
£6.50, £8.50, £12.50, £16.50, £19.50Discounts available, please check when booking. Orchestra of the Swan is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
Rossini String Sonata No 3 in C Albinoni Adagio for organ and strings Mendelssohn Symphony No 8 Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No 3 Poulenc Organ Concerto
aN EvENING WITH Larry LambWEdNESday 17 FEbruary, 8pm
An evening of entertainment and stories from Larry’s life on and off-stage. From selling encyclopedias in Germany to corrosion control technician in America, Larry has a large repertoire of anecdotes to share. After answering an “Actors Wanted” advert, he has gone on to TV stardom, most recently as Archie Mitchell in EastEnders and Michael 'Mick' Shipman, in Gavin and Stacey.
£17.50 Stalls only
SaJId WaJId NITETuESday 16 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Sajid Wajid, one of the most influential music directors of Indian cinema, will bring a spectacular show to Symphony Hall. Starring versatile vocalists from the Bollywood film industry, the show features songs from Sajid Wajid’s most famous films. A fun-filled evening in aid of a good cause.
£25, £35, £45, £55, £65In support of the Lord Mayor’s Charity Appeal.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 15FEB
TIm vINE: THE JOkE-amOTIvEFrIday 19 FEbruary, 8pm
Plus support John Archer
Here it comes over the brow of the hilarity. It’s Tim Vine in a train. Every carriage is packed full of gags. Chug chug joke joke, chug chug joke joke. Be on your guard. This train Timinates here.
King of the one-liner and star of Not Going Out arrives with his brand new stand-up show.
£16
LuNCHTImE CONCErTFrIday 19 FEbruary, 1pm
Birmingham Conservatoire Prize-winner’s Concert
Cosima Yu clarinet Robert Markham piano Boult String Quartet
A wonderful programme that showcases not only the talents of 2009’s prize-winner Cosima Yu, but also the Conservatoire’s Quartet-in-Residence, as they join forces for one of Mozart’s greatest masterpieces.
£7.50 Stalls onlyDiscounts available, please check when booking.
Schumann Fantasiestücke, Op 73 Debussy Première Rhapsody Mozart Clarinet Quintet K581
a SOIréE WITH THE LabèquESTHurSday 18 FEbruary, 7.30pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Lionel Bringuier conductor Katia & Marielle Labèque piano
Berlioz Overture, Le Corsaire 9’ Debussy En blanc et noir 16’ Poulenc Concerto for two pianos 20’ Roussel Symphony No 3 24’ Ravel Rapsodie espagnole 17’
The amazing Labèque sisters perform Poulenc’s delightful double concerto and Debussy’s masterpiece for two pianos. Rising French star Lionel Bringuier also conducts three very different orchestral showpieces from his homeland. Ravel’s sumptuous Spanish fantasy brings the evening to an exuberant finish.
£9.50, £13.50, £17, £20.50, £23.50, £28, £32, £37, £39.50 Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk16 FEB
TOWN HALL DRUMMING DAYCOLIN CurrIE pErCuSSION dISCOvEry FamILy CONCErTSaTurday 20 FEbruary, 11am
A family event introducing percussion instruments and music from around the world, with participation and audience involvement. This fun programme includes rhythm and improvisation games based on music from Africa, the chance to explore the marimba, and the opportunity for children to be part of their own on-stage ensemble, based on an explosive work for nine drums by Scandinavian composer Per Norgaard.
Adults £5, 60plus £4.50, under 16s £2.50 Family ticket (4 people, minimum 1 adult and 1 child) £12
STEvE rEICH’S drummINGSaTurday 20 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Colin Currie, Sam Walton, Joby Burgess, Tony Bedewi, Adrian Spillet, David Jackson, Owen Gunnell, Andrew Cottee percussion Rowland Sutherland piccolo Synergy Vocals
Steve Reich Clapping Music 5’ Nagoya Marimbas 5’ Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ 19’ Drumming c.60’
Drumming is one of the iconic masterpieces of the last fifty years. Inspired by Reich’s studies in Ghana, it is a transcendent and dramatic tapestry of pounding bongo drums, mesmerising marimbas, glassy glockenspiels and women’s voices. Colin Currie’s performances have led a new generation to rediscover this staggering masterwork.
6.15pm Pre-concert talk.
£5, £6.50, £10, £14.50, £17.50Discounts available, please check when booking.Choir Benches not available.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 17FEB
CbSO yOuTH OrCHESTraSuNday 21 FEbruary, 7pm
CBSO Youth Orchestra Michael Seal conductor Andreas Brantelid cello
Foulds April - England 8’ Elgar Cello Concerto 26’ Walton Symphony No 1 43’
Conductor Michael Seal takes the CBSO Youth Orchestra on the ride of their lives, through John Foulds’ rapturous English tone-poem and Elgar’s haunting Cello Concerto, performed by a stunning young cellist. Then, William Walton unleashes hell with his stupendous First Symphony.
£12 16 and under £6.50.
SING LIvE: SING THE muSIC OF THE bIG baNdSSuNday 21 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Accompanied by The National Festival Orchestra Big Band Steven Roberts musical director
Sing Live West Midlands perform hits from The Rat Pack and Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, Harry Connick Jnr, Robbie Williams plus many more. Hear massed voices performing Come Fly With Me, It Had to Be You and I Left My Heart in San Francisco. You will know them all!
£15, £17.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErTmONday 22 FEbruary, 1pm
Paul Carr organ
Berlioz Rákóczi March from La Damnation de Faust (arr. Best) Bach Sinfonia to Cantata BWV 29 Guilmant Fantasie on two English Melodies Litaize Scherzo Lefébure-Wély Boléro de Concert Rachmaninov Vocalise Spicer Kiwi Fireworks: Five variations on ‘God Defend New Zealand’
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
aN EvENING OF muSIC aNd daNCESaTurday 20 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Birmingham Royal BalletRoyal Ballet SinfoniaPaul Murphy conductor
Celebrating 20 years in the city, Birmingham Royal Ballet and its orchestra return to Symphony Hall for a concert of ballet music, including danced highlights from the Company’s repertory such as the glorious fairytale ballet The Sleeping Beauty. Introduced by passionate ballet fan Alan Titchmarsh, this is a must for any ballet enthusiast.
