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BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS From April to June, the LSO International Violin Festival brings together orchestral concerts, LSO Discovery events, and exhibitions and discussions hosted by The Strad. LSO St Luke’s presents four dazzling solo recitals by leading violinists, three of whom will also perform concertos with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican. Pages 7, 8, 9 & 11
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Get involved with the Orchestra’s singing programme at LSO St Luke’s by taking part in a Singing Day led by LSO Choral Director Simon Halsey exploring music that influenced Brahms’ epic German Requiem, or come and learn about how early gospel music grew with LSO Community Choir conductor David Lawrence. Pages 5 & 10
LSO DISCOVERY LSO St Luke’s is the perfect place to discover more about music and our free Friday Lunchtime Concerts provide an opportunity to explore works in an informal setting. This summer you can also experience cutting-edge contemporary composition with two concerts showcasing the new work of emerging LSO Soundhub composers and a performance by our teenage Digital Technology Group, who meet weekly to create new sounds and lay down tracks using the latest technologies. Pages 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 & 12
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The Barbican invites French multi-instrumentalist Colleen, who mixes acoustic instruments with electronic sampling techniques to create rhythmic, lyrical folk-pop songs, to perform tracks from her new album Captain of None at LSO St Luke’s. Page 7
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INSIDE OUT Our ever-popular summer series of summer lunchtimes outdoors returns with performances by vocalist Randolph Matthews and world fusion veteran Siemy Di. Regulars Harriette Ashcroft and the Sing-Along Band and the LSO Community Gamelan Group also take part in this year’s events for all. Pages 9, 12 & 13
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4 APRIL ~ MAY Fri 17 Apr 7pm LSO DISCOVERY
SOUNDHUB SHOWCASE
nds u o ry S u t n t-ce 21s BRAND NEW MUSIC The LSO’s two composition schemes, the Panufnik Composers Scheme and Soundhub, offer an unrivalled array of opportunities for emerging composers, providing vital access to professional musicians and facilities and a platform from which they can showcase their music to the public.
Featured composers Maxim Boon Aaron Holloway-Nahum Laurence Osborn Helen Papaioannou Robert Szymanek Laurie Tompkins Daniel Cohen conductor Aaron Holloway-Nahum conductor LSO Soundhub provides a flexible space where composers can explore, collaborate and experiment. This concert is a chance to meet six composers in their second year of Soundhub membership, who have spent the year pushing their work in unexpected directions with a series of new chamber pieces written for LSO musicians to perform. Tickets
Every year the Panufnik Composers Scheme gives six composers on the cusp of a professional career the rare but essential opportunity to have their music performed and scrutinised by a professional symphony orchestra. Panufnik composers benefit from one-to-one advice from Colin Matthews (Composition Director), instrumental masterclasses with LSO musicians and open access to LSO concerts and rehearsals.
LSO Soundhub is generously supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and The Hinrichsen Foundation
The Soundhub scheme, has been conceived with the needs of composers as its core principle. Composers taking part in the Soundhub scheme are encouraged to experiment, push boundaries and refine their music, with access to LSO players and flexible rehearsal space at LSO St Luke’s.
David Alberman violin Rachel Leach presenter
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Fri 1 May 12.30–1.15pm LSO DISCOVERY
FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES OVER 5
As part of the London Symphony Orchestra’s International Violin Festival, this summer’s free Friday Lunchtime Concerts focus on the violin. LSO Principal Second Violin David Alberman gets us off to an exciting start, performing some of his favourite works for this much-loved instrument, presented by Rachel Leach. Free entry, no ticket required LSO Discovery Friday Lunchtime Concerts are generously support by the Rothschild Charities Committee
All events take place in the Jerwood Hall unless otherwise stated. Ticket prices and full booking information on page 20.
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BRAHMS CONNECTIONS Schütz Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen Brahms Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen from ‘Requiem’ Handel Worthy is the Lamb; Amen from ‘Messiah’ Bach O sacred head sore wounded from ‘St Matthew Passion’ Brahms Ach, arme Welt
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Simon Halsey conductor Ahead of the LSO’s performance of Brahms’ epic German Requiem on Sunday 24 May, LSO Choral Director Simon Halsey runs a workshop on the music that inspired it. Whether you sing in a local choir or haven’t sung since school, this is an exciting opportunity to rediscover your hobby! The day is accompanied by piano and requires some sightsinging ability; please identify your vocal part when booking. Spectators can purchase tickets to watch an informal performance of the day’s works at 3.30pm, for which access will be available from 3.15pm. Tickets
BRAHMS: A HUMAN REQUIEM
LSO Sing is generously supported by the John S Cohen Foundation, J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust and Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement
‘As far as the text is concerned, I will admit that I would gladly give up the ‘German’ and simply put ‘Human’.’
LSO AT THE BARBICAN Sun 24 May 7.30pm
BRAHMS GERMAN REQUIEM Beethoven Violin Concerto Brahms German Requiem Daniel Harding conductor Christian Tetzlaff violin Dorothea Röschmann soprano Matthias Goerne baritone London Symphony Orchestra London Symphony Chorus Simon Halsey chorus director Beethoven’s perfect blend of virtuosity and lyricism precedes Brahms’ monumental German Requiem, based on a selection of texts offering comfort and consolation in times of sorrow. Tickets from £10 + booking fee (£3 online, £4 by phone)
The Requiem plays a crucial role in the Catholic liturgy, offering peace to departed souls in ceremonial form and relieving the burden of mourning through music and mass. The text remained the same for centuries. It was sacred, and so the composer’s job was never to change it but to take these words as they had been handed down and mould the music around them. And this was enough for many of them, including composers of such boundless creativity as Mozart. But not for Brahms. Brahms changed everything – the words, the music – his was to be a Requiem like no other before it. A German Requiem, set in the language of the people to create a radically human vision of the divine. He carefully selected his own passages from Luther’s Bible and avoided the overtly religious to create a text that instead celebrates the inherent divinity of man. For Brahms there was no essential difference: God built the world in seven days, and so Brahms built his Requiem in seven movements. Join us on 9 May to sing through this masterpiece of choral writing with LSO Choral Director Simon Halsey, before hearing it performed by Daniel Harding and the LSO on 24 May at the Barbican. lso.co.uk/lsosing
6 MAY ~ JUNE
Internatio nal Violin Festival AMAZING CONCERTS. AMAZING VIOLINISTS. Between April and June, the LSO brings together a line-up of superstar soloists for the LSO International Violin Festival. Alongside twelve showstopping orchestral concerts on the Barbican stage, the series continues at LSO St Luke’s with opportunities to hear intimate chamber music performances and find out more about the violin. The 2014/15 season of BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts concludes in May and June with a series of solo performances by four leading violinists – Christian Tetzlaff, James Ehnes, Veronika Eberle and Nicola Benedetti – three of whom also join us for concerts with the LSO at the Barbican. They showcase chamber music written for the violin over the centuries, from Bach to Brahms. Four free lunchtime recitals also give you the chance to discover more about the violin. We’ll be joined by LSO musicians and students from the Guildhall School for some of their favourite pieces for the violin, with presenter Rachel Leach on hand to guide you through the music. Over at the Barbican, there’s plenty more to enjoy, including a series of free events hosted by The Strad, featuring violin-makers exhibitions and pre-concert talks with expert speakers. Visit lso.co.uk/violinfestival to view the full programme of events. The LSO International Violin Festival is generously supported by Jonathan Moulds
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Colleen + Ex-Easter Island Head A double-bill of musicians renowned for manipulating your expectations as much as they do their instruments, creating hypnotic minimalist music from simple line-ups of strings, percussion and vocals.
Christian Tetzlaff (21 May)
Roman Simovic (22 May)
Thu 21 May 1pm
Fri 22 May 12.30–1.15pm
BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT
LSO DISCOVERY
LSO INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN FESTIVAL: CHRISTIAN TETZLAFF
Bach Violin Partita in D minor Bach Violin Sonata No 3 in C major Christian Tetzlaff violin German violinist Christian Tetzlaff launches the summer violin series with two intricate, virtuosic works for solo violin by Bach: a partita (a collection of movements inspired by Baroque dance forms) and a lyrical sonata. Tickets
FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES OVER 5
Roman Simovic violin Rachel Leach presenter Part of the London Symphony Orchestra’s International Violin Festival, our series of free Friday lunchtime concerts continues with the LSO’s eminent Leader Roman Simovic giving a concert in the beautiful setting of the Jerwood Hall, presented by Rachel Leach. Free entry, no ticket required LSO Discovery Friday Lunchtime Concerts are generously support by the Rothschild Charities Committee
Colleen mixes acoustic instruments with electronic sampling techniques to create rhythmic, lyrical folk-pop songs. Her new album Captain of None focuses on melodic repertoire, with fast-paced tracks rooted by prominent bass lines and her instruments of choice, the treble viola da gamba and her voice. Liverpool-based Ex-Easter Island Head turn the electric guitar on its head to compose physical, droning soundscapes. Their first three records saw them treat the guitar as a percussion instrument and, in their most recent creation, their ensemble of twelve guitarists builds rhythms and patterns, crossing from punk to classical in one leap. Tickets Produced by the Barbican in association with Arctic Circle
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8 JUNE
LSO DISCOVERY AT 25 In 2015 LSO Discovery, the Orchestra’s world-leading music education and community programme, celebrates a quarter of a century. It all began in the late 1980s, when LSO cellist Frances Saunders began to explore how the Orchestra could incorporate education work into its schedule. In 1990 the LSO appointed its first Head of Education and three years later the increasingly innovative programme was re-named LSO Discovery. Education and outreach is now an inextricable part of the LSO’s DNA. By including LSO Discovery participants in the highest profile events, such as international tours, the 2012 Olympic Games and concerts with Sir Simon Rattle, the LSO demonstrates its belief in the immutable place of music education as the foundation of all great music-making. Join us this summer for a series of events celebrating LSO Discovery in all its colour and variety, from emerging composer workshops and a community singing day to Barbican concerts with the full Orchestra. For full listings of anniversary activities, visit lso.co.uk/lsodiscovery LSO Discovery activities would not be possible without the generous support of Trusts and Foundations, Patrons and Corporate Partners.
‘LSO Discovery has helped transform the international landscape of orchestra music education programmes.’ BBC Music Magazine
Fri 5 Jun 10am–1pm & 2–6pm
Thu 11 Jun 1pm
Fri 12 Jun 12.30–1.15pm
LSO DISCOVERY
BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT
LSO DISCOVERY
PANUFNIK COMPOSERS WORKSHOP Michael Cryne, Michael Cutting, Vitalija Glovackyte, Alex Roth, Jack Sheen and Michael Taplin composers Colin Matthews composition director François-Xavier Roth conductor London Symphony Orchestra Witness a pivotal point in the creation of new orchestral pieces as the LSO works with the latest set of Panufnik Composers, under the guidance of composer Colin Matthews and conductor François-Xavier Roth. Free entry, places are limited so please book in advance The Panufnik Composers Scheme is generously supported by The Helen Hamlyn Trust
LSO INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN FESTIVAL: JAMES EHNES
Beethoven Violin Sonata No 10 in G major Brahms Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor James Ehnes violin Steven Osborne piano James Ehnes takes on the final violin sonatas of Beethoven and Brahms, described by the violinist himself as ‘two of the greatest violin sonatas ever composed’. The first is delicate and serene, the second passionate and romantic.
FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES OVER 5
Guildhall School Musicians Rachel Leach presenter In connection with the LSO’s International Violin Festival, this free lunchtime concert features specially chosen young violinists from the Guildhall School performing their chosen highlights from the instrument’s vast repertoire. Free entry, no ticket required LSO Discovery Friday Lunchtime Concerts are generously support by the Rothschild Charities Committee
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1990 to 2015 – ry e v o c is D O LS Fri 12 Jun 1.15pm, Front Lawn outside LSO St Luke’s
Sat 13 Jun 7pm
Thu 18 Jun 1pm
LSO DISCOVERY
SOUNDHUB SHOWCASE
BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT
LSO DISCOVERY
SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE
LSO Soundhub provides a flexible space where composers can explore, collaborate and experiment. This concert is a chance to meet Daniel Kidane and Na’ama Zisser, two composers in their first year of Soundhub membership who have spent the year pushing their work in unexpected directions with new chamber pieces written for musicians from the London Symphony Orchestra.
