Kazuki Yamada

Kazuki Yamada live in Birmingham

Sept. 17, 2026 at Symphony Hall in Birmingham, United Kingdom

Kazuki Yamada, Eleanor Lyons, Jess Dandy, City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Unclaimed Artist Classical

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Classical Concerts in Birmingham

Experience Kazuki Yamada live on September 17th

Kazuki Yamada will conduct a performance at Symphony Hall, Birmingham on September 17, 2026. Yamada is a Japanese conductor known for his clarity of interpretation and meticulous attention to detail, often praised for bringing a refined lyricism to both orchestral standards and contemporary works. His repertoire spans a broad range, from Baroque to modern compositions, with a particular affinity for French and Russian composers. He frequently collaborates with leading international orchestras.

Symphy Hall opened in 1991 and is widely regarded as one of the finest concert halls globally, celebrated for its exceptional acoustics. Designed by Renton, Eggert & Associates, the hall was specifically engineered to achieve natural reverberation without the need for artificial enhancement. It’s home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) and hosts over 300 performances annually across classical music, jazz, rock, pop, and other genres. The hall’s auditorium seats approximately 2,200 people and features a distinctive shoebox shape intended to optimize sound quality. Its construction involved significant civic investment aimed at bolstering Birmingham’s cultural profile and providing a world-class venue for musical performance.

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