Sir Simon Rattle and the Vienna Philharmonic
Birmingham International Concert Season 2011/12
Part of Symphony Hall 21st Anniversary Festival… more events…
Part of Birmingham International Concert Season 2011/12… more events…
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21 years since he conducted the opening concerts of Symphony Hall, Sir Simon Rattle returns at the helm of one of the world’s very greatest orchestras.
BBC Music magazine’s Editor, Oliver Condy, recommends tonight’s concert: “Now this really is a wonderful programme. Just add Rattle and the Vienna Philharmonic, and you’ll be in for one of the finest concert experiences of the season – anywhere.”
Vienna Philharmonic
Sir Simon Rattle conductor
| Brahms | Symphony No 3 | 33’ |
|---|---|---|
| Webern | Six Pieces for Orchestra | 13’ |
| Schumann | Symphony No 3, Rhenish | 32’ |
£9.50, £20, £29, £38, £50, £62.50, £75*
60plus: £9.50, £19, £28, £36, £47.50, £59.50, £71.50*
Discounts also available for children, students and under 25s, wheelchair users, disabled patrons and their companions, concert package bookers and groups of 11+. For more details on all discounts and how to book click here.
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Symphony Hall
- 32 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Part of Symphony Hall 21st Anniversary Festival
21 years ago, Birmingham presented the world with an acoustically-unrivalled, modern concert hall. Since the first unforgettable concerts with Sir Simon Rattle in April 1991, a remarkable constellation of orchestras, conductors, soloists and chamber groups have captivated countless audiences here....
Part of Birmingham International Concert Season 2011/12
The world’s greatest classical stars perform in a special celebratory year In 2012 Symphony Hall comes of age as we mark our twenty-first anniversary. Join our celebrations in a series of spectacular concerts featuring The Royal Opera with Antonio Pappano and Bryn Terfel, Mariinsky Orchestra...
* A £2.50 fee per transaction will be charged on all bookings except purchases made in person at the Town Hall or Symphony Hall Box office.
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