INSIDE OUT Siemy Di
Our exciting series of outdoor music events starts this summer with master drummer and composer Siemy Di, a veteran of the world fusion circuit (and a former collaborator of David Bowie), who brings his trio to the front lawn of LSO St Luke’s for a roaring blend of African and Indian percussion. Bring your lunch and enjoy a picnic on the grass in pretty surroundings with inspiring music – weather permitting! Free entry, no ticket required
Tickets LSO Soundhub is generously supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and The Hinrichsen Foundation
LSO INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN FESTIVAL: VERONIKA EBERLE
Beethoven Violin Sonata No 3 in E-flat major Schumann Violin Sonata No 2 in D minor Veronika Eberle violin Michail Lifits piano Continuing the LSO’s International Violin Festival, the chasing, interweaving melodies of Beethoven’s Third Sonata are followed by passionate drama from Schumann in rising star Veronika Eberle’s debut performance at LSO St Luke’s. Tickets
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Sat 20 Jun 10.30am–4.30pm LSO COMMUNITY SINGING DAY
AFRICAN AMERICAN JOURNEY
David Lawrence conductor
COMMUNITY SINGING LSO SING
What makes the LSO’s community and children’s choirs special is that you have to live or work locally to be in them. And yet the singers are also working with amazing LSO professionals. There’s a lot of soul in our choirs and a lot of energy. It really challenges people’s preconception about classical music being elitist because this is all about embracing everyone, whoever you are, whatever your standard. Our singers come from very varied home backgrounds, and that can some sometimes make rehearsals a challenge, although you can’t always anticipate what that difference will be. We can see the visible effect singing has on people’s lives. Singing is a spiritual thing. You can see how important it is to the choir members, what they give up to get to rehearsals, week in, week out. This is a family of musicians with very high expectations. Being a part of the phenomenal outreach department like LSO Discovery is amazing. Well, this isn’t really outreach, this is about bringing people here to LSO St Luke’s; you might call it ‘in-reach’. And then there’s the excellent opportunities that the LSO offers us. And we get to prepare our choirs for singing with Sir Simon Rattle. It doesn’t get better than that!
Come and explore how gospel music originated from African spirituals and the European hymn tradition. We’ll sing our way through American soul and end up with contemporary gospel sounds, including music by Richard Smallwood. Whether you sing in a local choir, or haven’t sung since school, this is an exciting opportunity to rediscover your hobby. The day will be accompanied by a gospel trio. Spectators can buy tickets to watch an informal performance of the day’s works at 3.30pm, for which access will be available from 3.15pm. Tickets LSO Sing is generously supported by the John S Cohen Foundation, J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust and Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement
David Lawrence LSO Community Choir Conductor lso.co.uk/lsosing
Ticket prices and full booking information on page 20
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Nicola Bened etti Sun 21 Jun 10am–5.30pm Barbican and LSO St Luke’s
Tue 23 Jun 6.30pm
Thu 25 Jun 1pm
LSO DISCOVERY
LSO ON TRACK: TAKE A BOW
BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT
LSO DISCOVERY DAY
Includes chamber performance of: Beethoven Quartet No 7 in F major Op 59 No 1
Bartók arr Willner Romanian Folk Dances Michael Betteridge Look mum … no hands (world premiere) Tchaikovsky Pezzo in forma di sonatina from ‘Serenade in C for Strings’ Vivaldi Allegro from ‘The Four Seasons: Autumn’
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Laurent Quenelle violin Rhys Watkins violin Malcolm Johnston viola Minat Lyons cello Immerse yourself in the life and music of Beethoven, including access to the LSO’s morning rehearsal at the Barbican and an afternoon of insight from Tom Service and a chamber performance by LSO String players at LSO St Luke’s. Tickets
LSO AT THE BARBICAN Sun 21 Jun 7.30pm
BEETHOVEN’S NINTH Beethoven Overture: Leonore No 2 Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Symphony No 9 (‘Choral’) Bernard Haitink conductor London Symphony Orchestra London Symphony Chorus Tickets from £10 + booking fee (£3 online, £4 by phone)
Duncan Ward conductor Nicola Benedetti violin LSO Strings Young Musicians and their tutors 80 young musicians from schools in the boroughs of Bexley and Tower Hamlets perform alongside LSO musicians and world-class solo violinist Nicola Benedetti, playing a new commission by Soundhub associate composer Michael Betteridge. In association with The Benedetti Sessions In partnership with Bird College Bexley Music Education Hub and Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Service (THAMES)
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LSO INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN FESTIVAL: NICOLA BENEDETTI