£10, £14.50, £18.50, £22.50, £26, £29.50
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk18 FEB
bETH NIELSEN CHapmaNSaTurday 27 FEbruary, 7.30pm
Plus support Marcus Hummon
Beth Nielsen Chapman, Nashville singer-songwriter and breast cancer survivor, has penned songs for Emmylou Harris, Bette Midler, Neil Diamond, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings amongst others. A soundtrack favourite, her music has featured on ER, Dawson’s Creek, Where the Heart Is and Practical Magic. Mega-hit This Kiss, sung by Faith Hill, garnered her a Grammy nomination. Here's the chance to hear her songs in person.
£21
aN EvENING WITH TONy bENNTHurSday 25 FEbruary, 7.30pm
The veteran Labour politician Tony Benn will be talking about his life in politics and what he thinks about the changes in the Labour Party. Expect an evening of frank responses and entertaining political anecdotes. This is a welcome sequel to his original, legendary theatre tour.
£17.50In association with Clive Conway.
CHOpIN 200WEdNESday 24 FEbruary, 7.30pm THurSday 25 FEbruary, 2.15pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Andrew Litton conductor William Wolfram piano
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet 21’ Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 30’ Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4 34’
Next week is Chopin’s 200th birthday, and the CBSO celebrates early with performances of his dazzling and lyrical second concerto. This is gloriously romantic music, and Tchaikovsky’s famous overture is even more so. Andrew Litton also conducts Vaughan Williams’ most dramatic symphony.
6.15pm (24th) and 1.15pm (25th) Pre-concert talk.
(24 Feb) £9.50, £13.50, £17, £20.50, £23.50, £28, £32, £37, £39.50
(25 Feb) £9.50, £14, £18, £22, £25, £29, £34Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 19FEB
JImmy Carr – rapIEr WITSaTurday 27 FEbruary, 8pm
By popular demand, Jimmy Carr brings his latest show back to Symphony Hall, for the third time in five months. A heady mix of artistic integrity, loyalty and greed has put Jimmy back on the road. If you only see one comedy show this year… what’s the matter with you? Get out more.
£22.50Over 16s only.
CELEbrITy pIaNO rECITaL: EmaNuEL axSuNday 28 FEbruary, 3pm
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op 61 14’ Three Mazurkas, Op 56 6’ Schumann Fantasy, Op 17 30’ Fantasiestücke, Op 12 26’ Chopin Four Mazurkas, Op 41 6’ Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise, Op 22 14’
Emanuel Ax is one of the most highly regarded pianists alive today. His recital celebrates two great bi-centennial birthdays, Chopin and Schumann, demonstrating the utmost refinement, simplicity and intimacy of his playing through to virtuosity of breathtaking proportions.
£5, £6.50, £10, £15, £20Discounts available, please check when booking.
FamILy CONCErT: WaTEr WOrLdSuNday 28 FEbruary, 3pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Michael Seal conductor Michael Collie presenter CBSO Children’s Chorus
Dive into an adventure on the ocean waves. From fish to fishermen, boats to beaches, and sandcastles to starfish, expect lots of water music such as Fingal’s Cave, The Sailor’s Hornpipe, music from Pirates of the Caribbean and more.
Free craft workshops and music in the foyers from 1.30pm. Why not come dressed up as your favourite sea creature?
£12 16 and under £6.50.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk20 MAR
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErT: ST davId’S day CELEbraTION mONday 1 marCH, 1pm
Thomas Trotter organ
Mathias Toccata Giocosa Bach Fantasia & Fugue in G minor Trio Sonata No 3 Vaughan Williams Three Welsh Preludes Traditional All through the Night (arr. Lemare) Best Concert Fantasia: Men of Harlech
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
WE’LL mEET aGaIN: HITS FrOm THE bLITz mONday 1 marCH, 2.30pm
We’ll Meet Again clocks up an amazing ninth year in 2010. With a new programme, here is a show for everyone who wants to be cheered up! Recalling forties favourites Gracie Fields, Vera Lynn, Tessie O’Shea, Max Miller, Bing Crosby and many more, this show is great fun and is sure to leave you with a nostalgic glow.
£12 Groups of 10 or more, £10.
raCHmaNINOv’S SECONd SympHONyTuESday 2 marCH, 7.30pm
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Jaap van Zweden conductor Simon Trpceski piano
Mussorgsky Prelude to Khovanshchina 6’ Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3 27’ Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 60’
One of Holland’s foremost orchestras, with their Principal Conductor Jaap van Zweden, brings a richly romantic programme to Symphony Hall. Expect sparks to fly in Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto in the hands of Simon Trpceski – one of today’s hottest young pianists.
6.15pm Pre-concert talk: Lyndon Jenkins in conversation with Simon Trpceski.
£5, £12.50, £18.50, £23.50, £27.50, £33.50, £37.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 21MAR
COurTNEy pINE prESENTS TraNSITION IN TradITION (EN HOmmaGE à SIdNEy bECHET)WEdNESday 3 marCH, 7.30pm
Plus support Omar Puente
Saxophonist Courtney Pine, awarded a CBE for services to music in 2009, returns to Town Hall with his critically acclaimed Transition in Tradition album set. Paying tribute to the first great saxophone star Sidney Bechet, it also marks several new forays into sound for the groundbreaking Jazz Warrior.
Pulling together a heavyweight musical line-up that draws influences from Africa, the Caribbean, South America and Europe, the set is as deep as the legacy of jazz, as it is reflective of their collective musical heritage.
£16.50Presented in association with Birmingham Jazz and The Drum.
Courtney Pine saxophones Cameron Pierre guitar Robert Fordjour drums
Zoe Rahman piano Darren Taylor bass Omar Puente electric violin
GO aNd pLay up yOur OWN ENdTHurSday 4 marCH, 7.30pm
Starring Don Maclean, Malcolm Stent, Lizzie Wiggins, Dave Sealey and special guest Dave Willetts
Malcolm Stent brings his hit show to Town Hall. Go and Play Up Your Own End is set in the days when Birmingham and the West Midlands were known as the workshop of the world. A story told with humour and song, of a group of neighbours who fight against the odds to re-build their lives, relationships, and their city, in a Britain bankrupt by two world wars.
