LSO Concert Guide: September 2022 to January 2023

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Concert Guide September 2022 to January 2023


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‘When the London Symphony Orchestra is on this kind of supercharged form, and Simon Rattle doing repertoire he conducts more convincingly than anyone else, you really don’t want a concert to end.’ Richard Morrison, The Times


The London Symphony Orchestra’s 2022/23 Concert Season September 2022 to January 2023

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That’s why Rattle is kicking off his final season as Music Director with this The spring breezes on boisterous, sensuous Friston Down in Sussex masterwork by Bridge, aren’t mild and warm. a composer who’s still bestThey’re sharp, fresh gusts, known as the teacher of fierce with the sea air of Benjamin Britten. Next up the English Channel. That’s comes something new from the atmosphere that the Daniel Kidane – a British British composer Frank composer who’s already Bridge captures at the start headlined the Proms. And of his 1927 tone poem then comes Elgar’s Second Enter Spring (a critic at the Symphony: a British classic time called it ‘a blustering, that’s about as far as it’s riotous equinox’). possible to get from the caricature of Elgar as a And that’s the first sound pillar of the Edwardian of the LSO’s 2022/23 season. establishment. It’s a concert Ever since his first concert of beginnings, of endings, as LSO Music Director in and of doors being held open 2017, Sir Simon Rattle has to something completely new. made a point of opening each season with a concert of British music – but served with a twist, with much-loved classics sitting alongside rediscovered rarities and brand new commissions. It’s a vision that rejoices in diversity and individuality – and which acknowledges that a living tradition is as much about the future as the past. Continues overleaf SEPTEMBER 2022 TO JANUARY 2023

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22/23 Principal Guest Conductor Gianandrea Noseda returns to continue his Shostakovich So the season is filled with symphony cycle with new departures, as well the Eleventh, a massive as old friends and ongoing meditation on tyranny, war adventures. Old friends and the follies of power. Like like pianists Mitsuko Uchida Prokofiev’s Sixth Symphony and Evgeny Kissin, and the (also featured in the season), late Tōru Takemitsu, whose it’s a gripping 20th-century music Rattle has championed classic that sounds just as throughout his career. relevant today. And BBC Magdalena Kožená is part Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts of the cast for a concert at LSO St Luke’s shed staging of Janáček’s opera new light on well-known Katya Kabanova, and the composers, with star London Symphony Chorus pianists delving into the sings music by Brahms music of one composer each, and – a longstanding Rattle and a series dedicated to passion – Szymanowski. Beethoven’s chamber music. OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ADVENTURES

There’s music by Sibelius, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Bartók and Bruckner – works that Rattle has loved for decades, and which he continues to revisit and reappraise. And of course, there’s one of those trademark Rattle flights of fancy, a ‘Stravinsky Journey’ assembled by Sir Simon himself from the myriad short, unexpected and forgotten gems that have somehow fallen through the cracks in the classical canon. 6

A New Season


‘We are living in a world in which everybody and everything is interdependent ... The future of this world depends on everyone in this room.’ James Baldwin, quoted by Joel Thompson in To Awaken the Sleeper

NEW VOICES The LSO is a modern orchestra, serving a diverse and changing city, connected to communities around the world. You can hear fresh voices from North America – Samy Moussa’s Crimson; Carlos Simon’s This Land – and the UK, including a striking new work by Louise Drewett, created through the LSO Panufnik Composers Scheme for emerging creative voices. Saxophonist and presenter Jess Gillam steps forward for her debut with the LSO in a jazz-inspired programme, which forms part of the EFG London Jazz Festival. And there are more jazz influences at LSO St Luke’s, in a series of BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts and the continued collaboration between the LSO Percussion Ensemble and Ayanna Witter-Johnson.