Mozart Violin Sonata in E minor Beethoven Violin Sonata No 9 in A major (‘Kreutzer’) Nicola Benedetti violin Alexei Grynyuk piano As part of the LSO’s International Violin Festival, Nicola Benedetti returns to LSO St Luke’s to round off our 2014/15 season of BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts with two intensely powerful works, concluding with the show-stopping virtuosity of Beethoven’s ‘Kreutzer’ Sonata. Tickets
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LSO AT THE BARBICAN Sun 3 May 7.30pm
NICOLA BENEDETTI Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1 Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Krzysztof Urban´ski conductor Nicola Benedetti violin London Symphony Orchestra Tickets from £10 + booking fee (£3 online, £4 by phone)
12 JUNE ~ JULY Sat 18 Jul LSO DISCOVERY
WHITECROSS STREET PARTY SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE
LSO Community Gamelan Group The LSO Community Gamelan Group bring their beautiful Balinese percussion orchestra into the open air and join the revelry of the Whitecross Street Party for the final part in this year’s Inside Out performance series. Free entry, no ticket required
Maxine Kwok-Adams (26 Jun)
Philip Nolte (26 Jun)
Fri 26 Jun 12.30–1.15pm
Fri 10 Jul 12.30pm
Sun 26 Jul 7.30pm
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FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES OVER 5
Maxine Kwok-Adams violin Philip Nolte violin Rachel Leach presenter In this final free Friday Lunchtime Concert within the London Symphony Orchestra’s International Violin Festival, LSO violinists Maxine Kwok-Adams and Philip Nolte perform selected duets, presented by Rachel Leach. Free entry, no ticket required LSO Discovery Friday Lunchtime Concerts are generously support by the Rothschild Charities Committee
STORYTELLING FOR UNDER-5S LSO musicians Vanessa King presenter An interactive concert for mini music-makers! LSO musicians retell a popular children’s story through music, offering younger children a chance to experience a live performance in the beautiful Jerwood Hall. Dance and sing your way through the concert as the instruments bring the tale to life! Tickets Fri 10 Jul 1.15pm Front Lawn outside LSO St Luke’s
Fri 26 Jun 1.15pm Front Lawn outside LSO St Luke’s
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Mrs H & the Sing-Along Band
INSIDE OUT
Randolph Matthews Continuing our series of summer outdoor events we invite you to experience the unique music of Randolph Matthews, who weaves together the vocal styles of Bobby McFerrin, Seal and Youssou N’Dour for a mesmerising performance, with opportunities to join in. Bring your lunch and enjoy a picnic on the grass in relaxing surroundings with inspiring music – weather permitting! Free entry, no ticket required
Ticket prices and full booking information on page 20
INSIDE OUT
Harriette Ashcroft loves a good sing-song, and so do we! For this instalment in our exciting outdoor concert series she brings along her Band for a family-friendly fun-filled lunchtime of sing-along songs and dance that will see parents and children alike joining in and making music. Free entry, no ticket required
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CONCERT Digital Technology Group Robert Szymanek composer LSO Soundhub composer Robert Szymanek curates an evening of music in collaboration with teenage members of the Digital Technology Group. Tickets
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Inside Out
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BRING ON THE SUMMER LSO DISCOVERY
Inside Out is a series of free lunchtime outdoor music events during the summer. With a variety of musical styles from across the globe, there’s something for everyone! This year’s exciting programme kicks off with Siemy Di (12 Jun) who will bring an explosive blend of Indian and African percussion, followed by the soulful tunes of vocalist Randolph Matthews (26 Jul) and Harriette Ashcroft with her Sing-Along Band (10 Jul) will be a perfect opportunity for the whole family to join in. Finally enjoy beautiful Balinese percussion from the LSO’s Community Gamelan Group as part of the bustling Whitecross Street Party on 18 Jul alongside tasty street traders, plenty of live music and stunning street art. Bring a picnic or your lunch and enjoy these wonderful tunes under the summer sun in the beautiful surroundings of LSO St Luke’s. What could be better to escape a dreary office desk? Please note that all performances are weather permitting and may be subject to change. Please check the website for updates. lso.co.uk/insideout wxstreetparty.co.uk
14 REGULAR ACTIVITIES
ALWAYS ON: LSO DISCOVERY’S REGULAR ACTIVITIES AND HOW YOU CAN BE PART OF THEM LSO Discovery is the LSO’s music education programme, bringing inspirational music to over 65,000 people each year. As well as the various performances and workshops listed in this Guide, LSO Discovery offers a range of weekly clubs for those living or working locally. Making music is only half the story – coming together as a community is at the heart of these groups, and LSO St Luke’s simply wouldn’t be the same without them. WHY NOT TRY SOMETHING NEW? To find out more about LSO Discovery visit lso.co.uk/lsodiscovery If you live or work locally and are interested in volunteering with the LSO, please email ella.thomsen@lso.co.uk for information about joining our Community Ambassadors scheme.
