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    The Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival, in Birmingham, England, founded in 1784, was the longest-running classical music festival of its kind. It last...
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  • Birmingham. 1834 – 7 October: Birmingham Town Hall (designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch) is opened for the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival...
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    performance took place in 1912 at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival. Performances available include: The Music Makers, with Sir Adrian Boult conducting...
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  • which the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival would become a regular event every three years, with only two interruptions, until 1914. Music was written...
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    orchestra at Birmingham Town Hall, where weekly recitals have also been given by the City Organist since 1834. The Birmingham Triennial Music Festivals took place...
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    principle contralto at the premier of his Elijah at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival of 1846. The aria "O Rest in the Lord" in Elijah was written...
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  • William Bartholomew (writer) (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Prayer (1845) and the oratorio Elijah for its premiere at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival in 1846. As a composer, he produced several hymns, The Nativity...
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  • Marseillaise. Most of the music however is original. It was commissioned for, and first performed at, the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival, 1912. Early criticism...
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    England (category Articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers)
    century with the formation of the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival, which was the longest running classical music festival of its kind until the final concerts...
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    and broadcasts. The building was created as a home for the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival established in 1784, the purpose of which was to raise funds...
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