The ѿý Philharmonic’s first concert of 2019 lifts the January gloom with music from Eric Coates – renowned for his light, orchestral compositions.
The ѿý Philharmonic’s first concert of 2019 lifts the January gloom with music from Eric Coates – renowned for his light, orchestral compositions.
Join the ѿý Symphony Orchestra at Maida Vale Studios for UK premieres of recent works by four Icelandic composers.
The ѿý Singers perform J S Bach's festive masterpiece, the Christmas Oratorio.
The ѿý Singers perform J S Bach's festive masterpiece, the Christmas Oratorio.
Thomas Dausgaard conducts the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra in the world premiere of David Fennessy's 'The Ground', the latest in the orchestra’s 'Scottish Inspirations' ѿý Commissions, and Per Nørgård's Symphony No.7.
Thomas Dausgaard conducts works by David Fennessy, Per Nørgård and Simon Steen-Andersen in a 'Hear and Now' concert.
Thomas Dausgaard conducts works by David Fennessy, Per Nørgård and Simon Steen-Andersen in a 'Hear and Now' concert.
Join Cѿý’s Naomi Wilkinson, actor and singer Turlough Convery and the brilliant ѿý Concert Orchestra to set off on a musical adventure at sea.
A unique collaboration between RNCM string students and the ѿý Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the 2019 RNCM Strings Festival
A unique collaboration between RNCM string students and the ѿý Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the 2019 RNCM Strings Festival
Jörgen van Rijen performs James MacMillan's 'Trombone Concerto'.
Jörgen van Rijen performs James MacMillan's 'Trombone Concerto'.
Violinist Jennifer Pike and conductor Anna-Maria Helsing join the ѿý Concert Orchestra for music by a selection of female and French composers.
Violinist Jennifer Pike and conductor Anna-Maria Helsing join the ѿý Concert Orchestra for music by a selection of female and French composers.
The Art of Mahler part 1
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
A concert of musical darkness and light pairs Beethoven’s sunny Violin Concerto with the atmospheric shadows of Schoenberg’s *Pelleas und Melisande*.
A concert of musical darkness and light pairs Beethoven’s sunny Violin Concerto with the atmospheric shadows of Schoenberg’s *Pelleas und Melisande*.
The Art of Mahler part 1
New York’s electric Bang on a Can All-Stars team up with ѿý Singers and conductor Tecwyn Evans for the UK premiere of Bang on a Can co-founder Julia Wolfe’s haunting, poignant and relentlessly physical Anthracite Fields.
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
This concert is part of the RNCM’s ‘In Focus: George Benjamin’ festival
This concert is part of the RNCM’s ‘In Focus: George Benjamin’ festival
Two great Romantic works – Schumann’s heart-on-sleeve Cello Concerto and Brahms’ Third Symphony – celebrate the friendship and musical kinship between the two composers.
Two great Romantic works – Schumann’s heart-on-sleeve Cello Concerto and Brahms’ Third Symphony – celebrate the friendship and musical kinship between the two composers.
Join the ѿý Concert Orchestra for a night of music for superheroes.
In the year of his 60th birthday, the ѿý Singers celebrate the a capella choral works of British composer Jonathan Dove.
Celebrating 10 years of ѿý Hoddinott Hall!
Join Ken Bruce, superstar guest singers and the ѿý Concert Orchestra for an evening of popular classics, film music and songs from the shows.
A live ѿý Radio 3 broadcast of English tone-poems
A live ѿý Radio 3 broadcast of English tone-poems
Come and hear the latest in composition in Wales, as composers worthy of wider exposure have the opportunity to hear their works performed by the Orchestra.
Thomas Dausgaard conducts works by Bartók and Liszt.
Thomas Dausgaard conducts works by Bartók and Liszt.
Andrew Griffiths conducts the ѿý Singers in the world premiere of John Pickard’s Mass in Troubled Times, which is programmed alongside Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Mass in G Minor for unaccompanied choir.