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SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL! FOR 1- TO 5-YEAR-OLDS
Interactive, creative and fun! Our Monday morning music sessions for early years are a great way to introduce little ones to the world of music-making. Adults and children are invited to move and groove, explore new sounds and songs and get up close to the instruments of the orchestra. With no more than 15 children per session, your child will receive individual attention as well as taking part in age-appropriate group activities. For more information email wallis.leahy@lso.co.uk
LSO COMMUNITY CHOIR FOR ADULTS WHO LIVE OR WORK IN EC1
LSO COMMUNITY GAMELAN GROUP FOR ALL OVER 18
LSO CREATE FOR ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Participants and their carers take the spotlight in these interactive workshops that introduce adults with learning disabilities to creative musicmaking, developing their skills in an informal, relaxed environment. For more information email isabel.bedford@lso.co.uk Supported by The City of London Corporation’s charity, City Bridge Trust
The LSO Community Choir is generously supported by the John S Cohen Foundation, the J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust, Rothschild Charities Committee and the Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement.
For more information email wallis.leahy@lso.co.uk
LSO DISCOVERY CHOIRS FOR 7- TO 18-YEAR-OLDS
A fantastic path for young people to hone their singing talents, make friends and be part of something big, with weekly rehearsals in the Jerwood Hall and performances at diverse venues across London, including the Barbican.
Now in its twelfth year, the LSO Community Choir is an integral part of LSO St Luke’s. Conducted by David Lawrence, the Choir rehearses in the stunning Jerwood Hall once a week and performs regularly with professionals, including the London Symphony Orchestra. For more information email andra.east@lso.co.uk
Explore the hypnotic and inclusive world of Balinese gamelan in weekly music-making sessions. Beginners and experienced players alike come together to play gongs, metallophones, drums and bamboo flutes, with input from professional players and regular performance opportunities.
For more information email andra.east@lso.co.uk
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY GROUP FOR 12- TO 18-YEAR-OLDS
A chance for teenagers to make the most of the high-tech studio equipment at LSO St Luke’s and develop their creativity with the guidance of digital music experts. For more information email chris.rogers@lso.co.uk
The LSO Discovery Choirs are supported by Slaughter and May, the John S Cohen Foundation, Rothschild Charities Committee, the J Paul Getty Gnr Charitable Trust, the Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement and LSO Friends.
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LSO ST LUKE’S CAFÉ LSO St Luke’s runs an in-house Bar and Café service, offering a selection of hot and cold drinks including a well-stocked bar, sandwiches, snacks, cakes and pastries for one hour before the start of most concerts and again during the interval. Hot food is available before and after the BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts on Thursdays, and our Bar and Café Manager Stuart Connery and his team look forward to meeting you – come down to the Café during your next visit and look out for the latest special offers!
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ACCESS You can get this Guide in large print, audio and electronic format. Call 020 7490 3939 or email access@lso.co.uk. Hearing facility We have personal receivers for use with or without a hearing aid in the Jerwood Hall and Clore Gamelan Room. Please call 020 7490 3939 in advance to reserve a personal receiver as numbers are limited.
