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Reviews of the Choral and Orchestral Concerts

‘Where to start? Such talent, such charisma, such splendour.’

Choral and Orchestral Concert 1, 8th March 

If you missed Sunday’s choral and orchestral concert, suffice to say that you missed a treat. It began with Mozart’s Nettuno S’onori, music for words of adoration and worship towards the Roman god of the sea – Neptune. Next, Bruckner’s acapella piece Locus Iste was calming and reflective, testament to the choir’s ability to listen to each other and stay in tune without the aid of Mr Hogg’s invaluable organ accompaniments. Finally, the Pièce de résistance, Schubert’s Mass in G, fusing Choral Society with Chamber Orchestra’s sublime accompaniment. An emotional day for me personally, this being my final concert with Choral Society, it really was a concert to remember. Particular congratulations to the soloists: Ellie, Aidan, Adi, Rishul, Poppy and Anika, all of whom were a delight to listen to. 

As for the Brahms, well, Dr Leigh certainly isn’t famous for choosing easy pieces! With nowhere to hide, Brahms’ fourth provided a new challenge for the Symphony Orchestra, with countless expressive passages requiring complete perfection due to their exposed nature. Despite all this, they pulled it off, most certainly doing justice to Brahms’ final symphony, skillfully capturing and conveying the sense of lamentation that the composer intended. 

All credit must go to Dr Leigh and Ms Markgren, and all the music and RPAC staff, without whom none of our wonderful concerts would be possible. 

Theo (Sixths)

Choral and Orchestral Concert 2, 9th March 

The second Choral and Orchestral concert began with the Navarro clarinet concerto – a piece infused with Spanish Flamenco tunes, full of character and passion (and claps from the wind and brass sections). The soloist, Simon, was more than up to the task, bringing out the flamboyance of the solo clarinet expertly. This was followed by Bruch’s viola concerto, a contrasting piece full of rich, regal melodies and deep harmonies. Not many concertos have been written for the viola, but there was no better instrument for the job, and the soloist Karen brought out the full potential of the instrument in a truly moving performance. The next concerto was perhaps the most unorthodox of all – a piano concerto written for the left hand. Ravel, being an impressionist, often used chromatic harmonies and unorthodox orchestration to convey ideas and emotions, and Max’s emotive performance brought out the true colours of the piece, resulting in a memorable and spectacular performance. 

The second half of the concert brought the second performance of the Brahms. The piece is complicated and dynamic, tragic yet gleeful, lively yet peaceful: much like the man himself, often in a state of emotional tension, and this is always reflected in his music. The performance built upon the performance on Sunday, truly expressing the emotions of a man who has witnessed it all, who has felt it all and who has a true grasp of symphonic writing, resulting in a masterpiece, rich yet delicate, with nowhere to hide for the performers or the conductor. However, Symphony Orchestra (and our great conductor, Dr Leigh) were up to the task, filling the Ruddock Hall with a sea of raw, unadulterated passion. 

Krishie (Sixths)

Photos from the Spring Concert

Here are the lovely photos taken by our wonderful David Ash:

Baber Recital 15th January 2026

Many congratulations to the wonderful performers for their fabulous success at yesterday’s concert! Here is a lovely review written by Ashar:

As the bell rang at the end of Period 5, crowds of pupils, Shells and Sixth Formers, KES and KEHS, made their way across the road to the Elgar Concert Hall of the University of Birmingham. The atmosphere was full of eager anticipation for this annual recital featuring the very best musicians of our two schools. 

The seats quickly began to fill, in preparation for what would be a wonderful outing. The first of the performances was a trio, immediately drawing listeners to their insightful understanding of the piece. Following this was a sextet performing a piece by Holst, and as expected for such talented musicians, every note was full of passion, and musical power.

And then came, what was undeniably the showstopper, Tchaikovsky’s ‘Souvenir de Florence’. Every one of the performers put their hearts into their playing, and we, as the audience felt that brilliance. As the final note reverberated through the hall, we were in awe. Walking back through the rain to school, those performances stayed with us; it truly was an event to remember.

Lunchtime concert 6th November

Many congratulations to the wonderful players who performed at yesterday’s Lunchtime recital!

Here is the programme, and some photos as well:

Photos from Thirds’ and Shells’ Recital

22nd September 2025

Photos from Spring Concert, 1st April 2025

Please enjoy these wonderful photos taken by David Ash of the fantastic concert last night.

Duruflé Requiem Programme Notes

Please find below the Programme Notes for Duruflé’s Requiem, written by one of our lovely Altos, Radhika Sohal (KEHS). It is quite an interesting read!

Performers Platform 4th February – Photographs by David Ash

Please find below photographs taken by David Ash of the performers from our recent Concert, taking place in the evening of Tuesday 4th February.

Lunchtime Recital – Thursday 2nd February

Yesterday was the first Lunchtime Recital of 2023, and we were treated to fantastic performances on harp, guitar, and piano. Well done to those who took part, and thank you to Mr Ash for the photos.

Our next Lunchtime Recital happens next Thursday 9th February at 13:10, which will feature repertoire by Schubert, Chopin, Barrios, and Ireland. A reminder that all our Lunchtime Recitals are free to attend, with no tickets required!

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The Barber Recital at the Elgar Concert Hall – Friday 18th November

Below is this Friday’s programme for our annual Barber Recital at the Elgar Concert Hall, Bramhall Music Building at the University of Birmingham. It is a non-ticketed event, and is free admission. All are welcome.

Lunchtime Recital

 

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Thursday, 13 February 2020 at 13.10
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Naina Reddyviola
Ami Chen‘cello
Piano Trio: Ivy Lau, piano; Bronagh Lee, violin; Ami Chen, ‘cello

works by Bruch, Leighton and Shostakovich. 

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Lunchtime Recital

 

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Thursday, 6 February 2020 at 13.10
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Michael Heneghan – trumpet
Joe Ward – voice
Daniel Li – viola
String Quartet: Samantha Burley, violin; Jennifer Liu, violin; Naina Reddy, viola; Beatrice Beardmore, ‘cello.

works by Clarke, Purcell, Vaughan Williams, Warlock, Neruda, Schumann, Dvořák, Shostakovich. 

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Performers’ Platform

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Tuesday, 4 February 2020 at 1830
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Shirom Aggarwal, saxophone
Pierce Maughan, violin
Christopher Churcher, bassoon
Sam Ecclestone-Brown, piano
Will Marrett, violin
Isabel Drugan, violin
Sara Vogt, harp
Tom Hao, violin
Rebecca Bazlov, piano
Dhiran Sodha, percussion
String Quartet: Emily Tran, violin; Jessie Zhao, violin; James Corcoran, viola; Salihah Baig, ‘cello.

 

Concert includes works by Telemann, Kreisler, Elgar, Khachaturian, Mozart, Williams, Debussy, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Korsakov, Zappa, Schubert. 

 

 

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This concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

Lunchtime Recital

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Thursday, 9 January 2020 at 13.10
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Beatrice Beardmore, ‘cello

Jacob Rowley, guitar

Samantha Burley, violin

works by Holst, da Falla, Barrios, and the first movement of the Mendelssohn violin concerto. 

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Christmas Concerts in Pictures

Lunchtime Recital

 

Thursday, 5 December 2019 at 13.10
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

KEHS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Leader:  Ivy Lau

Piano Quintet
Rebecca Bazlov, piano; Bronagh Lee, violin;
Emmy Jin, viola; Ami Chen, ‘cello;
George Roberts, double bass

works by Mozart, Martinez and Schubert. 

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls