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1 Learning and Participation

2 Notelets Concerts

3 Musical Storytimes Way Back Home by Oliver Jeffers (Bryony Morrison and Helen Edgar) Jack and the Flumflum Tree by Julia Donaldson (Rachael Pankhurst and Jane Wright) Peace at Last by Jill Murphy (Catherine Arlidge and Liz Fryer) Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae (Charlotte Skinner and Emmet Byrne)

4 Shakespeare in Action Experience Shakespeare through music and storytelling Developed during 2016, the 400th Anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death Brings two of Shakespeare’s best loved plays: Romeo and Juliet A Midsummer Night’s Dream

5 Spirit of Birmingham CBSO musicians worked in six primary schools across Birmingham Together with award-winning composer, Eamonn O’Dwyer, they created a new piece of music to celebrate the Spirit of Birmingham Premièred in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall in June 2017 Qatar Airways were a major supporter of the Spirit of Birmingham project.

6 Spirit of Birmingham Qatar Airways were a major supporter of the Spirit of Birmingham project.

7 World War One Four year project to mark the centenary of WW1
Taking place in four schools in Perry Barr district of Birmingham Children have developed their lyrics and own musical ideas in response to a range of different themes, including WW1 artefacts and paintings Composer, Kerry Andrew, has developed these ideas to write one movement for each year of the project: The Mud and the Sky ( ) In This Dangerous Place ( ) Wires ( ) Afterwords ( ) The full work will be premièred at Symphony Hall on Wednesday 27 June 2018.

8 World War One

9 World War One

10 Project Remix Fuses well-known chart hits with orchestral arrangements. Range of themes over the years, including Birmingham on Broadway, Local Heroes and, most recently, ‘Music Inspired by David Bowie’, which saw the orchestra perform modern classics by artists such as Madonna, Lady Gaga and Prince. Open to instrumentalists and vocalists aged from across the West Midlands of grade 5 standard and above

11 Youth Orchestra The CBSO Youth Orchestra is the successor to the Midland Youth Orchestra, founded in 1956 by CBSO General Manager Blyth Major and for nearly half a century one of the UK's leading independent youth orchestras. Open to all Midlands young musicians aged 13 (in year 9) to 21 of grade 8 standard and above Unmatched opportunity to be part of an internationally renowned orchestral organisation Challenging music in prestigious venues with professional soloists and conductors, including Debussy’s Images with Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, Mahler Symphony No. 6 with Jac Van Steen and Bartók’s The Wooden Prince Cristian Măcelaru.

12 Youth Orchestra Members of the CBSO Youth Orchestra benefit from:
Sectional coaching from CBSO musicians Performances with leading professional conductors The chance to play in Birmingham's Symphony Hall, one of Europe's finest orchestral concert venues Performing exciting and adventurous music, including regular world and UK premieres The support of the CBSO's management team - exactly like a professional orchestra. Membership is by annual audition with a panel of CBSO musicians Membership fees are £120 per course Range of bursaries and payment plans available

13 Youth Orchestra

14 Youth Orchestra

15 Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
CBSO has a strong partnership with the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire CBSO Training Scheme and Postgraduate Training Scheme Birmingham Conservatoire Association – CBSO Learning & Participation Placement

16 Learning and Participation


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