Brahms is one of the country's favourite classical composers and a concert of some of the artist's finest works is sure to have people booking
advance train tickets to Birmingham.
Andres Orozco-Estrada, from Colombia, will conduct and Akiko Suwanai will play violin at this unique February event, which is taking place at the Symphony Hall in central Birmingham.
The A First for Brahms concert will include work by other heavyweights of classical music - including Beethoven and Tchaikovsky.
It will be Orozco-Estrada's first appearance at the Symphony Hall, but Sawanai will be making an eagerly-awaited return to the stage.
The concert takes place on February 2nd and doors open at 2.15pm. Ticket prices vary greatly, starting at £10 and going up to £37, so booking in advance is recommended.
If you have a
cheap train ticket to Birmingham Snow Hill station, you will find yourself just 15 minutes' walk from the concert hall.
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