Art has always taken on new meanings in changing times. Guest conductors like Nathalie Stutzmann and Kevin John Edusei are redefining the musical landscape; soloists like Janine Jansen and Alice Sara Ott ask new questions every time they play. And we’re showcasing outstanding musicians from within the LSO itself, with Peter Moore, Roman Simovic, David Cohen and Ben Thomson all appearing as soloists in their own right, in works by Beethoven, Takemitsu and a UK premiere by Wynton Marsalis.

responses by US composers to pressing social issues and cultural conversations, including Joel Thompson’s To Awaken the Sleeper, based on words by James Baldwin. ‘We are living in a world in which everybody and everything is interdependent’, says the narrator of To Awaken the Sleeper. ‘The future of this world depends on everyone in this room.’ Introduction by Richard Bratby

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Who We Are At the London Symphony Orchestra, we strive to inspire hearts and minds through world-leading music-making, from performing on stage, in recordings, digitally and on film, to reaching tens of thousands each year through our learning and community programme.

MUSIC THAT INSPIRES We were established in 1904, as one of the first orchestras shaped by its musicians. Since then, generations of remarkable talents have built the LSO’s reputation for uncompromising quality, and inspirational repertoires. Today, we’re ranked among the world’s top orchestras. As Resident Orchestra at the Barbican since the Centre opened in 1982, we perform over 70 concerts here every year. Our family of artists includes Music Director Sir Simon Rattle, Principal Guest Conductors Gianandrea Noseda and François-Xavier Roth, Conductor Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas, and Associate Artists Barbara Hannigan and André J Thomas. We also perform over 50 concerts a year to audiences throughout the UK and worldwide, and deliver a far-reaching programme of recordings, live-streams and on-demand broadcasts, reaching millions every year. We have major artistic residencies in Paris, Dortmund, Tokyo, Aix-en-Provence Festival, a growing presence in China, South Korea, Vietnam and Latin America, and a transatlantic partnership with the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara.

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Who We Are

MUSIC THAT UNITES Through our world-leading learning and community programme, LSO Discovery, we’re connecting people from all walks of life, across the London community, to the power of great music. The programme is based at LSO St Luke’s, our venue on Old Street. From there, LSO Discovery’s reach extends across East London, the UK and the world through both in-person and digital activity. Our musicians are at the heart of this unique programme, leading work­shops, mentoring bright young talent, working with emerging composers, performing at free concerts for the local community and using music to support adults with learning disabilities. We also visit children’s hospitals and support training pro­grammes for music teachers. The ambition behind all of this work is simple: to share the transformative power of music with everyone, including those who would not normally experience it. The impact is unrivalled, and every year LSO Discovery reaches thousands of people of all ages.


INSPIRE MUSIC THAT INNOVATES In 1999, we formed our own recording label, LSO Live, and revolutionised how live orchestral music is recorded. We’ve released over 150 recordings so far – and overall we have made more recordings than any other orchestra. We’ve entertained millions with classic scores for Star Wars, Indiana Jones and The Shape of Water, as well as music for video games, advertisements and many other audio projects. We also reach a worldwide audience through streaming, with millions of music-lovers listening online every month, and viewers around the world tuning into full orchestral concerts streamed on YouTube and through our broadcast partners.

MUSIC THAT LIVES We champion new music, regularly commissioning some of the foremost British composers to write new works for full orchestra and mixed-ability ensembles, while LSO Discovery’s programmes give emerging composers opportunities to collaborate, experiment and write for the Orchestra. Through inspiring music, learning programmes and digital innovations, the LSO’s reach extends far beyond the concert hall. And thanks to the generous support of The Corporation of the City of London, Arts Council England, corporate supporters, trusts and foundations, and individual donors, we’re able to continue sharing extraordinary music with as many people as possible, across London, and the world.

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Securing the Future We thank all our supporters whose generosity underpins everything we do. Now more than ever, our family of supporters plays an integral role in the LSO’s work and success.

PATRONS AND FRIENDS With a love of great music, our Patrons and Friends share each new step in the LSO’s history. We bring our supporters closer to the music through priority booking, special invitations and events, and by connecting them with the Orchestra and its family of artists. Patrons and Friends form a thriving community at the heart of the LSO. CORPORATE PARTNERS Sponsorship offers alignment with our worldwide reputation for success, innovation and excellence. We are a truly global orchestra, connecting our partners in key international locations. Sponsorship is one of the most cost-effective investments a company can make. Talk to us today about the measurable difference sponsorship can make for your company and your impact in the community.

