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London Symphony OrchestraLiving Music

Box Offi ce020 7638 8891

London’s Symphony Orchestra

lso.co.uk

LSO Season 2015/16Summer Concert Guide

‘Elder worked wonderfullywith this Orchestra.’

The Guardian on Sir Mark Elder and the LSO

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The LSO is the capital’s oldest symphony orchestra and one of the world’s finest, with over a century of history behind it and one hundred musicians forming its membership.

Each year the LSO joins forces with the world’s leading

conductors and soloists to perform 70 concerts at the Barbican Centre.

During summer 2016, we welcome pianist Leif Ove Andsnes for his

Artist Portrait series, Sir Simon Rattle – the Orchestra’s future

Music Director – returns to conduct the world premiere of Sir Peter

Maxwell Davies’ children’s opera, The Hogboon, and the Orchestra

takes over London’s Trafalgar Square once again for the annual

BMW LSO Open Air Classics concert on 22 May.

Beyond our home in the City of London, the LSO performs

a further 70 concerts all over the world. Recent tours have taken the

Orchestra to all the major European cities and further-flung destinations

including the US, Australia, Singapore, India, China and Japan.

The LSO’s work extends far beyond the concert hall, too.

LSO Discovery, our education and community programme, which

celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015, reaches over 60,000 people

annually from all walks of life. There are countless opportunities to get

involved in eye-opening musical activities at LSO St Luke’s, our venue

on Old Street, from attending concerts as a family to participating in

community music-making groups. And you can hear the Orchestra on

over a hundred (and counting!) releases on our own label, LSO Live, and

on iconic soundtracks for numerous films (including 2015 hit Suffragette,

four of the Harry Potter films and the six original Star Wars movies).

London’s Symphony Orchestra

SUMMER 2016

CONTENTS3–5 Summer Highlights 6–8 LSO Concerts at the Barbican 9 LSO Discovery Events 10 BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts at LSO St Luke’s 11 How to Book / Venue Information

2 WELCOME / SIR MARK ELDER ~ LSO.CO.UK

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The LSO and Sir Mark Elder commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme with a programme of British and French music from the early 20th century.

The series centres around works written by Elgar, Vaughan Williams

and Butterworth, composers whose music has become synonymous

with the British sentiment during this pivotal period in history. On 24 April,

Sir Mark Elder takes on Elgar’s monumental oratorio, The Dream of

Gerontius, an undeniable cornerstone of the British choral repertoire

and a work that achieved immense popularity during World War I.

This is followed on 28 April with an exploration of the effect the War

had on music, with works of the era from both sides of the Channel.

Complementing the LSO’s performances, a series of four BBC Radio 3

Lunchtime Concerts at LSO St Luke’s begins on 14 April. It takes Elgar’s chamber

music for strings as its starting point, revealing some of the composer’s most

intimate and moving works, many of which were written during World War I.

‘Performing The Kingdom with the LSO in 2011 was a great joy. I look forward to The Dream of Gerontius with great anticipation.’Sir Mark Elder

SIR MARK ELDER CONDUCTS Sun 24 Apr Elgar The Dream of Gerontius Sir Mark Elder conductor Alice Coote, Allan Clayton, Gerald Finley soloists

Thu 28 Apr Butterworth A Shropshire Lad Vaughan Williams A Pastoral Symphony (Symphony No 3) Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand Debussy La mer Sir Mark Elder conductor Elizabeth Watts soprano Cédric Tiberghien piano

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS AT LSO ST LUKE’SThu 14, 21, 28 Apr & 5 May Elgar Up Close Four concerts focusing on some of Elgar’s most moving chamber works

FREE FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS AT LSO ST LUKE’SFri 13 May; 3, 24 Jun Between Earth and Sky Music inspired by the English countryside before and during World War I

Elder, Elgar & England

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Only the very best merit an LSO Artist Portrait. Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes returns to the LSO this summer for his second.

The New Yorker called him ‘one of the

few who possess power and personality in

equal measure’, and if you’ve ever heard him

perform you’ll know that his concerts are more

about sharing a life-long love affair with music,

rather than just displaying his immense talent.

