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Cellist Pablo Ferrández comes together with Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan and the Orchestra to perform Elgar’s epic Cello Concerto.
Organist Ian Tracey returns with a programme of works by Bach, Haydn and more.
Soprano Sophie Bevan stars as the Orchestra perform Mahler’s grand Fourth Symphony and a world premiere from Grace-Evangeline Mason.
The Bromborough Quartet perform Haydn’s ‘Lark’ and Beethoven’s String Quartet No.3.
The West End comes to Hope Street… The Orchestra perform huge hits from the musicals alongside a line-up of superstar vocalists.
Chamber Music
Artist in Residence Benjamin Appl unites with pianist James Baillieu to pay tribute to the iconic baritone, Dietrich Fischer-Diesk...
Join the Orchestra on a musical bear hunt to discover incredible works by Grieg, Mussorgsky, Ian Stephens, Debbie Wiseman and more...
From the Beatles and The Coral to Cilla Black, the Orchestra celebrate the artists made on Merseyside and the tracks that put Liverpool on the musical map.
Crosby & Wirral Symphony Orchestras Helping to fundraise for local charities Britten Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.3 Holst...
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Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan, the Orchestra, Choir and star soloists close our season with Verdi’s magnificent Requiem.
Join the Orchestra on a musical bear hunt to discover incredible works by Grieg, Mussorgsky, Ian Stephens, Debbie Wiseman and more...
Cert 15 1972, New York. In John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s apartment, the TV is permanently on, acting as a ‘window to the world’. Through their television this in...
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