CHARITABLE TRUSTS Trusts and Foundations support some of our most innovative projects. Engaging audiences and participants of all ages and abilities in transformative music experiences, and building deep connections to local communities, support from Trusts and Foundations underpins high-impact learning, engagement and social inclusion.

YOU MAKE IT POSSIBLE

There are different ways to support, participate in and share our commitment to bringing the joy of music to millions. To learn more about how you can get closer to the music and support the very best of endeavours, please contact: lso.co.uk/supportus 020 7588 1116 development@lso.co.uk

GIFTS IN WILLS Leaving a legacy to the LSO is one of the most enduring gifts you can make. When the time is right for you to include a gift in your Will, please remember the LSO. Your musical legacy will ensure that future generations have access to the extraordinary musicmaking of the Orchestra.

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‘For me, listening to classical music is therapeutic. Playing music even more so.’ Peter, LSO Create member

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LSO Discovery


lso.co.uk/discovery Since 1990, LSO Discovery has been bringing the Orchestra and its music to everybody, through a year-round programme of over 900 workshops and events – an average of three events a day. Through this work we reach around 60,000 people each season – from families to school classes, local singers to adults with learning disabilities, people in hospitals to the next generation of composers and musicians, and many more.

‘LSO East London Academy is like having a lesson in a fun way. It really builds up your music knowledge.’ Nathan, LSO East London Academy student

‘It’s important that an orchestra is a part of a community, a place where you can explore your own creativity and collaborate with more experienced musicians than yourself.’ Ayanna Witter-Johnson, composer, cellist, singer; alumna of the LSO Panufnik Composers Scheme

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A Guide to our Concerts & Events

LISTINGS SEASON CONCERTS Performances in the Barbican Hall featuring the full Orchestra, joined by our family of conductors, guest artists and, in selected concerts throughout the season, the London Symphony Chorus.

HALF SIX FIX Concerts with the full Orchestra in the Barbican Hall lasting just over an hour to kick-start your evening. Hear from the conductor as they introduce the music from the stage, delve deeper through digital programme notes, bring your drinks into the concert hall, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.

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Our Concerts

BBC RADIO 3 CONCERTS Recitals on Thursday and Friday lunchtimes at our venue LSO St Luke’s, lasting just over an hour. The concerts are curated by BBC Radio 3 and recorded for future broadcast, and link to the music and artists featured in our main season concerts.

PANUFNIK COMPOSERS WORKSHOPS Hear new orchestral works in progress, as composers on the Panufnik Composers Scheme workshop their music with the LSO.

FAMILY CONCERTS Enjoy the spectacle of a live symphony orchestra with your family in these themed programmes, and get into FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS the spirit with free activities 45-minute performances and workshops in the by LSO and Guildhall School Barbican foyers beforehand. musicians at LSO St Luke’s, Suitable for 7- to 12-year-olds with introductions from and their families. presenter Rachel Leach. MORE … For information about live-streamed concerts, relaxed performances at LSO St Luke’s, showcases by Discovery participants, and opportunities to take part, visit lso.co.uk


September 2022

Daniel Kidane (11 September)

Sir Simon Rattle (11, 14, 15 & 18 September)

Sunday 11 September 7pm Wednesday 14 September 6.30pm Barbican Barbican SEASON CONCERT

HALF SIX FIX

Frank Bridge Enter Spring Daniel Kidane Sun Poem*

A burst of music to start your evening, with intro­ductions from the conductor.

NEW MUSIC BRITAIN

(LSO co-commission; London premiere)

Interval Edward Elgar Symphony No 2 Sir Simon Rattle conductor * Commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra with the support of Cockayne – Grants for the Arts and The London Community Foundation

SIR SIMON RATTLE

Hector Berlioz Overture: Le corsaire Claude Debussy Fanfare and Le sommeil de Lear from ‘Music to King Lear’ Tōru Takemitsu Fantasma/Cantos II Maurice Ravel La valse Sir Simon Rattle conductor & presenter Peter Moore trombone Thursday 15 September 1–2.15pm LSO St Luke’s

Recorded for broadcast on Marquee TV

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ONE PIANIST, ONE COMPOSER Robert Schumann Arabesque; Kreisleriana Simone Dinnerstein piano Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

