CBSO
Britishabbreviation
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For the CBSO, this new school partnership is partly about widening the talent pipeline to ensure future musicians come from more diverse backgrounds that reflect modern Britain.
From BBC • Sep. 15, 2023
There will be a 700-strong choir, and a water ballet sequence performed by the CBSO, the Birmingham Royal Ballet, Elmhurst Ballet School and inclusive dance company Critical Mass.
From BBC • Jul. 27, 2022
Mezzo-soprano Samantha Oxborough, a graduate of The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, will also perform the national anthem with the CBSO.
From BBC • Jul. 19, 2022
“I’ve got so many contingency plans it’s like living in the virtual universes of a Philip Pullman novel,” Stephen Maddock, chief executive of Birmingham’s CBSO, told me.
From The Guardian • Jun. 21, 2020
His 1990 jazz-inspired elegy, Kai, opened the concert, lovingly played by its first creators, the virtuosic Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, most of whose members play in the CBSO, and cellist Ulrich Heinen.
From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2011
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