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January 2008 Episode | CBSO Podcast

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CBSO Podcast

The City of Birmingham Orchestra welcomes you to the CBSO Podcast. Every month this exclusive magazine show offers up CBSO news, features, interviews with world-class musicians and a bit of backstage gossip presented by music broadcaster Tommy Pearson.

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DATE : Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:02:34 +0000
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This Month Conductor John Wilson talks about his passion for British light music and looks ahead to his concerts with the CBSO in January, when he takes up residency to conduct a programme of British Classics and also lead the orchestra in Symphony Ballroom! Stephen Johnson takes a look at Anton Bruckner?s 9th Symphony, which is being performed by the CBSO on 17/18/19th January. There are highlights from our annual public Q&A with CBSO Music Director Sakari Oramo and Chief Executive Stephen Maddock, held at Symphony Hall when you asked the questions. And in the latest edition of the PodGuide to the Orchestra we reach the dizzying heights of the piccolo. CBSO principal Andrew Lane reveals the big secrets behind the tiny instrument and we hear the great piccolo solos in the repertoire.


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