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Thursday 15 September Barbican

7pm

SEASON CONCERT

SIR SIMON RATTLE & PETER MOORE

Hector Berlioz Overture: Le corsaire Tōru Takemitsu Fantasma/Cantos II Maurice Ravel La valse Interval Jean Sibelius Symphony No 7 Béla Bartók The Miraculous Mandarin – Suite Sir Simon Rattle conductor Peter Moore trombone Peter Moore (14 & 15 September)

Friday 16 September LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ONE PIANIST, ONE COMPOSER

Friday 23 September 12.30–1.15pm LSO St Luke’s

DISCOVERY FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Suitable for everyone over 5

Franz Schubert Klavierstück No 1 Piano Sonata in B-flat major Elisabeth Leonskaja piano

Friday 30 September LSO St Luke’s

Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Sunday 18 September Barbican SEASON CONCERT

JAZZ INFLECTIONS

Olga Neuwirth Laki George Gershwin An American in Paris 7pm Daniel Schnyder Sonata George Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Elvis Costello/Chet Baker Almost Blue

SIBELIUS & BRUCKNER

Jean Sibelius The Oceanides; Tapiola Interval Anton Bruckner Symphony No 7 (ed Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, Urtext Edition) Sir Simon Rattle conductor 16

September 2022 to January 2023

1–2.15pm

Simon Höfele trumpet Frank Dupree piano Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3


October 2022 Thursday 20 October LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

JAZZ INFLECTIONS

Music by Bohuslav Martinů, Valerie Coleman and Dmitri Shostakovich. Orsino Ensemble Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Friday 21 October 1–2.15pm LSO St Luke’s

Sir Simon Rattle (11, 14, 15 & 18 September)

Thursday 6 October LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

JAZZ INFLECTIONS

Music by Samuel Barber, Chick Corea, Mary Lou Williams, William Grant Still and Joanna MacGregor

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

JAZZ INFLECTIONS

Maurice Ravel Violin Sonata Tony Schemmer Sandor’s Ballad Aaron Copland Two Pieces for Violin and Piano George Gershwin arr Jascha Heifetz Porgy and Bess – Suite

Joanna MacGregor piano

Aleksey Semenenko violin Inna Firsova piano

Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Friday 14 October LSO St Luke’s

DISCOVERY FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Suitable for everyone over 5

12.30–1.15pm Sunday 23 October Barbican

2.30pm

DISCOVERY FAMILY CONCERT

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

Suitable for families with 7- to 12-year-olds Venture through the looking glass with the LSO for the premiere performance of Paul Rissmann’s new concert suite. Meet a cavalcade of Lewis Carroll’s most colourful characters and accompany Alice on her quest to become Queen. Paul Rissmann presenter

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Friday 28 October LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ONE PIANIST, ONE COMPOSER Frédéric Chopin Four Mazurkas Op 41 Impromptu in A-flat major Impromptu in G-flat major Prelude in C-sharp minor Twelve Études Op 25 Christian Ihle Hadland piano André J Thomas (30 October & 6 November)

Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Thursday 27 October LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ONE PIANIST, ONE COMPOSER

Sunday 30 October Barbican

Music by Franz Liszt.

SEASON CONCERT

Bertrand Chamayou piano Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

SYMPHONIC GOSPEL

A performance bringing together the uplifting power of gospel music and the symphonic sound of the LSO, conducted by André J Thomas and featuring choirs from across London.

Thursday 27 October 7pm Barbican André J Thomas conductor SEASON CONCERT

MOUSSA, BARTÓK & STRAVINSKY

Samy Moussa Crimson Béla Bartók Violin Concerto No 2 Interval Igor Stravinsky Petrushka (1947 version) Kevin John Edusei conductor Roman Simovic violin

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September 2022 to January 2023

7pm


November 2022 Sunday 6 November Barbican

7pm

SEASON CONCERT

ANDRÉ J THOMAS: SIMON, MARSALIS & THOMPSON

Carlos Simon Portrait of a Queen Wynton Marsalis Tuba Concerto (UK premiere) Interval Joel Thompson To Awaken the Sleeper André J Thomas conductor Ben Thomson tuba

