On Saturday 25 November the Choir will be performing Mahler’s Third Symphony with Robin Ticciati, Alice Coote, Trinity Boys Choir and the LPO. Issy Davies (soprano) is excited for her first performance of Mahler’s music. Early music I
On Tuesday, October 24th, the London Philharmonic Choir, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, pianist Alexandra Dariescu, and conductor Benjamin Pope will provide the classical backing track for ‘Amadeus’ – the dazzling
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On Saturday 23 September the Choir will be performing Mahler’s Second Symphony, the “Resurrection” with our band, the LPO under the baton of our principal conductor Edward Gardner. Will Parsons (baritone) writes about what
UK Volunteers’ Weeks begins today and we’re singing from the rooftops about our wonderful librarian, David Hodgson, who dedicates his free time to sourcing and managing our musical scores. LPC librarian extraordinaire! I have
On May 6th, many of you might be watching a certain seminal royal event on TV, or even standing in the streets to see the procession rolling by. We, however, will be singing the
Jane Hanson, LPC soprano, clearly remembers as a young child at school being read a ridiculous ‘nonsense poem’ called The Dong with the Luminous nose and then as a class being directed to draw
Today we return to the BBC Proms stage at the Royal Albert Hall for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic to perform Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius. Tenor, Robert Geary, gives us his take