Alongside our Principal Guest Conductors

Daniel Harding and Michael Tilson Thomas he’ll

play Mozart (8 May) and Schumann (12 May),

before capping off the series with a solo recital

of Sibelius, Beethoven, Debussy and Chopin

(10 Jun). Along the way, he’s joined by close

friends and musical collaborators Christian Tetzlaff,

Tabea Zimmermann and Clemens Hagen for a

special performance of Brahms’ Piano Quartets

(28 May) – in his own words: ‘the best chamber

music that there is’.

‘I have no choice but to make music. I love music so much, it is so much a part of me that I just have to do it. I am driven by music from the inside and need the connection with it. And I want to share it with others.’Leif Ove Andsnes

LSO Artist Portrait: Leif Ove Andsnes

LEIF OVE ANDSNES

Sun 8 May Mozart Piano Concerto No 20 Bruckner Symphony No 3 Daniel Harding conductor

Thu 12 May Schumann Piano Concerto Beethoven Symphony No 9 (‘Choral’) Michael Tilson Thomas conductor

Supported by Baker & McKenzie LLP

Sat 28 May, Milton Court Leif Ove Andsnes and Friends A performance of Brahms’ Piano Quartets Part of Barbican presents, visit barbican.org.uk for details

Fri 10 Jun Recital featuring works by Sibelius, Beethoven, Debussy and Chopin

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LSO Discovery: Generations Side-by-Side

LSO DISCOVERY

Thu 16 Jun LSO Discovery Annual Showcase: Peacemakers

Sun 26 Jun Maxwell Davies The Hogboon (world premiere, LSO commission) Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Sir Simon Rattle conductor Guildhall School Musicians LSO Discovery Choirs London Symphony Chorus Simon Halsey chorus director

Generously supported by David H S Hobbs

Find out more about LSO Discovery lso.co.uk/lsodiscovery

‘A man who embodied music, and who wanted it to be part of everybody’s life, from the youngest to the oldest.’Sir Simon Rattle on Sir Peter Maxwell Davies

In June, two spectacular concerts bring the LSO together with students

from the Guildhall School, young music-makers from across East London,

the London Symphony Chorus and local voices from the LSO Community Choir.

On 16 June, Peacemakers celebrates people from around the world

who have raised their voices to call for peace and freedom. Works by great

British composers will be performed by the LSO Community Choir, while

the young instrumentalists of LSO On Track Next Generation play a new

commission by Howard Moody, including their own devised music.

Ten days later, Sir Simon Rattle conducts the premiere of Sir Peter

Maxwell Davies’ The Hogboon, the last piece completed by the composer,

who passed away in March. The opera, written specially to be performed

with the children of the LSO Discovery Choirs, brings to life an Orkney

folk-myth of sea monsters, spirits and witches. It’s followed up by another

imaginative musical tale, Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, with musicians

from the Guildhall School playing side-by-side with the LSO.

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LSO SUMMER CONCERTS

APRIL 2016Sun 24 Apr 2016 7pm

ELDER, ELGAR & ENGLAND

THE DREAM OF GERONTIUSElgar The Dream of Gerontius

Sir Mark Elder conductor Alice Coote mezzo-soprano Allan Clayton tenor | Gerald Finley bass London Symphony Chorus † Simon Halsey chorus director

5.30pm LSO Platforms: Guildhall Artists A recital of English songs

Thu 28 Apr 2016 7.30pm

ELDER, ELGAR & ENGLAND

A PASTORAL SYMPHONYButterworth A Shropshire Lad Vaughan Williams A Pastoral Symphony (Symphony No 3) Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand Debussy La mer

Sir Mark Elder conductor Elizabeth Watts soprano Cédric Tiberghien piano

MAY 2016Sun 8 May 2016 7pm

LSO ARTIST PORTRAIT

LEIF OVE ANDSNES: MOZARTMozart Piano Concerto No 20 Bruckner Symphony No 3

Daniel Harding conductor Leif Ove Andsnes piano

Thu 12 May 2016 7.30pm

LSO ARTIST PORTRAIT

LEIF OVE ANDSNES: SCHUMANNSchumann Piano Concerto Beethoven Symphony No 9 (‘Choral’)

Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Leif Ove Andsnes piano Lucy Crowe soprano Christine Rice mezzo-soprano Toby Spence tenor Iain Paterson baritone London Symphony Chorus † Simon Halsey chorus director

Supported by Baker & McKenzie LLP

ALICE COOTE (24 APR)

DANIEL HARDING (8 MAY, 5 & 9 JUN)

Thu 19 May 2016 7.30pm

MAHLER’S SIXTHShostakovich Violin Concerto No 1 Mahler Symphony No 6

Sir Antonio Pappano conductor Viktoria Mullova violin

6pm LSO Platforms: Guildhall Artists Featuring Shostakovich String Quartet No 8

Sun 22 May 2016 6.30pm, Trafalgar Square

BMW LSO OPEN AIR CLASSICSTchaikovsky 1812 Overture Tchaikovsky Selections from Swan Lake – Suite * Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4

Valery Gergiev conductor Paul Rissmann presenter LSO On Track Young Musicians *

Ensure early arrival to secure entry to the square No glass or furniture allowed

LSO Principal Partner Supported by

Visit lso.co.uk/lsoopenair for more information

Sun 29 May 2016 7pm

BEETHOVEN VIOLIN CONCERTOBeethoven Violin Concerto Elgar Symphony No 2

Sir Antonio Pappano conductor Nikolaj Znaider violin

† LSO Sing is generously supported by Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement

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LSO Platforms: Guildhall Artists feature recitals by postgraduate musicians

from the Guildhall School, some of whom are studying on the Orchestral Artistry course in association with the LSO. Find out more at lso.co.uk/lsoplatforms

BMW LSO OPEN AIR CLASSICS (22 MAY)

NIKOLAJ ZNAIDER (29 MAY) LISA BATIASHVILI (9 JUN)

LEIF OVE ANDSNES (8 & 12 MAY, 10 JUN)JUNE 2016Sun 5 Jun 2016 7pm

MAHLER’S RESURRECTIONMahler Symphony No 2 (‘Resurrection’)

Daniel Harding conductor Miah Persson soprano Anna Larsson alto London Symphony Chorus † Simon Halsey chorus director

5.30pm LSO Platforms: Guildhall Artists Songs by Mahler and Wolf

Thu 9 Jun 2016 7.30pm

DVORÁK SYMPHONY NO 8Dvorák Overture: Othello Bartók Violin Concerto No 1 Dvorák Symphony No 8

Daniel Harding conductor Lisa Batiashvili violin

6pm LSO Platforms: Guildhall Artists Featuring Dvorák’s Wind Serenade

Fri 10 Jun 2016 7.30pm

LSO ARTIST PORTRAIT

LEIF OVE ANDSNES: RECITALSibelius Three Pieces (‘Kyllikki’); The Birch; The Spruce; The Forest Lake; Song in the Forest; Spring Vision Beethoven Piano Sonata No 18 in E-flat major (‘The Hunt’) Debussy La soirée dans Grenade from ‘Estampes’; Three Études: ‘Pour les arpèges composés’ – ‘Pour les huit doigts’ – ‘Pour les octaves’; Étude in A-flat major from ‘Trois nouvelles études’ Chopin Impromptu in A-flat major; Nocturne in F Major; Ballad No 4 in F minor

Leif Ove Andsnes piano

Sun 12 Jun 2016 2.30pm

LSO DISCOVERY

FAMILY CONCERT: GAME OVERColin Skinner Game Over (world premiere)

Gareth Davies writer

For this term’s Family Concert, composer Colin Skinner and LSO Principal Flute Gareth Davies have devised an interactive concert called GAME OVER. The use of smartphones and tablets is strictly encouraged as we let the audience interact with the Orchestra using digital technology.

