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A Melodic Journey: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's February Serenade

This February, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra takes audiences on a captivating musical journey across the UK. From romantic classics to orchestral masterpieces, a series of events promises to enchant classical music lovers. With venues spanning from Cadogan Hall in London to the Sunderland Empire Theatre, each concert is set to showcase the talents of renowned performers and conductors, delivering unforgettable experiences. Join us as we explore these must-see events that fill the air with the sounds of love and passion.

Feb 10, 2025
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1. Orchestral Valentines
Join the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as it returns to Cadogan Hall with a passionate programme filled with much-loved romantic pieces from the worlds of film, opera and the concert hall.
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Feb 14, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

London · Cadogan Hall

2. Valentine’s Gala
Join the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a Valentine’s night to remember, featuring some of the most romantic pieces of music ever written, from the worlds of film, opera and classical music – performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Enjoy well-known themes from Spartacus, Out of Africa, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Doctor Zhivago, much-loved classics by Tchaikovsky, Bizet and Bruch’s Violin Concerto performed by Irene Duval.
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Feb 15, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Northampton · Royal & Derngate

3. Tarkiainen, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky
Spend an evening with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Hull as young Korean violinist Inmo Yang joins the orchestra for Beethoven's Violin Concerto, a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences for centuries. His passionate performance will leave you breathless.
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Feb 20, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Hull · Hull City Hall

4. Relaxed Performance
Join musicians from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a playful, interactive introduction to orchestral music.
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Feb 22, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Northampton · Royal & Derngate

5. Beethoven’s Violin Concerto
Spend an evening with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Aylesbury as young Korean violinist Inmo Yang joins the orchestra for Beethoven's Violin Concerto, a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences for centuries. His passionate performance will leave you breathless.
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Feb 23, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Aylesbury · Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

6. Johan Dalene plays Tchaikovsky
When Johan Dalene won the Carl Nielsen International Violin Competition in 2019, one critic predicted that he’d become the greatest Swedish violinist in generations: a player with ‘a wondrous tone, an elegant straightforwardness and a freshness of utterance.’ We just say come and hear for yourself, as Dalene returns for his second Cadogan Hall concert as the RPO’s Artist-in-Residence. He joins forces with conductor Shiyeon Sung in Tchaikovsky’s hugely popular, gloriously tuneful Violin Concerto. First, though, experience the primal splendour of a Nordic dawn, as seen by Jean Sibelius, and then brace yourself for the unbridled life force of Carl Nielsen in full torrent. His extraordinary Second Symphony took its inspiration from a painting in a Danish pub – and you’d better believe it goes straight to the head!
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Feb 27, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

London · Cadogan Hall

7. Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra returns to G-Live under the baton of trailblazing South Korean conductor, Shiyeon Sung and with Artist-in-Residence Johan Dalene to perform Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D major. A work full of fire and ferocity, both soloist and orchestra have the chance to dazzle in one of the most enduring concertos of the violin repertoire.
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Mar 1, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Guildford · G Live

8. John Williams Film Gala
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra invites you to join them on the red carpet for a celebration of John Williams and some of the greatest film scores ever written. With mesmerising music from iconic movie moments, this spectacular gala show for movie fans of all ages is not to be missed.
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Mar 9, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Sunderland · Sunderland Empire Theatre

9. Bizet’s Carmen Symphony
‘Take me away… I have killed her: Carmen, my beloved!’ Bizet’s Carmen is one of the world’s most popular operas, and with good reason – it’s bursting with melodies that, once heard, are never forgotten. Tonight’s concert climaxes with an orchestral journey through this tale of doomed passion beneath the blazing Spanish sun: from the seductive Habanera to the swaggering Toreador’s Song, it’s just hit after hit after hit. But then, everything in this colourful programme is charged with drama. Stephanie Childress unleashes a whole evening of operatic passion, from Rossini’s showstopper of an overture (you already know how it goes!) to the imperial splendour of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. Who needs singers – especially when we’ve got a soloist as charismatic as cellist Anastasia Kobekina in Tchaikovsky’s delightful Variations on a Rococo Theme?
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Mar 12, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

London · Cadogan Hall

10. Film Music Gala: And the winner is...
Back by popular demand, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra returns for another Film Music Gala at the Royal Albert Hall. Join the Orchestra on the red carpet alongside conductor Stephen Bell and special guest vocalist Louise Dearman for a night to remember, filled with music from your favourite Hollywood blockbusters.
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Mar 15, 2025
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

London · Royal Albert Hall

Conclusion
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s February events capture the essence of classical music's enduring allure, offering audiences a rich tapestry of sound and emotion. From the heartfelt strains of Valentine's performances to the cinematic flair of film galas, each concert is a celebration of musical artistry. These events not only highlight the talents of esteemed performers like Johan Dalene, Inmo Yang, and Irene Duval but also reinforce the RPO's reputation for delivering breathtaking experiences. As the orchestra travels through the UK, their music continues to resonate, leaving lasting impressions on all who attend.
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