Lang Lang, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Leipzig Gewandhausorchester, conducted by Andris Nelsons, Quatuor Diotima, the ...
Composed in the midst of global conflict, Britten’s 1940 Sinfonia da Requiem is a grief-stricken cry, its turbulent music finally giving way to Mahlerian tenderness – and hope. Bernstein’s post-war ...
Enter the elegant world of French Baroque opera with a mythic drama of impossible love, presented by the effervescent Les Talens Lyriques led by Christophe Rousset. Hippolyte et Aricie was Rameau’s ...
Uncover the joys of silent film with spectacular live musical accompaniments. Dive deep into the weird and wonderful history of cinema with these silent films, brought to life with live musical ...
A mesmerising sequence of sung, played and communally-devised performances with music from Hannah Kendall to Alice Coltrane, marking the opening of the Always, Already There weekend. Always, Already ...
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sam Green unites with Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Caroline Shaw and award-winning author and environmentalist Rebecca Solnit in a live orchestral film experience.
A talk examining Tove Jansson’s lifelong relationship with music and its influence on her creative world. Free event. Limited capacity. The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by ...
Tread the snowy expanses of Sibelius’ Finland and Vaughan Williams’ Antarctica, and warm up to the impressionistic hues of Dubugnon’s new concerto. Much of Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No 7 started life ...
The quiet intensity of Edmund Finnis’ Cello Concerto paves the way for Bruckner’s monumental, visionary Ninth Symphony. Bruckner may have left his Symphony No 9 incomplete, but it still serves as a ...
LSO Family Concerts are a fun, informative way for families to experience live music together and learn more about the instruments of the orchestra. Each concert is based on a theme, with free ...
Drift through a world where time softens and memory shifts in an intimate evening of Feldman’s hypnotic soundscapes that blur the line between what we hear and what we think we remember. Morton ...