As another year rolls towards its close and preparations start to be made for Christmas celebrations, anyone and everyone who sings in a choir knows that this is going to be their busiest singing
If you think that title sounds rather dramatic and poetic you’d be absolutely right, for these three poems by Emily Dickinson and John Donne form the lyrics of John Adams’ extraordinary choral symphony Harmonium which
“And on its limitless, heaving breast, the ships”. The wonderful and unforgettable opening line of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ spectacular A Sea Symphony sung out by the chorus with a majestic orchestral fanfare swirling around them and the
This September we’re excited to be preparing for a new season of singing with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the leadership of our new chorus director, Madeleine Venner. With a wide and wonderful variety of
For this special and profound concert from the Music and Memories series, the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Conductor Emeritus Vladimir Jurowski KBE, who will be conducting, has conceived an intensely personal programme with two towering
Christmas is coming and, as ever, this is our busiest time of the year. From concert halls to railway stations, shopping centres, churches and street corners people will be singing their hearts out, and
Elena Dubinets, Artistic Director of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, talks to us about the LPO’s 2024/25 theme and how working together, and our next concert with them on Wednesday 27th November, fits in to