City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) is a British orchestra based in Birmingham, England. It is the resident orchestra at Symphony Hall, Birmingham in Birmingham, which has been its principal performance venue since 1991.[1] Its administrative and rehearsal base is at the nearby CBSO Centre, where it also presents chamber concerts by members of the orchestra and guest performers.[2]
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | |
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Orchestra | |
Short name | CBSO |
Former name | City of Birmingham Orchestra |
Founded | 1920 |
Concert hall | Symphony Hall, Birmingham |
Music director | Kazuki Yamada |
Website | cbso |
Each year, the CBSO performs more than 150 concerts[3] in Birmingham, the UK and around the world. With a far-reaching community programme and a family of choruses and youth ensembles, it is involved in every aspect of music-making in the Midlands. At its centre is a team of 90 professional musicians, and over a 100-year tradition of making music, in the heart of Birmingham. The CBSO has four choirs – the CBSO Chorus, Youth Chorus, Children's Chorus and SO Vocal (our un-auditioned community choir), conducted by Lucy Hollins.[4]
The current chief conductor and artistic adviser of the CBSO is Kazuki Yamada, effective April 2023.