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A Musical Odyssey: Exploring the London Symphony Orchestra’s 2025 Concert Season

Dive into the London Symphony Orchestra's exhilarating 2025 concert series at the Barbican, featuring a variety of orchestral concerts and chamber performances led by renowned conductors and musicians. From the emotive works of Brahms and Walton to the innovative compositions of Pierre Boulez, this season offers a vibrant tapestry of sound and storytelling. With unique formats like the 'Half Six Fix' and the intimate explorations of chamber music, these events promise a profound connection with the music and its creators.

Jan 1, 2025
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1. Half Six Fix: Brahms
Experience the transformative power of Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 4 with the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle. This special "Half Six Fix" concert, taking place on Wednesday, 8th January 2025 at 6:30 pm at the Barbican, offers a unique, hour-long format designed to enrich your evening. Sir Simon Rattle, both conductor and presenter, will guide you through the intricacies and emotional depths of Brahms' final symphony, making this event not just a concert but an immersive journey into the heart of classical music. The "Half Six Fix" series is celebrated for its early evening concerts that provide live introductions from the musicians and conductors, bringing the audience closer to the music and the creators behind it. With screens in the hall to enhance your experience, this concert promises an intimate exploration of Brahms' masterpiece, known for its tragic undertones yet vigorous and warm orchestral colors. From the yearning sighs of the opening movement to the solemn, fiery conclusion, Rattle and the LSO promise to draw out the composer’s unique blend of solemnity and vigor. Tickets are available at various price points, with a booking fee applicable for online or phone transactions. For those looking to save, the Half Six Fix Season Pass offers a guaranteed Wildcard for all eight concerts in the season, alongside other discount options for groups, young people, students, and Barbican Access Members. Booking your tickets is easy and can be done online at lso.co.uk or barbican.org.uk, by phone, or in person at the Barbican Centre. For any inquiries or further information on refunds, exchanges, and booking discounts, please contact the Barbican Box Office. Don't miss this opportunity to kick-start your evening with the London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle, exploring the tragic beauty and profound depth of Brahms' Symphony No. 4.
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Jan 8, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

2. Boulez, Benjamin and Brahms 4
**Boulez, Benjamin, and Brahms 4: A Musical Celebration with the London Symphony Orchestra** Join us for an enchanting evening of music as the London Symphony Orchestra presents "Boulez, Benjamin, and Brahms 4" at the Barbican on Thursday, 9 January 2025, at 7 pm. This special concert, under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle and featuring the extraordinary soprano Barbara Hannigan, promises a bewitching programme that contrasts the glittering soundscapes of Pierre Boulez, the lyrical world premiere from George Benjamin, and the grandeur of Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No. 4. **Programme Highlights:** - **Pierre Boulez:** Éclat – 8 mins - **George Benjamin:** Interludes and Aria from Lessons in Love and Violence (World Premiere) – 15 mins - **Interval** - **Johannes Brahms:** Symphony No. 4 – 42 mins **Performers:** - **Conductor:** Sir Simon Rattle - **Soprano:** Barbara Hannigan - **Orchestra:** London Symphony Orchestra The concert will conclude at approximately 8:35 pm, including a 20-minute interval. **Ticket Information:** Tickets are available at various price points (£70, £55, £39, £26, £18) with a £4 booking fee per online/phone transaction. Special discounts are available, including Wildcards (£12/£16) for guaranteed entry with seat allocation on the day, multibuy discounts of up to 40%, and special rates for groups, students, and 18s-and-under. **About the Concert:** 2025 marks the centenary year of legendary composer and conductor Pierre Boulez, and Sir Simon Rattle pays tribute with a performance of Éclat, a seminal piece exploring the essence of sound. The concert also features a world premiere from George Benjamin, created as a gift for Rattle’s 70th birthday, alongside Brahms’ tragically grand Symphony No. 4, full of melody and warm orchestral colours. This concert is not just a performance but a celebration of musical innovation, creativity, and the enduring legacy of these composers. Join us for an unforgettable night of music with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican. **Booking and Additional Information:** For tickets and further details, please visit the LSO website or the Barbican website. You can also book by phone or in person at the Barbican Centre. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the magic of live music with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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Jan 9, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

3. Tippett, Turnage and Vaughan Williams 5
Join the London Symphony Orchestra for a captivating evening of British music, featuring the works of Tippett, Turnage, and Vaughan Williams. This special concert, set to take place at the Barbican on Sunday, 12 January 2025 at 7pm, celebrates Sir Simon Rattle’s 70th birthday with an all-British program inspired by opera and jazz, including an unmissable world premiere. The evening will commence with Michael Tippett's "Ritual Dances" from "The Midsummer Marriage," a piece overflowing with mythology and symbolism. The concert will then introduce the world premiere of Mark-Anthony Turnage's "Sco Guitar Concerto," a piece commissioned for this occasion, featuring legendary jazz guitarist John Scofield. The program will conclude with Ralph Vaughan Williams' deeply moving "Symphony No. 5," a work that transitions from a wistful opening to a serene and meditative conclusion. Under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle, and with the special participation of John Scofield, the London Symphony Orchestra will navigate through a range of orchestral colors and styles, showcasing the exceptional talent and versatility of its musicians. This concert promises to be a memorable event, not only in celebration of Sir Simon Rattle's milestone birthday but also as a testament to the rich legacy of British music. Tickets are available in various price ranges, with discounts available for multiple bookings, young people, students, and groups. The concert will conclude at approximately 9pm, including a 20-minute interval. Don't miss this extraordinary evening of music at the Barbican, a highlight of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2024/25 season.
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Jan 12, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

4. LSO Futures: Homage to Pierre Boulez
Join the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) for a remarkable evening dedicated to the legacy of Pierre Boulez, a towering figure in contemporary music. This special concert, part of the LSO Futures series, is set to take place at the Barbican on Sunday, 26 January 2025, at 7pm. Under the baton of François-Xavier Roth, a fervent champion of Boulez's work, the orchestra will explore the profound influence of Boulez through a blend of his compositions and those of his beloved Debussy, alongside the excitement of three world premieres. The concert will feature Debussy's "Gigues" and "Ibéria" from "Trois images pour orchestre," showcasing the composer's revolutionary musical language and precise sound worlds that Boulez so admired. Boulez's own "Notations Nos 1, 2, 3, 4 & 7" will be presented, pieces that began as piano compositions and were later transformed by Boulez into vivid orchestral works. Adding to the evening's allure are world premieres by Olga Neuwirth, Rafael Marino Arcaro, and Lara Agar, co-commissioned by the LSO. These pieces draw inspiration from Boulez's pioneering spirit and innovative use of color and form, promising a night of fresh and engaging music. The concert is not only a tribute to Boulez in his centenary year but also a celebration of the future of music, with the LSO at the forefront of commissioning and performing new works. The event will conclude at approximately 8:50 pm, including a 20-minute interval. Tickets are available in various price ranges, with discounts offered for multiple bookings, young people, students, and groups. For those looking for a unique experience, Wildcards offer guaranteed entry with seat allocation on the day of the concert. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of contemporary classical music and to celebrate the enduring legacy of Pierre Boulez with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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Jan 26, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

5. The Boulez Effect
**The Boulez Effect: An Afternoon Symposium** **Date & Time:** Monday 27 January 2025, 4.30pm **Location:** Milton Court Concert Hall **Tickets:** Sold Out **Price:** £20 (includes entry to evening concert, ticket to be collected on the day), £10 (talks only) **Booking Fee:** £4 per online/phone transaction Dive into the profound legacy of Pierre Boulez at this exclusive afternoon symposium held at Milton Court. This event promises an enriching exploration of Boulez's life, his groundbreaking works, and his indelible influence on the music world. Attendees will gain insights into Boulez's relationship with the London Symphony Orchestra through engaging talks, guest speaker appearances, and commentary from François-Xavier Roth, the LSO's Principal Guest Conductor. The symposium will be chaired by Kate Molleson, with notable contributions from Laurent Bayle, Roger Wright, and David Alberman. While the full programme is yet to be announced, attendees can expect a comprehensive look at Boulez's contributions to music and his lasting impact. Ticket holders for this event will also enjoy entry to an evening concert, with concert tickets to be collected on the day of the symposium. For those interested in the talks only, a £10 ticket option is available. **Booking Your Tickets:** - Online at lso.co.uk or barbican.org.uk - By phone on +44 20 7870 2500 (Monday to Friday, 12-5.30pm) - In person at the Barbican Centre (no booking fee) **Refunds and Exchanges:** Contact the Box Office at least 24 hours before the performance (two weeks for group bookings) to exchange your tickets for another LSO concert or a Barbican credit voucher, valid for six months. A per-ticket administration fee applies. For any questions regarding your booking, please contact the Barbican Box Office at tickets@barbican.org.uk. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the world of Pierre Boulez and discover the labyrinth of music he has left behind for us to explore.
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Jan 27, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Milton Court Concert Hall

