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Birmingham trips the lights fantastic for Mahler 9th

Birmingham trips the lights fantastic for Mahler 9th

Like President Trump, you never know what to expect in the city of Peaky Blinders.

Our mole scuttled out Symphony Hall a few hours ago.

Tonight’s performance of Mahler Symphony No 9 at Symphony Hall Birmingham received a standing ovation. Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO opened the concert with Takemitsu’s wordless 8 minute Requiem, eliding straight in to the Mahler. The final, hushed minutes of the symphony were accompanied by a gradual and subtle dimming of the lights, which suited the mood and did not feel like a gimmick. Kazuki Yamada stood perfectly still for some 15 seconds at the end, the spell only being broken by an impatient member of the audience.

 

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