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A Symphony of Sounds: BBC Philharmonic's 2025 Musical Showcase

The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2025 concert series promises an exceptional array of musical performances across the UK. With a lineup that includes iconic compositions from Wagner, Rachmaninov, and Beethoven to contemporary pieces celebrating International Women’s Day, each event brings together renowned conductors, soloists, and breathtaking orchestrations. As these concerts unfold at venues like Victoria Hall and The Bridgewater Hall, audiences are set to experience the brilliance of artists like Clemens Schuldt, Simon Callaghan, and Jennifer Pike, making this series a remarkable celebration of orchestral music.

Jan 26, 2025
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1. Wagner, Rachmaninov and Beethoven at Victoria Hall, Hanley
Clemens Schuldt conducts the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at Hanley this evening with Simon Callaghan as soloist in Rachmaninov's second Piano Concerto.
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Feb 14, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Stoke-on-Trent · Victoria Hall in Stoke-on-Trent

2. Ravel and Mussorgsky at The Glasshouse, Gateshead
A concert dedicated to the genius of Maurice Ravel, with three of his most popular original compositions and his arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. BBC Philharmonic Associate Artist Ludovic Morlot conducts the orchestra tonight with renowned pianist Bertrand Chamayou.
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Feb 21, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Gateshead · The Glasshouse International Centre for Music

3. Pictures at an Exhibition
Fantasy and folklore lead the way in our continuing birthday celebrations of French musical royalty, Maurice Ravel and Pierre Boulez. Notations finds Boulez at his most bold and brilliant, reimagining a series of jewelled piano miniatures for orchestra. Pianist Betrand Chamayou joins the orchestra for Ravel’s left hand Piano Concerto, whilst Mother Goose carries us off to an enchanting world of make believe. Tom Thumb, Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty find Ravel at his most sumptuous.
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Feb 22, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Manchester · The Bridgewater Hall

4. A Celebration of International Women’s Day
‘I have spent my life trying to create a kind of cathedral of sound’. The words of Sofia Gubaidulina, one of the most significant living composers in the world. Her music, deeply spiritual and dramatic, forms the backbone of tonight’s celebration of International Women’s Day. In this programme, Anja Bihlmaier makes her Manchester debut as the orchestra’s Principal Guest Conductor and explores this kaleidoscopic programme. There’s the UK premiere of Dreydl by the genre-defying Olga Neuwirth, alongside music from American Sarah Gibson – beyond the beyond is a BBC commission, written as Sarah’s joy at becoming a mother was tempered by a progressive and terminal illness. This performance will see the posthumous premiere of the work.
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Mar 8, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Manchester · The Bridgewater Hall

5. Sibelius, Grieg and Bruch in Hull
Grieg's beloved 'Peer Gynt Suite No.1' will transport you to the rustic mountainsides of Norway, as you revel in the famous 'In the Hall of the Mountain King'. Then, be swept up in the passion and lyricism of Bruch's soaring 'Violin Concerto No. 1', performed with breath-taking virtuosity by the "simply spectacular” (The Independent) British violinist Jennifer Pike. The concert closes with two iconic works from Finland's greatest composer, Jean Sibelius. The mighty 'Symphony No.3' conjures visions of vast pine forests and icy northern vistas with its thrilling grandeur. And the stirring 'Karelia Suite' evokes the resilient spirit of the Finnish people through majestic brass chorales and folk-inspired melodies.
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Mar 19, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Hull · Hull City Hall

6. Grieg’s Piano Concerto
We’re off to the wilds of Scandinavia! Northern Lights, midnight sun and a smorgasbord of Nordic greats. Chief Conductor John Storgårds has a natural affinity with this music and is the dedicatee of tonight’s opener, the thrilling, most recent symphony of Danish composer Per Nørgård, a mind-bending kaleidoscope for large orchestra. Sorgårds has been called a “master architect” of this great symphonist, as revealed in his recorded cycle of all the symphonies with the orchestra.
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Mar 22, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Manchester · The Bridgewater Hall

7. John Wilson conducts Saint-Saëns’s Organ Symphony
The pipes of the Bridgewater Hall organ get a full wash, wax and valet tonight with a performance characterised by Romantic splendour. Saint-Saëns’s spectacular Third Symphony takes us on a dramatic journey from darkness to light, and gave us the theme music to the iconic pig-based classic, Babe.
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Mar 29, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Manchester · The Bridgewater Hall

8. Roman Holiday
Italy. Land of sun, sea and serious culture – look no further than its great operatic Hall of Fame led by Giuseppe Verdi (that’s Joe Green to you and me). Inspired by Shakespeare’s tragic Othello, soprano Mariangela Sicilia joins us for Desdemona’s poignant soliloquy. There’s a cameo from Giacomo Puccini, making his mark as a passionate dramatist with his early Symphonic Prelude. The silken Intermezzo from the opera Cavelleria rusticana provides some serenity amidst Pietro Mascagni’s torrid Sicilian drama.
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Apr 3, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Manchester · The Bridgewater Hall

9. Mahler Symphony No. 9
‘I’m going to make it just as anti-war as possible’ – the words of Benjamin Britten about his new work in 1940, a wordless requiem for orchestra. What he created was one of the most taut and direct pacifist artistic statements ever created. Sinfonia da Requiem is as arresting and powerful today as it was at the start of World War II.
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Apr 12, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Manchester · The Bridgewater Hall

10. Stravinsky, Poulenc and Beethoven at Victoria Hall, Hanley
Conductor Adam Hickox joins the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at Victoria Hall Hanley. A brilliant opportunity to hear rising star Anna Lapwood perform Poulenc's Organ Concerto.
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May 2, 2025
BBC Philharmonic

Stoke-on-Trent · Victoria Hall in Stoke-on-Trent

Conclusion
The BBC Philharmonic's 2025 season is a testament to the enduring appeal of orchestral music and its power to inspire. From classical masterpieces to contemporary works, this diverse series offers something for every music lover. The performances underscore the orchestra's commitment to showcasing both well-loved classics and innovative new compositions. As audiences gather in these historic venues to experience the talent of renowned musicians and conductors, the magic of live orchestral music continues to resonate, creating unforgettable memories.
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