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Violinist Simone Lamsma is back at the Hall, joining Alpesh Chauhan for a programme including works by Copland, Britten and Ravel.
Programme to include: Schubert Impromptu in G flat Major, Op. 90 Schumann Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Chopin Mazurkas: Op. 7 Nr. 3 Op. 17 Nr. 1, 2, 4 Op. 24 Nr. 2, 4 O...
A practically perfect celebration of Julie Andrews starring the Orchestra, acclaimed vocalists and beloved songs from her iconic roles.
Geoffrey Paterson conducts works by Arvo Pärt, Luciano Berio, Judith Weir, and a world premiere from Cameron Biles-Liddell.
Lunchtime Concert
The Ensemble of St. Luke’s opened the Music Room in 2015 – now they help celebrate its tenth anniversary.
The Orchestra, Choir, clarinettist Julian Bliss and countertenor Agustin Pennino bring us works by Sibelius, Bernstein, Copland and more.
Close Up Concert
Klezmer-ish and special guests celebrate the 10th anniversary of both the band and the Music Room.
Conductor Laureate Vasily Petrenko leads the Orchestra in works by Shostakovich, Liadov, and a long-awaited premiere from Victoria Borisova-Ollas.
Pixels Ensemble presents an intriguing programme of mirrored works.
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Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan, the Orchestra, Choir and star soloists close our season with Verdi’s magnificent Requiem.
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Kicking off our 25/26 Season, Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan and trumpeter Pacho Flores celebrate music of the Americas.
The D.A.M. Trio – Dennis Davis, Carlos Alomar, and George Murray – played a crucial role in shaping David Bowie’s most experimental works. Alomar, a teenage gui...
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