Nathalie Stutzmann (10 November)

Recorded for broadcast on Marquee TV

Friday 11 November LSO St Luke’s

Concert supported by LSO Patrons

Thursday 10 November Barbican

7pm

SEASON CONCERT

NATHALIE STUTZMANN: FRANCK, BEETHOVEN, BRAHMS

César Franck Le chasseur maudit Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 Interval Johannes Brahms Symphony No 4 Nathalie Stutzmann conductor Alice Sara Ott piano

12.30–1.15pm

DISCOVERY FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT

RELAXED PERFORMANCE

Suitable for everyone over 5 Particularly suitable for anyone who feels more comfortable in a relaxed environment, including people with autism, sensory and communication impairments and learning disabilities. Saturday 12 November LSO St Luke’s

8pm

LSO PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE & AYANNA WITTER-JOHNSON A jazz-infused concert showcasing the partnership between the LSO Percussion Ensemble and composer-cellist-singer Ayanna Witter-Johnson, including new works for percussion. Ayanna Witter-Johnson cello, voice & composer LSO Percussion Ensemble Please note venue lso.co.uk

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November 2022 continued Sunday 20 November LSO St Luke’s

7pm

LSO & MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST Ludwig van Beethoven Triple Concerto Interval Hector Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Gianandrea Noseda conductor Roman Simovic violin David Cohen cello Pavel Kolesnikov piano Part of the Music Academy of the West/ London Symphony Orchestra partnership

Jess Gillam (17 November)

Thursday 17 November Barbican

7pm Please note venue

SEASON CONCERT / EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL

GIANANDREA NOSEDA & JESS GILLAM

Thursday 24 November Barbican

7pm

SEASON CONCERT

GIANANDREA NOSEDA

Carlos Simon This Land & ALICE SARA OTT John Adams Saxophone Concerto Interval Louise Drewett The Daymark Leonard Bernstein Divertimento for Orchestra (world premiere, LSO Panufnik commission)* George Gershwin An American in Paris Maurice Ravel Piano Concerto in G Interval Gianandrea Noseda conductor Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No 11, Jess Gillam saxophone ‘The Year 1905’ Part of the EFG London Jazz Festival

Gianandrea Noseda conductor Alice Sara Ott piano * Commissioned through the LSO Panufnik Composers Scheme, generously supported by Lady Hamlyn and The Helen Hamyn Trust

Part of the Music Academy of the West/London Symphony Orchestra partnership. The lead sponsors of the partnership are Linda and Michael Keston and Mary Lynn and Warren Staley. Additional support has been provided in remembrance of Léni Fé Bland.

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September 2022 to January 2023

Part of the Music Academy of the West/ London Symphony Orchestra partnership


Ayanna Witter-Johnson (12 November)

Alice Sara Ott (10 & 24 November)

Friday 25 November LSO St Luke’s

12.30–1.15pm Wednesday 30 November Barbican

DISCOVERY FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Saturday 26 November LSO St Luke’s

7pm

SEASON CONCERT

& MITSUKO UCHIDA SIR SIMON RATTLE

Suitable for everyone over 5

Mitsuko Uchida (30 November)

Robert Schumann Overture: Genoveva Robert Schumann Piano Concerto 10.30–11.15am Interval 12.30–1.15pm Serge Rachmaninoff Symphony No 3

LSO DISCOVERY

MUSICAL STORYTELLING

For under-5s

Sir Simon Rattle conductor Mitsuko Uchida piano

LSO musicians retell a popular children’s story through music. Dance and sing your way through the concert as the instruments bring the tale to life.