£20
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk22 MAR
JuLIaN CLary – LOrd OF THE mINCEFrIday 5 marCH, 8pm
Julian Clary has done for mincing what Michael Flatley did for Irish dancing. This will be an intimate evening – a celebration, no less, of his twenty-five years in the camp spotlight: how he got there and why he refuses to leave.
£20
raTTLE’S baCHSaTurday 6 marCH, 7pm & SuNday 7 marCH, 7pm
Bach St. Matthew Passion 131’ (sung in German with English surtitles)
The CBSO’s former music director Sir Simon Rattle returns to lead an outstanding international cast for Bach’s dramatic re-telling of the events of Holy Week, with all its passion and expressive beauty.
5.45pm Pre-concert talk
£10, £14, £19, £24, £29, £34, £39, £44, £48 Discounts available, please check when booking.
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Sir Simon Rattle conductor Camilla Tilling soprano Magdalena Kozená mezzo soprano Mark Padmore tenor
Topi Lehtipuu tenor Christian Gerhaher baritone Thomas Quasthoff baritone CBSO Chorus CBSO Children's Chorus
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LITTLE rEd rIdING HOOd aNd THE FaIry TaLE INSpECTOrSaTurday 6 marCH, 11am
For details please see page 35
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 23MAR
FaIrpOrT CONvENTIONSaTurday 6 marCH, 7.30pm
Plus special guests Keith Donnelly and Flossie Malavialle
Every Fairport concert is different, with a rich and varied repertoire ensuring an exciting mix of old favourites and new numbers. Radio 2 listeners recently voted groundbreaking album Liege & Lief the most influential folk album of all time. Whether you are a devoted fan or a newcomer, this will be something very special.
£21
Simon Nicol guitar, leads vocals Dave Pegg bass, backing vocals Chris Leslie fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki, lead vocals
Ric Sanders violin Gerry Conway drums, percussion
Sampad prESENTS aSIaN SprING daNCE SHOWCaSESuNday 7 marCH, 4pm
Join sampad for their annual dance showcase as they celebrate their 20th anniversary of supporting Asian arts. Rhythms and routines including traditional Kathak and Bharatanatyam to Bollywood, Punjabi folk dance, contemporary and hip hop bring together dancers of all ages in an eclectic extravaganza.
Featuring home-grown and youth dance groups including Atreyee Dance Group, Bengali Association Bollywood Dreams Dance Academy, Bollywood Academy, Chitraleka Dance Company, Diverse Dance Company, Hina Dancers, Ram Mandir, Sansaar Giddha, Sonia Sabri’s Kathakaars, Subhash Gorania, Jyoti Parwana and Sublime hip-hop group.
£7Discounts available, please check when booking.
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErT – SaCrEd CHOraL CLaSSICSmONday 8 marCH, 1pm
With the Choir of Leeds Parish Church and St. Peter’s Singers
Simon Lindley director Thomas Trotter organ
Popular choral favourites accompanied by Birmingham City Organist Thomas Trotter, including works by Bach, Haydn and Mendelssohn.
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk24 MAR
pETEr aNdrE – THE rEvELaTION TOur mONday 8 marCH, 7.30pm
See Peter performing live with his band. Hear tracks from his new album including top five single Behind Closed Doors, plus some of his previous classic hits.
£24, £50Sold out, returns only.
CHrIS rEaTuESday 9 marCH, 7.30pm WEdNESday 10 marCH, 7.30pm
Plus special guests
Revisit the musical journey of one of the UK’s foremost singers and songwriters as he hits the road once again in support of his greatest hits album. Still So Far To Go includes his hit tracks Road To Hell, Fool (If You Think It’s Over), On The Beach, Let’s Dance among many more.
£29.50Limited ticket availability.
brITTEN SINFONIa aT LuNCHTuESday 9 marCH, 1pm
Jacqueline Shave violin Clare Finnimore viola Caroline Dearnley cello Nicholas Daniel oboe/cor anglais
Schubert String Trio in B flat, D471 Mozart Adagio for Cor Anglais and Strings, K580a Ulrich Kreppein New Work (World première tour) Mozart Oboe Quartet in F, K370 Schumann arr. Colin Matthews Mondnacht
The magical sound of the oboe is explored in this concert, performed by one of the finest musicians in the UK, Nicholas Daniel.
£7.50 Stalls onlyDiscounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 25MAR
SGT. pEppEr’S LONELy HEarTS CLub SHOW THurSday 11 marCH, 8pm
This stunning production brings Sgt Pepper to life in its entirety in truly breathtaking fashion. Featuring some of the best musicians from Liverpool, the concert features a spellbinding light show, original big screen animations and a host of fun surprises, alongside an hour of Beatles classics.
£24.50£1 from every ticket sold will go directly to The Beatles Day Foundation. The Beatles Day Foundation is a charitable trust that raises money for many worthy causes particularly those improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people.
bbC bIG baNd: dukE ELLINGTON’S SOuNdS OF HarLEmFrIday 12 marCH, 7.30pm
The BBC Big Band performs the best of Duke Ellington including his acclaimed Nutcracker and Peer Gynt suites along with Cotton Club classics The Mooche and East St Louis Toodle Oo, whilst guest singer Jaki Graham proves that It Don’t mean a Thing if it ain’t got that Swing.
£12.50, £16.50, £19.50Concert to be recorded for BBC Radio 2’s Big Band Specialwww.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bigband BBC Big Band is a Town Hall Associate Artist
NEWTON FauLkNErFrIday 12 marCH, 7.30pm
Acoustic-guitar virtuoso Newton Faulkner visits Symphony Hall to mark the release of his second album, Rebuilt by Humans, the follow-up to Hand Built by Robots. He says “I had brilliant fun making this album, and hopefully it sounds that way.” Don’t miss the chance to hear it live.