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JUNE 2016 continued …

Thu 16 Jun 2016 7.30pm

LSO DISCOVERY

SUMMER SHOWCASE: PEACEMAKERSTippett Four Spirituals from ‘A Child of Our Time’ Vaughan Williams Dirge for Two Veterans from ‘Dona nobis pacem’ Karl Jenkins Healing Light from ‘The Peacemakers’ Holst Jupiter from ‘The Planets’ Howard Moody Vaishnava (world premiere, LSO Discovery commission)

London Symphony Orchestra Elim Chan conductor Howard Moody conductor LSO On Track Next Generation LSO Community Choir †

6.45pm LSO On Track: Foyer Takeover Young musicians from across East London take over the Barbican’s foyers for a lively pre-concert performance, led by composer Fraser Trainer

LSO On Track Next Generation is supported by the Clore Duffield Foundation, the Hedley Foundation and LSO Friends. LSO Community Choir is generously supported by the Rothschild Charities Committee.

Sun 26 Jun 2016 7pm

LSO DISCOVERY

THE HOGBOONMaxwell Davies The Hogboon (world premiere, LSO commission) Berlioz Symphonie fantastique

Sir Simon Rattle conductor Guildhall School Musicians LSO Discovery Choirs † London Symphony Chorus † Simon Halsey chorus director

In memory of the late Sir Peter Maxwell Davies CBE CH 1934–2016

Supported by David H S Hobbs

LSO Discovery Choirs are supported by Slaughter and May, the Rothschild Charities Committee, The Barnett & Sylvia Shine No 2 Charitable Trust and LSO Patrons

Thu 30 Jun 2016 7.30pm

KRYSTIAN ZIMERMANIves The Unanswered Question Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 Rachmaninov Symphony No 2

Sir Simon Rattle conductor Krystian Zimerman piano

‘He was a hero for me from childhood onwards.’SIR SIMON RATTLE ON SIR PETER MAXWELL DAVIES

SIR PETER MAXWELL DAVIES (1934–2016) SEASON 2016/17 OPENING CONCERTS

NOSEDASun 18 Sep 7pm, Tue 20 Sep 7.30pm

VERDI REQUIEMVerdi Requiem

Gianandrea Noseda conductor Erika Grimaldi soprano Daniela Barcellona mezzo-soprano Francesco Meli tenor Michele Pertusi baritone London Symphony Chorus † Simon Halsey chorus director

Thu 22 Sep 2016 7.30pm

Debussy La mer Haydn Trumpet Concerto Shostakovich Symphony No 5

Gianandrea Noseda conductor Philip Cobb trumpet

Ticket prices and booking details for 2016/17 concerts are available at lso.co.uk/201617season

† LSO Sing is generously supported by Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement

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EXPLORE AND DISCOVER

LSO SINGSat 14 May 2016 10.30am–4.30pm, LSO St Luke’s

LSO COMMUNITY SINGING DAY

JAZZAMATAZZ!A day of singing great vocal jazz arrangements of songs like Blue Skies, It don’t mean a thing (if it ain’t got that swing), Just the way you look tonight and others. You’ll be joined in the afternoon by a jazz trio who will lift your spirits even further. The day will culminate in an informal performance.

Whether you sing in a local choir, or haven’t sung since school, this is an exciting opportunity to rediscover your hobby.

David Lawrence conductor

MUSIC IN-DEPTHSun 17 Apr 2016 11am–5pm, Barbican and LSO St Luke’s

LSO DISCOVERY DAY

HAYDN’S THE SEASONSOne of Haydn’s best-loved choral works is rehearsed in the morning with Sir Simon Rattle, the LSO and the London Symphony Chorus, followed by an opportunity to find out more about The Seasons in the afternoon with Matthew Head, Professor of Music at King’s College, London.

DISCOVERY SHOWCASESSun 19 Jun 2016 7pm, LSO St Luke’s

LSO DISCOVERY

SOUNDHUB SHOWCASEYasmeen Ahmed, Ben Gaunt, Oliver Leith, Lee Westwood composers LSO Chamber Ensemble

LSO Soundhub provides a flexible environment where composers can explore, collaborate and experiment, pushing their music in unexpected directions. These Showcases give an opportunity to hear what they’ve been working on in the last year. This concert will feature music by Phase I composers Yasmeen Ahmed, Ben Gaunt, Oliver Leith and Lee Westwood, performed by chamber ensembles from the LSO.

