CBSO Viennese Masters
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Symphony Hall
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- If you require a wheelchair position (subject to availability) please call the Box Office on 0121 780 4949.
Please Note
Cédric Tiberghien has had to withdraw from this concert due to illness, and will be replaced by Kirill Gerstein.
Serious fun. Brahms’s Second Concerto is one of the peaks of the piano repertoire, as big as a symphony and breathtakingly difficult. Yet from dreamy opening to sparkling finish, every note radiates pure sunshine – and soloist Cédric Tiberghien knows exactly how to make it sing. It’s the joyous climax to a concert that begins with Max Reger’s wonderfully romantic musical paintings from 1913, and Schubert’s bubbly Third Symphony: personal favourites, dished up with love by the CBSO’s popular principal guest conductor.
The concert on 10 April will be followed by a Members’ Afternoon Tea with Edward Gardner as guest speaker. For further information contact Claire Watts on 0121 616 6514.
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Edward Gardner conductor
Kirill Gerstein piano
| Reger | Two Böcklin Pictures | 15’ |
|---|---|---|
| Schubert | Symphony No. 3 | 25’ |
| Brahms | Piano Concerto No. 2 | 50’ |
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| Wed 10 Apr | 2:15pm | |||
| Thu 11 Apr | 7:30pm |
Wed: £10, £15, £20, £25, £29, £33, £39.50*
Thu:£10, £15, £20, £24, £26.50, £31.50, £36, £39.50, £42*
Discounts available for Concert Packages of 3+ concerts, disabled patrons and families by calling Box Office on 0121 345 0600, and for groups of 11+ on 0800 358 7070.
Standby tickets may be available on the day of the performance (from 10am for matinee concerts and 1pm for evening concerts) for students, young people, patrons aged 60+, benefit recipients and holders of ‘Passport to Leisure’ cards.
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