£17.50, £18.50, £19.50
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk26 MAR
THE mIkadOSaTurday 13 marCH, 7.30pm
Starring Alistair McGowan as The Mikado Of Japan
Richard Balcombe conductorLondon Concert Orchestra & Chorus
A special semi-staged performance to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Gilbert & Sullivan’s crowning masterpiece. Mid-Victorian England is set against the background of oriental Japan in a hilarious tale poking delicious fun at the politics and politicians of the day! Featuring the songs Three Little Maids From School, Tit-Willow, The sun, whose rays, I’ve Got A Little List, A Wand’ring Minstrel, I Let The Punishment Fit The Crime and The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring.
£10.50, £12.50, £17.50, £24.50, £29.50, £32.50
David Curry Nanki-PooSimon Butteriss Ko-KoBruce Graham Poo-BahGareth Jones Pish-Tush
Rebecca Bottone Yum-YumJill Pert KatishaSophie-Louise Dann Pitti-SingAnna Lowe Peep-Bo
SuNday mOrNING COFFEE CONCErTSuNday 14 marCH, 11am
ECHO Rising Stars Series 15th Season
Morgenstern Trio
Haydn Piano Trio in E flatBernstein Piano Trio (1937)Smetana Piano Trio in G minor
Nominated by the ECHO Halls in Cologne and Hamburg, this acclaimed piano trio offers a programme with a perfect balance of classical Haydn, youthful Leonard Bernstein, and an acknowledged masterpiece by Smetana.
£7.50 Stalls onlyDiscounts available, please check when booking. Ticket includes a cup of coffee or tea, or a glass of sherry, orange juice or water.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 27MAR
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErTmONday 15 marCH, 1pm
Benjamin Saunders organ
Vierne CathédralesBach Three Chorale Preludes (BWV 649, 639 & 671)Kellner Praeludium in CMartini Plaisir d’amourKushnariov Passacaglia and FugueHolzmann Blaze Away
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
uNIvErSITy OF bIrmINGHam – TImE aNd TIdESuNday 14 marCH, 6pm
University of Birmingham University Choir and Symphony Orchestra
Colin Timms conductorWendy Dawn Thompson mezzo soprano
Verdi Overture to La forza del destinoElgar The Music MakersElgar Sea PicturesVerdi Te Deum
£12Discounts available, please check when booking.
THE dubLINErS – a TImE TO rEmEmbErWEdNESday 17 marCH, 8pm
Take a trip down memory lane with the Dubliners. Tonight they'll play all their hits accompanied by some fantastic old audio and video footage, not to mention some great photos of the band from their early days right up to the present.
£20
THE rOmaNTIC vIOLIN: TaSmIN LITTLE pErFOrmS bruCHWEdNESday 17 marCH, 2.30pm
Orchestra of the SwanDavid Curtis conductorTasmin Little violin/conductor
Rossini Overture, Barber of SevilleMozart Symphony No 35 in D, HaffnerDvorak Romance for violinBruch Concerto in G minor
Tasmin Little has chosen two favourite works for this afternoon’s concert. Rossini’s overture, and Mozart's most affable symphony will ensure a sparkling prelude.
1.30pm Free pre-concert talk. Post-concert Conversation Club, starts 15 minutes after performance ends.
£6.50, £8.50, £12.50, £16.50, £19.50Discounts available, please check when booking. Orchestra of the Swan is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk28 MAR
THE raT paCk – LIvE FrOm LaS vEGaSTHurSday 18 marCH, 7.30pm FrIday 19 marCH, 7.30pm SaTurday 20 marCH, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Step back to the glamorous, hot, glitzy nights of Las Vegas with a talented cast and 15-piece orchestra. Experience Frank, Sammy and Dean’s world famous songs; The Lady is a Tramp, Mr Bojangles, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, That’s Amore, For Once In A Lifetime, Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime, New York, New York, My Kinda Town, Fly Me to the Moon, Sway, Volare, Me and My Shadow, My Way, Memories Are Made Of This, What Kind of Fool and more.
Thursday 7.30pm & Saturday 2.30pm £15, £18.50, £21.50, £25
Friday & Saturday 7.30pm £16.50, £20.50, £23.50, £26.50
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 29MAR
THE CHOraL SOCIETy OF brOmSGrOvE SCHOOL SaTurday 20 marCH, 7.30pm
Angela Kazimierczuk, Paul Badley, William Coleman soloistsMairi Dodd leaderRichard Knight organJonathan Kingston director of music
Haydn The Creation
The Choral Society of Bromsgrove School, featuring pupils, parents, staff and friends present Haydn’s great oratorio, supported by a professional orchestra and renowned soloists.
£10Discounts available, please check when booking.
SHrEWSbury SCHOOL SympHONy OrCHESTra aNd COmmuNITy CHOIr SuNday 21 marCH, 7.30pm
Jeremy Goulding, Iliana Grosse-Buening soloists
Orff Carmina BuranaFauré ElegieTchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1, Op 23
Shrewsbury School Orchestra and Community Choir present a brilliant and varied evening of choral and instrumental works, featuring some of the most talented young musicians in the West Midlands area.
£8, £10Tickets are available from Theatre Severn 01743 281281 or Shrewsbury School 01743 280810.
THE raT paCk – LIvE FrOm LaS vEGaSTHurSday 18 marCH, 7.30pm FrIday 19 marCH, 7.30pm SaTurday 20 marCH, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Step back to the glamorous, hot, glitzy nights of Las Vegas with a talented cast and 15-piece orchestra. Experience Frank, Sammy and Dean’s world famous songs; The Lady is a Tramp, Mr Bojangles, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, That’s Amore, For Once In A Lifetime, Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime, New York, New York, My Kinda Town, Fly Me to the Moon, Sway, Volare, Me and My Shadow, My Way, Memories Are Made Of This, What Kind of Fool and more.
Thursday 7.30pm & Saturday 2.30pm £15, £18.50, £21.50, £25
Friday & Saturday 7.30pm £16.50, £20.50, £23.50, £26.50
dOrrIdGE muSIC SCHOOL’S 25TH aNNIvErSary CONCErT SuNday 21 marCH, 7pm
A night of music, dance and voice. Over 300 musicians and dancers will perform numbers from the musicals including Wicked, Les Miserables and We Will Rock You with a finale of Motown songs and Elgar. The show also features a guest Michael Jackson tribute act. A great night out for the whole family.