6. Boulez 100: Chamber Concert
Join us for a captivating evening of music as we celebrate the centenary of Pierre Boulez with "Boulez 100: Chamber Concert" performed by the London Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble. This special event will take place at the Milton Court Concert Hall on Monday, 27 January 2025, at 7:30 pm. The concert promises a fascinating exploration of Boulez's work, featuring pieces that showcase the innovative and intricate compositions of one of the most influential figures in contemporary music. The program includes: - "Messagesquisse" (7 mins) - "Dérive 1" (7 mins) - "Fanfare for the 80th Birthday of Georg Solti" (5 mins) - "Sonatine for Flute and Piano" (12 mins) - "Anthèmes 2 for Violin and Electronics" (24 mins) Under the baton of François-Xavier Roth, one of the world’s leading Boulez conductors, and featuring violinist Benjamin Marquise Gilmore, the LSO Chamber Ensemble will guide you through a riveting journey into the musical labyrinth of Boulez's creations. The concert will conclude at approximately 8:30 pm. Tickets are priced at £15 and £18, with a £4 booking fee per online/phone transaction. However, you can save on your booking with our Wildcards for guaranteed entry, Multibuy Discounts of up to 40%, and special rates for groups, students, and 18s-and-under. This event is not just a concert but a celebration of music's eternal mystery through the lens of Pierre Boulez's groundbreaking compositions. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the depth and breadth of Boulez's genius performed by the world-renowned LSO Chamber Ensemble. Book your tickets now and be part of this unique musical celebration.
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Jan 27, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Milton Court Concert Hall

7. Schumann and Mahler 7
Join the London Symphony Orchestra for an enchanting evening of music featuring works by Schumann and Mahler, under the baton of Daniel Harding with star pianist Daniil Trifonov. This captivating concert will take place at the Barbican on Sunday, 2nd February 2025, starting at 7pm. The evening will commence with Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto, a piece that spans approximately 31 minutes and showcases some of Schumann's most beautiful, accomplished, and irresistible music. This lyrical, fantasy-like concerto, dedicated to his wife, Clara, promises to be a highlight of the night. Following an interval, the concert will continue with Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 7, lasting around 1 hour and 20 minutes. Mahler's Seventh Symphony is one of his most imaginative and unexpected works, featuring two intimate "night music" movements, an eerie pastiche of a waltz, and surprising instrumental cameos, including guitar and mandolin. This symphony is a journey through Mahler's romantic best, full of night music and love songs. Daniel Harding, known for his thrilling insights into Mahler’s symphonies, will lead a full complement of LSO players through this intriguing piece. Daniil Trifonov, a pianist with a great love for the Romantic era, will bring his exceptional talent to Schumann's concerto, making this a must-see event for classical music enthusiasts. The concert is scheduled to conclude at approximately 9:20pm, including a 20-minute interval. Tickets are available in various price ranges, with a booking fee applicable for online and phone transactions. Discounts are available for multiple bookings, young people, students, and groups, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to experience this magnificent performance. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Harding and featuring Daniil Trifonov, in a memorable night of Schumann and Mahler at the Barbican. Book your tickets now and be part of a musical journey that promises to be both romantic and imaginative.
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Feb 2, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

8. Half Six Fix: Walton
Experience an unforgettable evening with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Half Six Fix concert featuring Walton's Symphony No. 1. This early evening concert, under the baton and presentation of Sir Antonio Pappano, promises an immersive experience with live introductions from the performers themselves. Set in the iconic Barbican on Wednesday, 5th February 2025, at 6:30 pm, the concert offers a unique format designed to enrich your understanding and enjoyment of Walton's masterpiece. William Walton's Symphony No. 1, a work of emotional depth and complexity, reflects the composer's personal turmoil and triumph. Written during a period of great stress, the symphony's intense opening, snarky Scherzo, and tragic slow movement are testament to Walton's struggles. Yet, the finale shifts to a mood of cinematic celebration, showcasing Walton's resilience and artistic evolution. This powerful symphony demands equally powerful players, and Sir Antonio Pappano alongside the London Symphony Orchestra are more than up to the task. Having given the first performance of the opening three movements in 1934, the LSO continues its historic connection with this monumental work. The concert will conclude at approximately 7:30 pm, making it a perfect cultural interlude to your evening. Tickets are available at various price points, with a booking fee applicable for online and phone transactions. Additionally, the Half Six Fix Season Pass offers a guaranteed Wildcard for all eight concerts in the season, ensuring you don't miss any of the action. For those interested in booking, tickets can be purchased online at lso.co.uk or barbican.org.uk, by phone, or in person at the Barbican Centre. The LSO also offers a range of discounts, including multibuy savings, reduced prices for young people and students, and group booking benefits. Prepare to be captivated by the London Symphony Orchestra's performance of Walton's Symphony No. 1, a journey through emotional turmoil to triumphant celebration, all within the span of an hour. This Half Six Fix concert is not just a musical event; it's an exploration of the power of music to convey deep, complex emotions and stories.
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Feb 5, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

