Richard Bratby

‘Where I grew up, classical music was diversity’: an interview with conductor Alpesh Chauhan

Birmingham Opera Company is the first British opera company to appoint a BAME music director – but for rising star Chauhan, his heritage is a non-story

He’s just very, very good: Alpesh Chauhan, Birmingham Opera Company’s new music director. Credit: Michele Monasta 
issue 15 August 2020

The first time Alpesh Chauhan conducted Birmingham Opera Company, he was surrounded by rats: six-foot tall rats, singing Shostakovich at the top of their voices. There were singing cops, too, and a marching band wearing bloodstained wedding dresses, and this was all happening in a derelict Edgbaston dance hall best known as a location for the 1980s Central TV drama Boon.

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