£9.50, £13.50, £16.50
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErTmONday 22 marCH, 1pm
Paul Hale organ
Cook Fanfare Corrette Selection from Suite du Premier ton Vierne Claire de Lune Guilmant Sonata No 3 in C minor, Op 56Willan Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue in E flat minor
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk30 MAR
muTI CONduCTS bEETHOvENTuESday 23 marCH, 7.30pm
Philharmonia Orchestra Riccardo Muti conductor Joshua Bell violin
Beethoven Violin Concerto 42’ Beethoven Symphony No 3, Eroica 50’
There have been few more glamorous conducting careers than that of Riccardo Muti, who has conducted the world’s greatest orchestras and spent nearly twenty years as director of La Scala, Milan. Tonight he appears at Symphony Hall for the first time, joined by one of the finest violinists of his generation, Joshua Bell.
£5, £15, £22.50, £27.50, £33.50, £38.50, £45Discounts available, please check when booking.
aN EvENING WITH barbara dICkSONWEdNESday 24 marCH, 8pm
Barbara Dickson has brought her incomparable style to songs for over four decades. A multi-million selling recording artist with an equally impressive Olivier award-winning acting career, she is one of the most enduring and popular entertainers in Britain today. Don’t miss the chance to hear her amazing voice live.
£22.50, £24.50
uSTad raHaT FaTEH aLI kHaN aNd GrOupmONday 22 marCH, 7.30pm
Following the death of the great Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, an artist who reached out to millions of people across the globe, the mantle fell to his nephew Rahat. His ecstatic vocals are the result of years of training with his superstar uncle, and he’s also world-famous for his forays into Bollywood. After a sell-out performance with the CBSO in 2009, Rahat returns to Symphony Hall with 12 musicians for an unforgettable evening of Qawwali and Bollywood hits.
£25, £35, £50, £75
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk 31MAR
paSSION FOr LIFEFrIday 26 marCH, SaTurday 27 marCH, SuNday 28 marCH
Three days jam-packed full of Easter events, helping people of all faiths and none to understand the relevance of Jesus Christ for today. Daytime events include a toddlers' Easter Extravaganza, talks and discussions and a seniors' lunch. Evening events feature bands, jazz groups, gospel choirs, interviews and a talk from the Bible.
For more information and tickets go to www.apassionforlife-brum.org.uk or call Dan Steel on 0121 454 9444
JETHrO TuLL WEdNESday 24 marCH, 7.30pm
Ian Anderson and Martin Barre remain at the centre of this group of highly capable, indeed excellent, musicians. Current line-up includes Doane Perry (drums), John O’Hara (piano and accordion) and David Goodier (bass), delighting audiences and continuing the Tull legacy of music with rich variety and depth of expression.
£25.50, £28.50
rEaCH FOr THE Sky THurSday 25 marCH, 7.30pm
Birmingham Conservatoire Junior DepartmentElmhurst School for DanceRegional choir schools represented by Lichfield Cathedral Choristers and School Girls’ ChoirCentres for Advanced Training based at DanceXchange and Dance4
This exciting evening celebrates the exceptional talents of young dancers and musicians from the West Midlands. Part of a national series of ‘Excellent!’ showcases, highlighting the success of the DCSF Music and Dance Scheme, this event includes unique music and dance collaborations for a truly inspiring show.
£12Discounts available, please check when booking.
TuNEd IN: THE FIrEbIrd THurSday 25 marCH, 7.30pm
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons conductorStephen Johnson presenter
Liadov Baba Yaga 3’Introduction to The Firebird - with live orchestral examples 45’Stravinsky The Firebird (1910 version) 44’
Gain a deeper insight with this very special concert, where you’ll be given a guided tour of Stravinsky’s famous Firebird score – with strictly no jargon allowed! Discover how the music works – illustrated with live music from the CBSO - then enjoy a complete performance.
£20
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk32 MAR
LaST NIGHT OF THE SprING prOmSSaTurday 27 marCH, 7.30pm
London Concert Orchestra Stephen Bell conductor Jonathan Stoughton tenor James McOran-Campbell baritone
A superb concert bursting with popular classics and a rousing finale of all your Proms favourites including Rule Britannia! Nessun Dorma, Land of Hope and Glory, Colonel Bogey March, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines and There’ll Always Be an England.
£12, £16.50, £22.50, £25.50, £29.50, £33.50
TuNEd ON SEmINar: a muSICIaN’S dIGITaL ImaGEmONday 29 marCH, 6pm, LEvEL 3 bar
Everyone seems to be on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and other social networks. How important it is for those within music to have a digital identity? How important is it for artists and organisations to connect with an audience via the web? Are the traditional methods of media becoming more fashionable?
Free event Presented by Punch. Places are limited and are offered strictly on a first come first served basis. To register for a place email sophie@punch-records.co.uk clearly stating your name, email ad-dress, telephone number and the title of the seminar.
LuNCHTImE OrGaN CONCErTmONday 29 marCH, 1pm
Roland Maria Stangier organ
Franck Final from Six PiècesHolst Selections from The Planets Mars; Venus; Jupiter (arr. Stangier)Stangier Improvisation on given themes
If you wish to provide a theme for the improvisation, please hand a copy to a steward before the concert.
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
Grieg Morning and In the Hall of the Mountain King Strauss Blue Danube Waltz Mendelssohn Spring Song Di Capua O Sole Mio Tchaikovsky Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
Rossini Barber of Seville Overture Largo al factotum Bizet Duet from The Pearl Fishers Farandole from L’Arlésienne Suppé Light Cavalry Overture Elgar Chanson de Matin
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THE SOLId SILvEr 60S SHOWWEdNESday 31 marCH, 7.30pm
Celebrating 25 years
Dave Berry Mike Pender Brian Poole Peter Sarstedt Backed by Vanity Fare with Swinging Blue Jeans and The Troggs
The UK’s original 60s show returns to Symphony Hall in its 25th sensational year. Expect all your favourite 60s hits including The Crying Game, Little Things, Sweets for My Sweet, Needles & Pins, Twist and Shout, Do You Love Me, Where Do You Go To My Lovely, Frozen Orange Juice, Wild Thing, Love is All Around, Hippy Hippy Shake, Good Golly Miss Molly and many more.
