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Tito Muñoz will make debuts with Nürnberger Symphoniker and Komische Oper Berlin in the coming weeks. On 25 April in the Meistersingerhalle Nürnberg, Muñoz conducts Holst’s The Planets, Andy Akiho’s Percussion Concerto with soloist Jacob Nissly, and Wilhelm Herschel’s Symphony No. 13. With Komische Oper, Muñoz leads the orchestra in the programme “JUMP” which includes…Read more ›
JBM Artists at the BBC Proms this summer
Royal Albert Hall: Saturday 25 July Conductor Karen Ní Bhroin returns to the stage of the BBC Proms this summer, following her debut at last year’s festival. She will conduct Horrible Science: The Big Bang Proms Experiment with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales at the iconic Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 25 July 2026, with performances at 14:00 and…Read more ›
Augustin Dumay to play with ANPO at Munich Herkulessaal
Violinist, Augustin Dumay, will perform with the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra in the Herkulessaal, Munich, on the 7th May. The concert will make up part of the orchestra’s centennial tour around Europe. Dumay will play Mozart’s Violin Concerto no. 3 (KV 216) and Adagio for Violin and Orchestra (K.261), in a programme which will also…Read more ›
JBM artists at Ryedale Festival this summer
JBM artists Imogen Whitehead (trumpet) and Laura van der Heijden (cello) are Artists in Residence at the Ryedale Festival 2026, which runs from 10–26 July in Yorkshire. “At the heart of the programme are five artistic residencies. John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London begin a three-year partnership with an unmissable celebration of English music.…Read more ›
Watch Now: Viviane Hagner Performs Unsuk Chin with ERSO
Two weeks ago, renowned violinist Viviane Hagner joined the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO) for a standout evening of contemporary and classical music. The highlight of the programme was Unsuk Chin’s Violin Concerto No. 1, a work by one of today’s most frequently performed living composers. Under the direction of Olari Elts, the orchestra also…Read more ›
Karen Ní Bhroin makes Japan debut with the New Japan Philharmonic
This weekend, Irish conductor Karen Ní Bhroin makes her debut in Japan with the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Ní Bhroin leads the orchestra in two performances: the first, to open their season, on 11th April at Sumida Triphony Hall, followed by a second concert on 12th April at the renowned Suntory Hall in Tokyo, one…Read more ›
James Brown has announced that he will retire as an artist manager on 31st July 2026. As other senior colleagues also wish to step down, the decision has been taken to close James Brown Management (JBM) on that date. James comments “I have been working in the music industry for 42 years and running agencies…Read more ›
Dego named as Wigmore Hall Artist in Residence
We are delighted to announce that Francesca Dego is Artist in Residence at Wigmore Hall for the 2026/27 season. Her concert on 20th November 2026 opens the residence with a recital programme with pianist Francesca Leonardi which explores French and Italian works including Tartini, Berio, Respighi, Debussy and Ravel. She will return in 2027 for…Read more ›
Tito Muñoz debuts with Nashville Symphony
Tito Munoz will take the stage with Nashville Symphony debut on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday this weekend. In four performances, Tito will conduct the world premiere of James Lee III’s Saxophone Concerto with soloist Timothy McAllister, Rodrigo’s ‘A la busca del más allá’ ‘(In search of the beyond’), and Holst’s The Planets. Performances will take…Read more ›
Jonathan Stockhammer returns to Hamburg
Jonathan Stockhammer returns to Symphoniker Hamburg this weekend for jump-in performances, with pianist Anton Gerzenberg. On Saturday, Jonathan conducts Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1, and Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben at the famous Elbphilharmonie. On Sunday, the concerto will become Jörg Widmann’s ‘Trauermarsch’ at the Hamburg Laeiszhalle. Having made his debut with…Read more ›