Membership Visitors who have joined the Barbican Access Membership scheme can inform us of their access requirements, receive information in alternative formats and may be eligible for reductions on tickets. Contact the Box Office or visit barbican.org.uk.
18 HIRE LSO ST LUKE’S
HIRE LSO ST LUKE’S OUR VENUE An impressive and stylish building just five minutes from Old Street’s Silicon Roundabout, LSO St Luke’s offers flexible and inspiring spaces to hire for arts, corporate and private events. The Jerwood Hall is a distinctive central space that can accommodate a broad spectrum of activity, from intimate dinners for 70 guests through to company parties for as many as 450. State-of-the-art contemporary design sits within evocative original features, whilst black-out blinds and acoustic banners provide maximum versatility.
YOUR EVENT After significant investment in our technical infrastructure during 2014, there’s no better time to discover this unique heritage space, and with our experienced team on hand you can organise the perfect event in no time at all. CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS SEMINARS AND TRAINING AWARD CEREMONIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS GALA DINNERS CHRISTMAS PARTIES PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PERFORMANCES FILMING AND RECORDING REHEARSALS
Call 020 7566 2871 now to find out how we can help turn your ideas into reality.
ENVIRONMENTAL CREDENTIALS LSO St Luke’s is a member of the Islington Sustainable Energy Partnership, an organisation set up five years ago with a commitment to achieve a 15% reduction in carbon emissions across this busy London borough.
Support for recent building and facilities development at LSO St Luke’s provided by Arts Council England and Garfield Weston Foundation
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SUPPORT US MAKE MUSIC MATTER
Thanks to our funders, and through your valued support, we are able to offer many LSO Discovery activities at little or no cost to participants. For us to be able to continue to thrive and offer inspiring opportunities to over 65,000 participants every year, the London Symphony Orchestra seeks additional support from companies, individuals and charitable trusts and foundations. Your contribution means that our investment in music education can grow, and ensures that LSO St Luke’s, the UBS and LSO Music Education Centre, remains at the heart of the local community. To find out more about how you can help, visit lso.co.uk/supportus or call 020 7588 1116 The London Symphony Orchestra is a registered charity in England No 232391
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BOOKING INFORMATION TICKET PRICES Tickets
BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts £10 (£9 concessions) + booking fee
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LSO Discovery Days £17 (£13.50 concessions) £12 afternoon only + booking fee
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Storytelling for Under-5s £3 children, £5 adults + booking fee under 12 months free (no ticket required)
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LSO Soundhub, Digital Technology Group Concert, Take a Bow £7 (£5 concessions) + booking fee
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Colleen £15 + booking fee
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LSO Singing Day £17 + booking fee includes music hire Afternoon spectator ticket £5
HOW TO FIND LSO ST LUKE’S LSO St Luke’s, UBS and LSO Music Education Centre 161 Old Street London EC1V 9NG
LSO St Luke’s is situated on Old Street, in the heart of central London. It is easy to get to by public transport. For details of parking, bus routes and train stations, visit lso.co.uk/yourvisit LSO ST LUKE’S PRINCIPAL DONORS
LSO is funded by Arts Council England in partnership with the City of London Corporation, which also provides the Orchestra’s permanent home at the Barbican
BOOKING FEES / HOW TO BOOK lso.co.uk (£0.60 booking fee per transaction) 020 7638 8891 (£0.70 booking fee per transaction) Open 10am–8pm Mon–Sat, 11am–8pm Sun In person at the Barbican Advance Box Office, Silk Street entrance (no booking fee) Open 10am–9pm Mon–Sat, 12–9pm Sun and Bank Holidays Latecomers are normally admitted during a suitable break in the performance. On occasion, this may not be possible once the performance has started. Some performances are unsuitable for babies or young children. Customers are advised to check before booking. Children under 16 must be supervised by an adult. Concession ticket prices apply to wheelchair users, disabled patrons, over-60s, students, under-18s and the unemployed. All bookings and discounts are subject to availability.
All events promoted by, or in association with, the LSO. Photography Giorgia Bertazzi, Christopher Cashman, Igor Emmerich, Kevin Leighton, Sophie Mandon, Jan Northoff, Hannah J Taylor Print Tradewinds