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John Quinn

An Exciting Young Conductor Makes Her Mark Again in Birmingham

23/01/201612/01/2016 by John Quinn

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Debussy, Schumann, Sibelius: Beatrice Rana (piano), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla (conductor). Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 10.1.2016. (JQ)

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Sir David Willcocks, CBE, MC. 30 December 1919 – 17 September 2015

21/07/201618/09/2015 by John Quinn

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sir David Willcocks, CBE, MC. 30 December 1919 – 17 September 2015

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Sir David Willcocks, CBE, MC.
30 December 1919 – 17 September 2015

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An Australian Baritone Champions English Song

04/09/201524/08/2015 by John Quinn

 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ireland, Venables, Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Gurney, Taylor, Finzi. Michael Lampard (baritone), Patrick Hemmerle (piano) Perrins Hall, Royal Grammar School, Worcester, 23.8.2015 (JQ)

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Such Stuff as Dreams are Made of – Ex Cathedra Announce 2015-16 Season

01/12/201510/08/2015 by John Quinn

Ex Cathedra, the Birmingham-based choir has just announced details of their 2015/16 season.

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The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain’s Tremendous Achievement in Mahler

28/08/201508/08/2015 by John Quinn

United KingdomUnited Kingdom   Tansy Davies, Mahler. National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain/Sir Mark Elder (conductor), Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 7.8.2015 (JQ)

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An Excellent, Often Searching Recital from Sarah Connolly and Joseph Middleton

04/08/201501/08/2015 by John Quinn

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Three Choirs Festival (7) Purcell, Watts, Gurney, Rasch, Howells, Novello, Wood. Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano), Holy Trinity Church, Hereford, 1.8. 2015 (JQ)

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Beethoven Storms the Heavens in Hereford

02/08/201531/07/2015 by John Quinn

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Three Choirs Festival (6) Beethoven:Eleanor Dennis (soprano), Jennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano), Mark le Brocq (tenor), Edward Grint (bass-baritone) Three Choirs Festival Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra, Adrian Partington (conductor). Hereford Cathedral, 29.7.2015 (JQ)

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Compelling Revival of Morning Heroes at the Three Choirs Festival

02/08/201529/07/2015 by John Quinn

 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Three Choirs Festival (5). Sibelius, Bliss: Malcolm Sinclair (narrator), Three Choirs Festival Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor). Hereford Cathedral, 27.7.2015 (JQ)

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