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Hector Berlioz goes to a Roman Carnival, Saint-Saëns gives a Symphony from the organ loft, and Serge Rachmaninov sings the blues in his Fourth Piano Concerto.
Hector Berlioz Roman Carnival
Serge RachmaninovPiano Concerto No 4
Camille Saint-Saëns Symphony No 3, Organ Symphony
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Antonio Pappano conductor
Yuja Wang piano
Anna Lapwood organ
Event
Classical music
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
A celebration of rhythm in Béla Bartók’s vibrant Second Piano Concerto, while Gustav Mahler embraces the earth in his brilliant, bold First Symphony.
Béla Bartók Piano Concerto No 2
Gustav Mahler Symphony No 1
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Antonio Pappano conductor
Yuja Wang piano
Event
Classical music
London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas
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Big questions asked in a big piece – Gustav Mahler’s glorious Resurrection Symphony – as the LSO celebrates Michael Tilson Thomas’ 80th birthday.
Gustav Mahler Symphony No 2, Resurrection
London Symphony Orchestra
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor
London Symphony Chorus
Event
Classical music
London Symphony Orchestra/François-Xavier Roth
Composers being playful: early Beethoven's wit and jokes pair with a cat-and-mouse chase around the orchestra from Ondřej Adámek.
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No 1
Ondřej AdámekFollow Me (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra)