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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra


 

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) is based in Birmingham, England.

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Birmingham - England

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The orchestra was founded as the City of Birmingham Orchestra in 1920, with Edward Elgar conducting its first concert in September of that year. The programme included Overture: Saul by Granville Bantock, a strong supporter of the orchestra's foundation. Adrian Boult was chief conductor from 1924 to 1930.

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1920 - Edward Elgar - Conducting - Granville Bantock - Adrian Boult - 1924 - 1930

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The CBO became a full time organisation in 1944, changing its name to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 1948. The composer Andrzej Panufnik was chief conductor from 1957 to 1960.

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1944 - 1948 - Composer - Andrzej Panufnik - 1957 - 1960

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The orchestra made recordings and gave regular concerts, but did not gain any international renown until Simon Rattle became its chief conductor in 1980. Under him, the orchestra became one of the leading ensembles in Europe, and gained a name for its interpretations of late romantic and 20th century works. During this period, the orchestra moved from Birmingham Town Hall to a new "home venue", Symphony Hall, inside Birmingham's International Convention Centre. The nearby "CBSO Centre", a converted factory, houses management offices, rehearsal facilities, and is a concert venue in its own right, for more intimate perfomances. In 1990, the post of Radcliffe Composer in Association was created, with Mark-Anthony Turnage filling the role. In 1995 Judith Weir became Fairbairn Composer in Association.

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Simon Rattle - 1980 - Romantic - 20th century - Birmingham Town Hall - Symphony Hall - International Convention Centre - 1990 - Mark-Anthony Turnage - 1995 - Judith Weir

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The Finn Sakari Oramo took over from Simon Rattle in 1998, upon the latter securing a post at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Finn - Sakari Oramo - 1998 - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

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The CBSO records mainly for EMI records.

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