Tue 19 Jul 2016 7pm, LSO St Luke’s

LSO DISCOVERY

ACADEMY SHOWCASEIn the middle of July LSO St Luke’s will be awash with some of the most talented young brass players from across the UK. As well as working in ensembles and learning orchestral repertoire, they will be rehearsing solo performances with LSO players. Join them for this concert that showcases the week’s work.

Sun 31 Jul 2016 7.30pm, LSO St Luke’s

LSO DISCOVERY

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY GROUPwith LSO Soundhub Associate James Moriarty

LSO Soundhub Associate James Moriarty curates an evening of music in collaboration with members of the LSO St Luke’s Digital Technology Group.

FRIDAY LUNCHTIMESFri 13 May; 3, 24 Jun 12.30–1.15pm, LSO St Luke’s

LSO DISCOVERY

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERTS BETWEEN EARTH AND SKYSuitable for everyone over 5

Programmes of music inspired by the English countryside, before and during World War I.

Rachel Leach presenter13 MAY

Gareth Davies flute, Tim Carey piano3 JUN

Singers from the Guildhall School24 JUN

LSO String Quartet

Fri 1 Jul 2016 12.30–1.15pm, LSO St Luke’s

LSO DISCOVERY

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT LSO CREATESuitable for everyone over 5

LSO Create, LSO Discovery’s participatory group for adults with learning disabilities and their supporters, take over the Friday Lunchtime Concert and present works devised and performed by players from the group, featuring LSO Principal Cello Rebecca Gilliver.

The LSO is grateful to the following Trusts and Foundations for their generous support of LSO Discovery projects.

LSO Friday Lunchtime Concerts Andor Charitable Trust; LSO Friends

LSO Create The City of London Corporation’s charity, City Bridge Trust

LSO Sing Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement

LSO Soundhub Esmée Fairbairn Foundation; The Hinrichsen Foundation

LSO Digital Technology Group Finsbury Educational Foundation

To find out more about supporting LSO Discovery projects and activities, visit lso.co.uk/supportus

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BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS

ELGAR UP CLOSEAs the LSO explores the impact of World War I on orchestral musical at the Barbican, our BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts in April and May take Elgar’s chamber music as their starting point, revealing some of the composer’s most intimate and moving works, many of which were written during the war.

Composed as Europe teetered on the brink of war, it’s hard not to imagine that the intense, melancholy violin melodies of Sospiri give voice to a very personal feeling of sadness. The Piano Quintet, String Quartet and Violin Sonata, meanwhile, were all written during 1918, when Elgar, deeply troubled by the losses of the War, was seeking refuge from London in the quiet Sussex countryside.

The series places Elgar within the wider landscape of English musical history. His works are complemented by those of musical compatriots whose lives were also touched by the events of the 20th century: Benjamin Britten, a pacifist and conscientious objector during World War II; and Ralph Vaughan Willliams, whose hugely popular The Lark Ascending was written in 1914, on the eve of war.

Thu 14 Apr 2016 1pm, LSO St Luke’s

Elgar Violin Sonata Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending for violin and piano Elgar Sospiri

Jennifer Pike violin Peter Limonov piano

Thu 21 Apr 1pm, LSO St Luke’s

Elgar Introduction and Allegro for Strings Vaughan Williams Fantastia on a theme by Thomas Tallis Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge

Roman Simovic director LSO String Ensemble

Thu 28 Apr 2016 1pm, LSO St Luke’s

Stravinsky Three Pieces for String Quartet Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor

Huw Watkins piano Elias String Quartet

Thu 5 May 2016 1pm, LSO St Luke’s

Purcell Three Fantasias Elgar String Quartet in E minor

Elias String Quartet

ELIAS STRING QUARTET (28 APR & 5 MAY)

