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Elgar loved cryptic codes and he hid one in his most famous work, ‘Enigma’ Variations. The music of Frank Martin, is brought to the concert platform by world renowned baritone Roderick Williams, plus the world premiere of Geoffrey Gordon’s Anima Mia.
The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra's Chief Conductor John Storgårds takes to the podium at Victoria Hall, Hanley, with Christian Tetzlaff as soloist in Elgar’s nostalgic Violin Concerto.
us in the BBC Philharmonic Studio for Elgar’s deeply expressive Violin Concerto with Christian Tetzlaff.
As part of Sheffield International Concert Season 2024/25 we visit Sheffield City Hall with our Chief Conductor John Storgårds.
From Elgar’s green and pleasant lands with the famous Cello Concerto to depths of Russia, culminating in Stravinsky’s ballet ‘The Firebird’.
us in Hull for a magical journey through the sweeping landscapes and stirring tales of the Nordic countries, led by our Chief Conductor John Storgårds.
We’re off to the wilds of Scandinavia and Finland. Northern Lights, midnight sun and a smorgasbord of Nordic greats with John Storgårds at the helm.
The season ends with Mahler’s Symphony No.3, a hymn to the natural world. John Storgårds is ed by contralto Jess Dandy.
Tenor Allan Clayton gives the world premiere of Tom Coult’s Monologues for the Curious, while John Storgårds and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra stalk the shifting musical landscapes of Mahler’s Seventh Symphony
A chance to hear Shostakovich’s blistering operatic tragedy with Amanda Majeski starring as Katerina and Nicky Spence as her lover Sergey
There’s nothing quite like Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. us in the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Studio in MediaCityUK for this absolute masterpiece.
For our season opener, an assembly of composers who, by embracing pain, find solace, redemption, and clarity.
Grief, rage and manic intensity.
City Noir is John Adams’s musical tribute to half-lit rooms, venetian blinds, desperate men, dangerous women, secrets, lies, and the City of Angels.
Grit courses through Julia Wolfe’s *Anthracite Fields*, her Pulitzer Prize-winning oratorio for choir and ensemble that serves as a musical memorial to American miners and their struggle. *‘I guess I have a bias towards the grit.'* – Julia Wolfe
We continue our thrillingly up-close series at the RNCM with a heavyweight artistic collaboration – our Chief Conductor John Storgårds s the acclaimed pianist Tamara Stefanovich in this exploration of the pure power of the piano.
In this striking exploration of Nordic soundscapes, Chief Conductor John Storgårds will flex every Finnish musical muscle as he leads the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Mahler’s Resurrection is a colossal work of drama, beauty, and power.