£20, £22, £24
aLFIE bOE WITH THE CbSOTuESday 30 marCH, 7.30pm THurSday 1 aprIL, 2.15pm
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraSimon Halsey conductorNatasha Marsh sopranoAlfie Boe tenorCBSO Youth Chorus
Holst Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda 12’Finzi Dies Natalis 25’Howard Goodall Eternal Light (Requiem) 45’
Howard Goodall, the composer of theme tunes from Blackadder to The Vicar of Dibley, is one of Britain’s best-loved composers. His new tuneful and deeply moving Requiem, Eternal Light, is already a bestseller. Star soloist Alfie Boe also sings Finzi’s radiant masterpiece.
6.15pm (30th) and 1.15pm (1st) Pre-concert talk.
Tuesday £9.50, £13.50, £17, £20.50, £23.50, £28, £32, £37, £39.50
Thursday £9.50, £14, £18, £22, £25, £29, £34Discounts available, please check when booking.
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FEaTurING aNdy HamILTON aNd THE bLuE NOTES
Free event in Symphony Hall’s Level 3 Bar
SaTurday 6 FEbruary 12.30 – 3.30pm
SaTurday 6 marCH 12.30 – 3.30pm
Relax with Birmingham jazz legend Andy Hamilton as he brings you the finest in jazz together with his band The Blue Notes.
“Sumptuous, sensuous, gifted … Hamilton’s sound is irresistible” The Guardian
Supported by Arts Council England.
Sax IN THE CITyruSH HOur bLuES5.30pm, Symphony Hall, Level 3 Bar
After a long week at work come along and unwind in the intimate, relaxing atmosphere of Symphony Hall’s Level 3 Bar and let the sensational sounds of Rush Hour Blues help you find that Friday feeling. It’s all free – and you deserve it!
“It’s free and it really is the place to be.” Birmingham Post
Presented in association with Birmingham Jazz.
5 FEbruary
kaIrOS quarTET
12 FEbruary
TONy WOOdS prOJECT
19 FEbruary
kIT dOWNES TrIO
26 FEbruary
JOHN GuNTHEr/ NICk SmarT quINTET
5 marCH
karEN STrEET TrIO FEaTurING Sara COLmaN
12 marCH
bEN markLaNd quINTET
19 marCH
CHarLOTTE GLaSSON baNd
26 marCH
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CHILdrEN’S EvENTS
September - October 09
CHILDREN’S EvENTS FamILy FOyEr FuSIONSaTurday 6 FEb, 11am – 1pm, SH FOyErS
Bring your family along for a morning packed full of buzzing entertainment. Make, take and play, or watch, listen and groove to community Big Band The Notebenders, who will perform throughout the event. Watch or help our foyers come alive. Stay or just pop by - either way we hope to see you there!
FREE EvENT
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COLIN CurrIE pErCuSSION dISCOvEry FamILy CONCErTSaTurday 20 FEbruary, 11am
Part of Town Hall’s Drumming Day See page 16 for details
LITTLE rEd rIdING HOOd aNd THE FaIry TaLE INSpECTOrSaTurday 6 marCH, 11am
The Fairy Tale Inspector is looking forward to a nice cup of tea and a chat with his old friend, the Wolf. Only as he arrives our hero realises that the tale has taken a turn for the worse...
The Wolf has lost his appetite, Granny is frighteningly fit and Little Red Riding Hood herself seems intent on making our hero meet his match! Will the Fairy Tale Inspector be able to save them from the grasp of the notorious Reality Enforcement Department (Or RED for short)? Come and join the fun to find out!
Adults £5, 60plus £4.50, under 16s £2.50 Family ticket £12 (4 people, minimum 1 adult)
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COmING SOON
FEaST OF FIddLESmONday 5 aprIL, 7.30pm
£16.50
uLTravOx - rETurN TO EdEN parT 2TuESday 6 aprIL, 7.30pm
£29.50, £32.50
mOTHEr INdIa WEEkENdFrIday 9 – SuNday 11 aprIL
A journey through the musical heritage of Mother India in the company of Shiv Kumar Sharma; Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash with Matthew Barley; DJ Tigerstyle and Arun Gosh amongst others.
dENNIS LOCOrrIErE WITH HIS baNdFrIday 9 aprIL, 7.30pm
£19.50, £21.50, £23.50
GO WESTSaTurday 10 aprIL, 7.30pm
£23.50
mELOdy GardOTmONday 19 aprIL, 7.30pm
£22.50
bOy GEOrGEmONday 19 aprIL, 8pm
£25
pauL bradyTuESday 20 aprIL, 7.30pm
£23
JOaN armaTradINGSaTurday 1 may, 8pm
£29.50
rEGINaLd d. HuNTErmONday 3 may, 8pm
Plus support
£17
dON mCLEaN IN CONCErTmONday 3 may, 8pm
Plus support
£27.50 - £32.50
WE’LL mEET aGaINSaTurday 8 may, 7.30pm
£15.50 - £35
ENGLISH OrIGINaLS WEEkENdFrIday 14 – SuNday 16 may
yOu CaLL THE TuNES With Sue PerkinsFrIday 21 may, 7.30pm
£9.50 - £39.50
ErIC bIbb IN CONCErTTHurSday 27 may, 8pm
Plus support
£22.50
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pubLIC TOurS SympHONy HaLLTuESday 2 FEbruary, 11am
WEdNESday 24 FEbruary, 11am
TuESday 2 marCH, 11am
TuESday 23 marCH, 11am
Join our guides on an exciting tour around Symphony Hall, discovering the world-famous acoustics, stunning auditorium, dressing rooms and the magnificent Symphony Organ. Lasts approximately 1½ hours.