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December 2022

Evgeny Kissin (14 & 15 December)

Thursday 1 December Barbican SEASON CONCERT

7pm Saturday 17 December Sunday 18 December Barbican

SIBELIUS & BRUCKNER

SEASON CONCERT

Jean Sibelius The Oceanides; Tapiola Interval Anton Bruckner Symphony No 7 (ed Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, Urtext Edition) Sir Simon Rattle conductor Wednesday 14 December Thursday 15 December Barbican SEASON CONCERT

Igor Stravinsky arr Simon Rattle Stravinsky Journey Interval Serge Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No 3

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September 2022 to January 2023

Karol Szymanowski Stabat Mater Interval Johannes Brahms German Requiem

Sir Simon Rattle conductor Iwona Sobotka soprano 7pm Hanna Hipp mezzo-soprano 7pm Florian Boesch bass-baritone Simon Halsey chorus director London Symphony Chorus

SIR SIMON RATTLE & EVGENY KISSIN

Sir Simon Rattle conductor Anna Lapkovskaja mezzo-soprano Evgeny Kissin piano

SIR SIMON RATTLE: BRAHMS & SZYMANOWSKI

18 December supported by LSO Friends

7pm 7pm


January 2023

Janine Jansen (26 & 29 January)

Wednesday 11 January Friday 13 January Barbican SEASON CONCERT

KATYA KABANOVA Leoš Janáček Katya Kabanova (concert performance; sung in Czech) Sir Simon Rattle conductor Katarina Dalayman Marfa Andrew Staples Tichon Amanda Majeski Katya Sir John Tomlinson Dikoj Simon O’Neill Boris Ladislav Elgr Kudrjas Magdalena Kožená Varvara Sarah Pring Glasha & Feklusha Lukáš Zeman Kuligin London Symphony Chorus Recorded for broadcast on Marquee TV

Gianandrea Noseda (26 & 29 January)

7pm Thursday 19 January 7pm LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

BASICALLY BEETHOVEN

Programme to include: Ludwig van Beethoven Eight Variations on a theme by Count Waldstein Six Variations on the Song ‘Ich denke dein’ Pavel Kolesnikov piano Samson Tsoy piano Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Friday 20 January LSO St Luke’s

12.30–1.15pm

DISCOVERY FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Suitable for everyone over 5

Supported by the new LSO Opera Syndicate

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Thursday 26 January Sunday 29 January Barbican

7pm 7pm

SEASON CONCERT

GIANANDREA NOSEDA & JANINE JANSEN Ludwig van Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Jean Sibelius Violin Concerto Interval Sergei Prokofiev Symphony No 6 Gianandrea Noseda conductor Janine Jansen violin Anastasia Kobekina (27 January)

Sunday 22 January Barbican

2.30pm

DISCOVERY

FAMILY CONCERT

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

BASICALLY BEETHOVEN

Details to be announced Thursday 26 January LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

BASICALLY BEETHOVEN

Friday 27 January LSO St Luke’s

Programme to include songs by Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn and Reynaldo Hahn

Music by Robert Schumann, Vladimir Kobekin and Ludwig van Beethoven. Anastasia Kobekina cello Luka Okros piano Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Thursday 2 February LSO St Luke’s

1–2.15pm

Ilker Arcayürek tenor Simon Lepper piano

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

Music by Joaquín Turina and Ludwig van Beethoven.

BASICALLY BEETHOVEN

Quatuor Modigliani Recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

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September 2022 to January 2023


Working in Partnership We are grateful to our partners, whose generosity supports every aspect of our work.

PUBLIC FUNDING PARTNERS

ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. The Arts Council’s strategic vision, set out in their strategy Let’s Create, is that by 2030 they want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where every one of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. The Arts Council invests public money from Government and The National Lottery to help support the sector and to deliver this vision. artscouncil.org.uk Following the Covid-19 crisis, the Arts Council developed a £160 million Emergency Response Package, with nearly 90% coming from The National Lottery, for organisations and individuals needing support. The Arts Council is also one of the bodies administering the Government’s unprecedented £1.96 billion Culture Recovery Funds. artscouncil.org.uk/covid19

THE CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION The City of London, or Square Mile, is the key international centre of business and leisure, where modern powerhouses of world finance are balanced by historic buildings, monu­ments and churches, and workers, residents and visitors enjoy the best entertainment in world-class venues. The City is supported in every area by the City of London Corpo­ration. Its primary role is to sustain and promote the City’s interests worldwide and its head, the Lord Mayor, is its own dedicated ambassador for business and trade. The City of London Corpo­ration is the fourth largest funder of arts and culture in the UK and is proud to have a long association with the London Symphony Orchestra. cityoflondon.gov.uk

