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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Season Finale
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 7th July. It may seem like concerts have only just got going again, but it’s already the end of the season for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. In its delicious final programme, Alina Ibragimova is the soloist in Prokofiev’s playful First Violin Concerto, whose darting lines echo the paintings of Paul Klee. Conductor Edward Gardner is reunited with the orchestra for Schubert’s Fourth symphony—packed with a teenage composer’s joy, anguish and intensity.
First Night of the Proms
Royal Albert Hall, 30th July. After an unprecedented season, the BBC Proms—and, crucially, prommers—are back at almost full strength. The world’s largest classical music festival kicks off with an opening night conducted by Dalia Stasevska. The BBC Symphony Orchestra’s rising star guest conductor directs the orchestra and BBC Singers in Vaughan Williams’ ravishing Serenade to Music. The Royal Albert Hall’s mighty “Father” Willis organ is put through its paces by Daniel Hyde in Poulenc’s vivacious concerto.