TOWN HaLLTuESday 9 FEbruary, 3pm
mONday 22 FEbruary, 2.30pm
TuESday 9 marCH, 2.30pm
mONday 22 marCH, 2.30pm
Come and discover this Grade 1 listed landmark, learn about performers past and present, find out about the history and how Town Hall has been painstakingly renovated. Lasts approximately 1 hour.
To book call the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
Adults £660plus, full-time students, under-16s, unwaged, disabled patrons £5.
Please advise the Box Office at the time of the booking if any member of your group will be in a wheelchair or has difficulty walking. To book a British Sign Language interpreted Public Tour or for more information, please email the THSH Education & Community Department education@thsh.co.uk
bECOmE Our FrIENd
As a Friend of Town Hall and Symphony Hall you will receive exclusive benefits. With newsletters, invitations to events, ticket offers, and a Friends Booking Line, this is the perfect opportunity to find out more about our great venues. Your membership also supports the important work undertaken by Town Hall and Symphony Hall, bringing great arts experiences to everyone in our community.
Friends membership can also make the perfect gift for birthdays, anniversaries or to say thank you!
For further information on being our Friend please contact us on 0121 644 5072, or email friends@thsh.co.uk
COrpOraTE aNd prIvaTE HIrE EvENTS
Town Hall and Symphony Hall welcome bookings for private and corporate events. Our two spectacular venues can provide the perfect and unique backdrop for your event. For more information please visit: www.thsh.co.uk/corporate email: corporate@thsh.co.uk or call us on 0121 644 6053.
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EduCaTION & COmmuNITy THSH Education & Community department offers a wide range of creative opportunities, inspired by the magnificence of our world-class venues. People of all ages are invited to engage with our buildings and artistic programme through participatory projects and events.
We invite, engage and inspire over 10,000 people a year through monthly children’s events, projects in family, school & community settings, venue and exhibition tours and the Patrick Music and Multimedia Studio.
The Education & Community programme is developed and delivered in partnership with various organisations and through consultation with participants. Project Managers have a particular focus on children and young people, community engagement and disability and inclusion and use their expertise to develop high quality programmes of work.
SpOTLIGHT ON… THE SHEd
THE SHED is THSH’s multimedia project based at Symphony Hall in the Patrick Music and Multimedia Studio. A weekly creative multimedia programme introduced last year, the pilot phase of the project gave us an opportunity to test the water to see what young people thought about the programme that our Education department and team of specialist artists could offer.
The scheme has been hugely successful and very popular, seeing many young people develop in confidence while learning many new transferable skills.
Over the summer we have listened to the feedback that the young people have given us about their experiences of THE SHED and have used this to influence the new programme which started this October.
The scheme now gives SHED participants aged 11-24 the opportunity to work towards and obtain a bronze Arts Award during weekly multimedia sessions. Arts Award is a national qualification which supports young people to develop as artists.
Doing an arts award will help the participants to develop their creative skills which could help them into further education or employment in the arts or other fields in the future.
THE SHED takes place on Tuesdays from 2 – 4pm and 5 – 7pm, for more information contact fay.todd@thsh.co.uk or 0121 644 5006.
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CuSTOmErS WITH mObILITy dIFFICuLTIES:
TOWN HaLL
Please note that there are steps up to the Stalls and Circle but a lift is available. The Stalls have flat access to all seats and generous space between rows. Patrons who need to remain in their wheelchairs during the performance can book spaces in the Stalls and the Side Circle. There are accessible toilets on all levels.
SympHONy HaLL
All levels are accessible by lift, but there are steps within the auditorium on all levels, including the Stalls – please ask when booking if you need flat access to your seats.
Areas for patrons who need to remain in their wheelchairs during the performance are located in the Stalls (and for classical concerts are
also available in the Upper Circle). There are accessible toilets on Level 3 (Stalls) and Level 5 (Upper Circle).
dEaF aNd Hard OF HEarING CuSTOmErS:
TOWN HaLL
The auditorium is equipped with a hearing loop system. Please switch your hearing aid to the T position.
SympHONy HaLL
The auditorium is equipped with an infrared hearing enhancement system. You need to collect a receiver to use this system. Receivers are available free of charge – please ask a steward.
bLINd aNd parTIaLLy SIGHTEd CuSTOmErS:
TOWN HaLL & SympHONy HaLL
Guide dogs are welcome and can remain in the auditorium or be cared for by a steward in the foyer. Please ask if you need any assistance.
parkING FOr bLuE badGE HOLdErS:
TOWN HaLL
There are three spaces directly outside Town Hall (accessed from Paradise Circus). These spaces must be booked in advance by calling the Stage Door on 0121 644 5039. Please have your vehicle registration number and Blue Badge number to hand when you call.
SympHONy HaLL
Accompanied wheelchair users may be dropped off in King Alfred Place outside the front entrance to the ICC. Limited parking for disabled people driving themselves is available at the ICC, and must be pre-booked by calling the Box Office on 0121 780 4949. Requests for four or more concerts should be put in writing to THSH Box Office, Symphony Hall, Broad St, Birmingham, B1 2EA. Please allow two weeks for a reply.
If you would like more information about parking for Blue Badge holders in Birmingham please call 0121 303 6644.
aCCESSIbILITy
This guide is available free of charge on audiocassette or Braille (on request) from: Lynda Shaw, Sound Services, VISTA , Margaret Rd. (off Gwendolen Rd), Leicester, LE5 5FU. Tel: 0116 249 8817
Email: lynda.shaw@vistablind.org.uk Facilities for Disabled Patrons 0121 780 4949 Minicom Line 0121 644 6140
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bOOkING INFOrmaTIONHOW TO bOOk
A £2 fee per transaction will be charged on all bookings except purchases made in person at the Box Office.
ONLINE
www.thsh.co.uk
by pHONE
0121 780 3333.
IN pErSON
Symphony Hall Box Office, in the ICC, is open 10am–6pm (Monday - Saturday) and 12pm–4pm (Sunday).
Town Hall Box Office is open 11am–5pm (Monday - Saturday) and 12pm–4pm (Sunday).