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OUR PRINCIPAL PARTNER

ACROSS THE CITY

BMW BMW stands shoulder to shoulder with the LSO, enabling the Orchestra to go further with its ambitions. Its leadership support as Principal Partner sets a new standard and makes an important statement about their commit­­ment to excellence in music, education, access and cultural exchange. lso.co.uk/supportus

GUILDHALL SCHOOL Guildhall School is one of the world’s leading performing arts institutions, offering inspiring professional training to an in­ter­­national community of musicians, actors and prod­­uction artists. Guildhall students work in professional contexts to the highest standards, benefitting from the expertise of the outstanding conductors, directors, performers and coaches who work with the School.

OUR HOME IN THE CITY

THE BARBICAN The Barbican is a multi-arts centre that pushes the bound­aries of music, theatre, film, dance, and visual art across its iconic architectural spaces, and works with people of all ages through its innovative creative learning programme. As the Barbican’s Resident Orchestra, the LSO performs around 70 concerts each year as part of the Barbican’s wider music offering, which also features outstanding recitals and chamber music performances, an unrivalled Baroque programme, visits from some of the world’s greatest orchestras, artists from the worlds of jazz, Latin and alternative music as well as experimental composers and electronic producers. barbican.org.uk

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Working In Partnership – Media Partners

Guildhall School is proud to partner with the LSO through the postgraduate Orchestral Artistry programme and LSO Platforms recital series, as well as other performance opportunities, ensuring that students benefit from links with the profession before they graduate. gsmd.ac.uk

CULTURE MILE Culture Mile is the City of London’s cultural district, stretching from Farringdon to Moorgate, a place where the value of creativity is shared by everyone. The five founding partners – City of London Corporation, Barbican, Guildhall School, London Symphony Orchestra and Museum of London – are, together with the local community, creating a vibrant, creative area in the north-west corner of the Square Mile. culturemile.london


MEDIA PARTNERS

BROADCAST PARTNER

BBC RADIO 3 BBC Radio 3 is the radio broadcast partner of the LSO, broadcasting Barbican concerts and programming BBC Radio 3 Lunchtimes at LSO St Luke’s. The station connects the public with remarkable music and culture and is the foremost broadcaster of live classical music through over 600 concerts a year.

MARQUEE TV Marquee TV is a global streaming TV service for dance, opera and theatre. Based in London and New York, available around the world, it is a platform for the best of arts and culture. Curating a rich mix of dance, ballet, opera, theatre and documentaries – the world’s greatest artists in their greatest performances from the contemporary and cutting-edge to the classics.

It is a bold pioneer, creator, commissioner and curator across classical, folk, world, jazz, drama, philosophy and ideas. The LSO is proud its concerts are brought to broad audiences all over the UK; BBC Radio 3’s In Concert programme alone reaches the equivalent of over 250 packed concert halls a week. bbc.co.uk/radio3

Marquee TV is a world-leading arts streaming service, and is already available on iOS and Android apps, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire, Comcast X1, Cox, Roku and Samsung with regular launches on additional platforms around the world. marquee.tv

CLASSIC FM The LSO is Classic FM’s Orchestra in the City of London. Classic FM is the biggest classical music radio station in the world, broadcasting to 5.6 million listeners every week. It is the only UK radio station dedicated to playing 100 percent classical music, 24 hours a day, with the aim of sharing it with the widest possible audience. Classic FM works with ensembles around the UK to achieve this aim by supporting live music, and the LSO is proud to have been the station’s Orchestra in the City of London for over 15 years. classicfm.com

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CONCERTS AT LSO ST LUKE’S

LSO SEASON CONCERTS £65 £49 £35 £24 £18 (£15/£10 Wildcards) + booking fee per transaction of £3 online or £4 by phone (no fees when booked in person)

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS £15 (£13 concessions, £5 under-18s) + booking fee per transaction of £0.60 online or £0.70 by phone

HALF SIX FIX CONCERTS £35 £24 £18 (£15/£10 Wildcards) + fees as above ANDRÉ J THOMAS: SYMPHONIC GOSPEL £35 £24 £18 (£15/£10 Wildcards) + fees as above FAMILY CONCERTS £16 £12 £10 adults, £5 under-18s + fees as above

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Box Office & Booking Information

LSO DISCOVERY FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Free entry, just turn up! MUSICAL STORYTELLING £7 adults, £5 children (babies under 12 months free) + fees as above LSO & MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST £35 + fees as above LSO PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE £15 (£13 concessions, £5 under-18s) + fees as above


Discounts for LSO Season Concerts MULTIBUY DISCOUNTS

WILDCARD TICKETS

Save on tickets by booking two or more concerts at the same time, when buying the same number of tickets for each performance (offer excludes Family Concerts).