JENNIFER PIKE (14 APR) ROMAN SIMOVIC (21 APR)

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TICKETS 020 7638 8891 | lso.co.uk

FIND US SUPPORT US

EATING & DRINKING

BARBICAN CONCERT TICKETS

£10 £16 £22 £29 £40 + booking fee per transaction of £3 online or £4 by phone

Leif Ove Andsnes Recital (10 Jun) The Hogboon (26 Jun) £10 £16 £22 £29 + fees as above

Peacemakers: LSO Discovery Showcase (16 Jun) £10 £16 £22 + fees as above

LSO Family Concert (12 Jun) £5 under-18s, £10 adults + fees as above Suitable for families with 7- to 12-year-olds

Book 3+ concerts save 15%

LSO SINGING & DISCOVERY DAYS

LSO Discovery Day (17 Apr) £20 (£15 concessions) / £14 afternoon only (from 3.30pm) + fees as LSO Singing Days

LSO Singing Day (14 May) £20 (£15 concessions) + booking fee per transaction of £0.60 online or £0.70 by phone Includes music hire

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS

£12 (£10 concessions) + fees as LSO Singing Days Book any four concerts for £9 each

LSO DISCOVERY SHOWCASES

Soundhub Showcase (19 Jun) Academy Showcase (19 Jul) Digital Technology Group (31 Jul) £7 (£5 concessions) + fees as LSO Singing Days

GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE

Receive a 20% discount Call 020 7382 7211 (10am–5pm Mon-Fri) or visit lso.co.uk/groups

DISABLED VISITORS

Join the Barbican Access Membership scheme to inform us of your access requirements. Members may be eligible for reductions on tickets, limited in number and subject to availability. Full details are available online at barbican.org.uk/access and at the Box Office.

Tickets can be exchanged for another LSO concert or credit vouchers valid for six months, provided that you return them to the Box Office at least 24 hours before the performance (two weeks for group bookings). Administration fee applies.

Calls may be monitored or recorded for quality assurance or training purposes. All discounts are subject to availability and may not be combined. Information correct at time of going to print. The LSO reserves the right to change artists or programmes if necessary. Refunds will only be given in the event of a concert being cancelled.

BARBICAN CENTRE Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS

LSO ST LUKE’S UBS and LSO Music Education Centre 161 Old Street, EC1V 9NG

The Barbican is in the heart of the City of London with LSO St Luke’s just a five-minute walk away.

See map on back cover

Visit lso.co.uk/yourvisit for details of public transport, parking etc.

Now more than ever, our supporters play an integral role in the LSO’s work and success.

As we look ahead to an exciting future, the LSO invites you to join our family of supporters. There has never been a better time to be involved.

To learn more about ways to support and share the work of the LSO, please contact:

lso.co.uk/supportus 020 7588 1116 [email protected]

You make it possible

REFRESH AND RELAX

Barbican Foyer Bars and Cafés: The ideal place to meet and catch up.

Barbican Martini Bar (Level 1): Choose from classic and modern martinis, or a glass of bubbly.

Barbican Kitchen (Level G): Offering hot dishes and salads from a counter-top service as well as sandwiches, cakes, teas and coffees.

Bonfire (Level 1): Juicy burgers, rotisserie chicken and milkshakes in a relaxed atmosphere overlooking the lake. Reservations 020 7382 6180.

Osteria (Level 2): A new restaurant specialising in Italian cooking in the bistronomy style by chef Anthony Demetre. Reservations 020 7588 3008. OSTERIA

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The LSO is funded by Arts Council England in partnershipwith the City of London Corporation, which also providesthe Orchestra’s permanent home at the Barbican.

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London Symphony OrchestraBarbican, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS

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Feature Photography Ranald Mackechnie

Other photographs Chris Aadland, Igor Emmerich, Tristram Kenton, Kevin Leighton, Alastair Muir, Bill Robinson

Print Cantate CommunicationsEditor Edward Appleyard

You can get this guide in large print, audio and electronic formats. Contact 020 7588 1116 or email [email protected]