Opening hours may be extended on concert days.
dISCOuNTS
Discounts vary from concert to concert and are subject to availability. For selected concerts discounts are available for students and under 25s, families, over 60s, benefit recipients, wheelchair users and disabled patrons, concert package bookers and through the Birmingham Passport to Leisure scheme. Please check our website or ask for details when booking.
You can book some discounted tickets online. If you require other reduced price tickets, please contact the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
GrOupS
Discounts on selected concerts. For further information or to make a booking, phone our Group Booking Department on FREEPHONE 0800 358 7070, open 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
All tickets are offered subject to availability. Proof of eligibility may be required when purchasing/collecting reduced price tickets. Discounts vary per concert, please check with the Box Office.
LOST TICkETS
A charge may be made for printing duplicate tickets.
CONCErTS by COaCH
These coach schemes are organised by regular concert–goers.
Telford & Newport: The Newport Music Coach, Anita Davies 01952 813340
Shropshire & Mid Wales: The Concerts Coach, Frank North 01743 790400
South Shropshire: Ludlow & District Theatre & Arts Group, Bronwen Coldwell 01584 831323
Droitwich & Bromsgrove: Bromsgrove Music Tours, Jennie McGregor Smith 01527 872422
Leominster & Hereford: Mary Seldon, 01885 482543. Email: selonda@onetel.net
daTa prOTECTION
Once you have booked tickets for Town Hall or Symphony Hall your contact details will be held and processed on our Box Office database. From time to time we and the artists/performers may send you information about forthcoming events (including the artists’/performers’ events at other venues) using any one of the contact methods you have provided. Other arts organisations and companies carefully selected by Performances Birmingham may also be interested in sending you information on events and products they think will be of interest. If you do not want your details to be passed to another organisation please tell us at the time of booking. (Data Protection Act (1998). Registration No X3281 12 8.)
dISCLaImEr
Information and prices in this guide were correct at the time of going to press – please check prior to booking. Unforeseen circumstances, however, may result in changes to the published programme or named artists. The timings given for each piece are for guidance and may vary in performance. Performances Birmingham Limited – a company controlled by Birmingham City Council – is a Registered Charity No. 1053937. Registered in England No. 3169600. Registered Office: Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, UK B1 2EA.
Photography: Adrian Burrows (Symphony Hall, Thomas Trotter, Andris Nelsons), Mike Gutteridge (Symphony Hall, Town Hall), Jonathan Lee (Education), Marco Borggreve (Andris Nelsons), Monika Ritterhaus (Daniel Barenboim), John Beatty (Wild Vision), Detlef Schneider (Lang Lang), Chris Dawes (Colin Currie), Bill Cooper (Birmingham Royal Ballet), Jill Edelstein, EMI (Simon Trpceski), Mat Hennek (Sir Simon Rattle), BBC (Duke Ellington), Timothy White (Joshua Bell), Alexander Newton (Notebenders), Bil Zelman (Midlake).
Design by Cogent Elliott.
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SEaTING pLaNS
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SympHONy HaLL
Cafe Vite is situated in the ICC Mall, open 7 days a week. Opening hours may vary.
Foyer Bars are open an hour before a concert, for the interval and post-concert on Level 3.
TOWN HaLL
The Coffee Bar is situated in the main foyer open 7 days a week. Opening hours may vary. Free Wi-Fi at Town Hall with any purchase from the Coffee Bar.
Foyer Bars open an hour before a concert, for the interval and post-concert on the Lower and Circle Levels.
e opSituated in the ICC Mall, THe SHop offers an exceptional range of music and gifts, open 11am to 6pm (Mon – Sat) and late on concert nights. For more information call 0121 200 2382.
dINING, drINkING & SHOppING
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Performances Birmingham is one of the largest regional arts charities in the country. We invite people to discover great performances at the heart of Birmingham and participate in community arts projects at our two world-famous venues.
Ticket sales alone cannot sustain our programme; we rely on voluntary contributions to enable us to continue and expand our work. We aim to reach even more people within our communities and further develop our wide-ranging programme. We would like to thank all our supporters for their generous contributions to our charitable work over the last year.
dONOrS
Alan WoodfieldAnn CopseyBig Sky BannersBirmingham Decorative & Fine Arts SocietyBlackwell Charitable Trust The Chatwin TrustCoutts Charitable TrustDMC McDonald Foundation, facilitated by the IAO The Garfield Weston FoundationThe George Cadbury TrustThe GNC TrustThe Golsoncott FoundationGrantham Yorke TrustGrimmitt TrustLimoges Trust The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust The Owen Family TrustThe Patrick TrustPeter & Jane How TrustRedman Fisher EngineeringRotary International in Great Britain and IrelandThe Roughley Charitable Trust Tanner Charitable TrustWolfson FoundationOur supporters, volunteers and Friends.
If you are interested in supporting Town Hall and Symphony Hall and would like further information please take a look at our website www.thsh.co.uk/page/support-us/ or contact our Development Team on 0121 644 6026 or 0121 644 5075.
You can also make a donation online or organise your own fundraising event for Town Hall and Symphony Hall through Just Giving http://justgiving.com/performbirmingham For volunteering enquiries, please email volunteers@thsh.co.uk
Our parTNErS
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*One voucher per table or group of occupents only. To validate this offer please present this voucher when ordering. Management reserve the right to withdraw this offer without prior notice.
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Symphony Hall is located within the International Convention Centre on Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA. On entering the Convention Centre through the main entrance on Centenary Square, Symphony Hall foyers are on the left. Town Hall is located in Victoria Square, Birmingham, B3 3DQ.
BY CAR - Car parking for Symphony Hall is available at Brindleyplace, beneath the National Indoor Arena (NIA) and Brindley Drive car parks. Car parking for Town Hall is available at Brindley Drive and Brunel Street car parks. For more information contact The Highways Agency on 08457 504030 or visit their website www.highways.gov.uk/roads or visit Midlands Traffic Information’s website www.help2travel.co.uk
BY RAIL - For rail information contact National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 or visit their website www.nationalrail.co.uk There are fast and frequent rail services with free parking at many Centro stations. The Centro Hotline 0121 200 2700 (open 7.30am–10.30pm every day) can help you plan your journey.
For further information visit www.thsh.co.uk/page/planning-your-visit
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