£10/£15 + booking fee per transaction of £3.

Book 3 to 5 concerts and save 20%

Guaranteed entry to the concert – your seat will be allocated on the day of the performance. You could be anywhere in the Hall, in seats worth at least £18. Book early for the best price – Wildcards may rise in price from £10 to £15.

Book 6 to 7 concerts and save 30%

lso.co.uk/wildcards

Book 8 or more concerts and save 40%

Online booking only. Tickets subject to availability, max 2 per person. Cannot guarantee that 2 tickets purchased at the same time will be seated next to each other. Not available for Family Concerts or concerts at LSO St Luke’s.

Book 2 concerts and save 10%

Top-Up Bookings Customers who book multibuy tickets for concerts in September to January will be able to retain their discounts for any later bookings within the whole 2022/23 season. Anyone booking just one main season concert will receive a 10% discount for any additional bookings they make within the whole 2022/23 season. lso.co.uk/multibuy Multibuy discounts cannot be combined with any other offer.

YOUNG PEOPLE Under-18s £5 at all concerts (limits apply). Students Discounted student tickets available on selected concerts through Student Pulse. 14–25s: Young Barbican Available to selected Barbican concerts. lso.co.uk/otherdiscounts

GROUPS OF 10+ Groups of 10 or more receive a 20% discount, or 30% when booking two or more concerts at the same time. groups@barbican.org.uk lso.co.uk/groups

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ACCESS Join the Barbican Access Membership to inform us of your requirements. Members may also be eligible for a free companion seat, and can now book wheelchair and companion seats online. To book tickets Access Members can email tickets@barbican.org.uk or call 020 3855 4745 (Mon–Fri 1–4pm). tickets@barbican.org.uk barbican.org.uk/access

TICKET EXCHANGES & REFUNDS We offer a flexible exchange service. Tickets can be exchanged for another LSO concert or Barbican credit vouchers valid for six months, provided that you inform the Box Office and return any physical tickets at least 24 hours before the performance (two weeks for group bookings). A per ticket administration fee applies for all exchange services. The LSO reserves the right to change artists or programmes if necessary; bookers will be informed and be able to make an exchange. If an event is cancelled, bookers will be offered an exchange or refund.

All information correct at time of publishing. All discounts are subject to availability and may not be combined. Box Office calls may be monitored or recorded for quality assurance or training purposes.

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Find Us


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Bus routes 4, 56, 153 Barbican; 21, 43, 76, 141, 214 Moorgate/City Road; 55, 243 Old Street.

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Underground/Train stations The Barbican is closest to Moorgate and Barbican, with Liverpool Street, Bank and Farringdon nearby. For LSO St Luke’s use Old Street.

LONDON WALL

Parking The Barbican’s on-site car parks, also convenient for LSO St Luke’s, cost £9 from 4pm on weekdays and £9 per day at weekends.

Food, Drink & More

OSTERIA

BONFIRE LONDON

BARBICAN KITCHEN

Level 2, Barbican Centre 020 7588 3008

Level 1, Barbican Centre 020 7382 6180

Level G, Barbican Centre No reservation required

A modern Italian restaurant, with spectacular views of the Barbican Lakeside.

Juicy burgers, rotisserie chicken and milkshakes in a relaxed, social atmosphere overlooking the lakeside.

Offering hot dishes and salads from a countertop service as well as sandwiches, cakes, teas and coffees. lso.co.uk

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You can get this guide in large print, audio and electronic formats. Contact 020 7588 1116 or email admin@lso.co.uk

lso.co.uk The 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.

LSO registered charity in England number 232391


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