Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Autumn Season

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Autumn Season

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Posted 2024-08-31 by Tony Collinsfollow

Thu 12 Sep 2024 - Fri 22 Nov 2024


Guest stars, a brand new organ, Shakespearean classics and music of every kind – there is no shortage of excitement on offer as Royal Birmingham Conservatoire launches its autumn season. A host of guest artists and exceptional students will be appearing live in Birmingham this autumn as events at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire spring back into life in September.

First up is the Pablo Held Buoyancy Band featuring Percy Pursglove, Kit Downes and Leif Burger who will be leading things off in the Eastside Jazz Club, at the Conservatoire's Jennens Road site, on 12 September, while mezzo-soprano Hannah Morley kicks off the regular free Monday Lunchtime Music series on 23 September in the Recital Hall.

Pablo Held Buoyancy Band


Among the superb guest slots are boundary-pushing, Icelandic singer-songwriting star Ásgeir (29 Sep), folk music royalty Fairport Convention (20 Oct), stunning classical strings and African beats from Manchester Collective & Abel Selaocoe’s Sirocco (12 Nov) and Hans Zimmer’s Interstellar soundtracks brought to life by the Mystery Ensemble (1 Nov).

There are tie-ups with major arts partners in the city too. Hayley Frances – poet in residence at Birmingham Children’s and Women’s Hospital – launches her debut collection ‘Administer the Laughing Gas’ in an experimental performance of meditative poems and sound, as part of Birmingham Literature Festival (6 Oct). And Supersonic Festival guests Bohren & Der Club of Gore (9 Nov) bring their hypnotic ‘doom jazz’ to the Midlands for the first time since 2012.

Abel Selaocoe Manchester Collective


Other highlights include a week-long festival to welcome the Conservatoire’s brand new ‘Juliet’ organ (4-10 Nov), a whole season of French music from Early Music to jazz, beginning with a large-scale Berlioz rarity plus Beethoven’s mighty Fifth Symphony played by RBC Symphony Orchestra (25 Oct), and a week of salon-style concerts marking Fauré’s 150th anniversary (11-15 Nov).

There is also a mini-residency by multi-award-winning composing genius and newly-appointed Master of the King’s Music Errollyn Wallen, who joins RBC’s Thallein Ensemble (19-22 Nov).

RBC Symphony Orchestra. Credit Jason Sheldon


The Eastside Jazz Club hosts a multitude of visiting guests, from Sophia Domancich, James Owston and Miles Levin with Paul Dunmall (3 Oct), to the Patrick Cornelius Quartet (17 Oct), and Ronnie Scott’s Artistic Director James Pearson and leading jazz trumpeter Steve Fishwick (10 Oct). Following the sell-out Bill Frisell gig in May, the second Stoney Lane Live at RBC is a double bill of Trish Clowes and Ross Stanley, and Sara Colman and Rebecca Nash (2 Oct, Recital Hall). All this plus regular slots from RBC’s flagship Jazz Orchestra and Salsa Orchestra - two fabulous ensembles packed with fresh talent, high spirits and cool sounds to fire up a weekday evening.

Meanwhile, the Crescent Theatre hosts three contemporary plays in October performed by the RBC Theatre Company. The Welkin by Lucy Kirkwood, Citizenship by Mark Ravenhill, and Dan Muirden’s The Things Good Men Do will be followed later in the season by two of Shakespeare's classic tragedies, Julius Caesar and Macbeth, in December.

Trish Clowes and Ross Stanley


Full details and tickets for Royal Birmingham Conservatoire's autumn season can be found at www.bcu.ac.uk/concerts

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