Few living pianists play Gershwin with more flair than our soloist, Japanese jazz legend Makoto Ozone. Conductor Kevin John Edusei pairs it with Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra and Ligeti's evocative Concert Românesc.
The UK premiere of James MacMillan's new choral work Angels Unawares alongside his beautiful, contemplative Nothing in Vain, and works by Tallis and Vaughan Williams' hauntingly beautiful Tallis Fantasia.
With its heartfelt melodies and blazing colours, Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony is the perfect finale to the RPO’s 2025-26 season, preceded by Britten’s powerful Violin Concerto, with Clara-Jumi Kang, and a delightful new miniature from Joe Hisai...
Bold new 007-inspired compositions meet iconic spy-movie scores in a thrilling orchestral reinvention with sweeping nods to the big, brassy orchestration of the ’50s and ’60s, vintage espionage energy, and the unmistakable fingerprint of These Cr...
The YMSO ends its 2025-26 season with Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2, with soloist Radu-Gabriel Stoica, and Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, conducted by James Blair. Berlioz's Hungarian March from the Damnation of Faust opens the programm...
Celebrated Dutch fortepianist Ronald Brautigam makes his eagerly awaited debut with Ian Page and The Mozartists performing two of Mozart’s delightful early concertos.
Rimma Sushanskaya and the National Symphony Orchestra present an evening of romantic works by Smetana, Bruch and Rachmaninov including Bruch's Violin Concerto with soloist Coco Tomita, and Rachmaninov's glorious Symphony No. 2.
Christmas music couldn’t feel more at home than at the cosy Cadogan Hall – located in the heart of London’s most exquisite borough, Chelsea.
The winter season sees the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra don woolly white beards and bobbled hats to bri...