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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.
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.
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 ...
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 ...
The master of minimalism at 90: the LSO Percussion Ensemble celebrates Steve Reich with a concert featuring three of his works for percussion ensemble. There are few composers who deserve the moniker ...
A talk exploring the importance of place in Tove Jansson’s creative work, with a special focus on The Summer Book. Free event. Limited capacity. £4 booking fee per online/phone transaction. No fee ...
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 ...
Kick-start your evening with Half Six Fix concert exploring Shostakovich’s Eighth Symphony – introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action. Composing in 1943 ...
Kick-start your evening with a 60-minute Half Six Fix concert. Introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action. Alexander Scriabin’s The Poem of Ecstasy is, as ...
Liadov conjures magical landscapes while Tchaikovsky navigates anguish and triumph – plus the premiere of Hannah Kendall’s eagerly anticipated new work. Anatoly Liadov has become something of footnote ...
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.