9. Walker, Bernstein and Walton 1
Experience the profound intensity and emotional depth of classical music with the London Symphony Orchestra's upcoming concert, "Walker, Bernstein and Walton 1." This exceptional performance, under the baton of Sir Antonio Pappano and featuring the virtuosic Janine Jansen on violin, promises an unforgettable evening at the prestigious Barbican on Thursday, 6th February 2025, starting at 7pm. The concert will showcase a trio of compelling works, beginning with George Walker's "Sinfonia No 5, Visions," a piece that reflects on a harrowing act of racial violence through its powerful outbursts and restless energy. Following this, Leonard Bernstein's "Serenade" delves into philosophical musings on love, inspired by ancient Greek literature, offering a lively and learned dialogue for violin and orchestra. The evening will culminate with William Walton's "Symphony No 1," a work that navigates through personal strife to emerge in a triumphant and celebratory finale. Sir Antonio Pappano, renowned for his dynamic and insightful interpretations, leads the London Symphony Orchestra through these intensely dramatic works. Janine Jansen's radiant violin playing will illuminate Bernstein's passionate music, making this concert a highlight of the LSO's 2024/25 season. The performance is scheduled to conclude at approximately 9:05 pm, including a 20-minute interval. Tickets are available in a range of prices to suit all budgets, with additional booking discounts and special rates for groups, students, and young people. For those looking to make the most of their booking, Wildcard tickets offer a unique opportunity for guaranteed entry with seat allocation on the day of the concert. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the powerful expressions of love, outrage, and triumph through the music of Walker, Bernstein, and Walton, performed by one of the world's leading orchestras and celebrated soloists. Book your tickets now for an evening of unforgettable musical experiences.
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Feb 6, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

10. Maconchy, Walton and Vaughan Williams 1
**Maconchy, Walton, and Vaughan Williams 1 with the London Symphony Orchestra** Join us for an unforgettable evening of British music at the Barbican on Sunday, 9 February 2025, at 7pm, featuring the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sir Antonio Pappano, with Rebecca Gilliver on cello. This concert promises to be a night of evocative music, portraying enigmatic nightscapes and the awe-inspiring power of the sea. **Programme:** - Elizabeth Maconchy: Nocturne for Orchestra (7 mins) - William Walton: Cello Concerto (27 mins) - Interval - Ralph Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony, Symphony No. 1 (63 mins) **Performers:** - Sir Antonio Pappano, conductor - Rebecca Gilliver, cello - Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha, soprano - Will Liverman, baritone - London Symphony Chorus - London Symphony Orchestra The concert will conclude at approximately 9:05 pm, including a 20-minute interval. **Tickets:** Prices range from £70 to £18, with a £4 booking fee per online/phone transaction. Special discounts are available, including Wildcards for guaranteed entry with seat allocation on the day, multibuy discounts of up to 40%, and special rates for groups, students, and under-18s. **About the Music:** The evening begins with Maconchy's mysterious and dream-like Nocturne, followed by Walton's meditative Cello Concerto, which takes the audience on a journey from a ticking clock to a serene reverie. The night culminates with Vaughan Williams' monumental First Symphony, an awe-inspiring tribute to the sea's power, painted with rich orchestral colors and the words of Walt Whitman. **Venue:** Barbican, Silk Street, London For an immersive experience of British music that explores the beauty, majesty, and metaphysical aspects of the sea, book your tickets now and be part of this extraordinary musical journey.
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Feb 9, 2025
London Symphony Orchestra

London · Barbican Centre

Conclusion
The London Symphony Orchestra's 2025 concert series at the Barbican provides an extraordinary showcase of talent, innovation, and musical storytelling. From immersive 'Half Six Fix' events to thought-provoking tributes to Pierre Boulez and British music celebrations, each concert offers a unique exploration of music's vast emotional landscape. These performances promise to captivate audiences, fostering a deeper appreciation of both timeless classics and contemporary compositions. With such a rich array of concerts, the LSO continues to uphold its reputation as a leader in the world of classical music, offering unforgettable experiences for all.
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