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ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
It’s grand passion and drama as the Orchestra, Domingo Hindoyan and soprano Elena Pankratova present an all-Wagner programme.
Nick Harper, the wildly talented and much-loved singer-songwriter, presents Earth Day Blue.
Fancy a musical adventure? Claire Henry and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians set out to search for some lost music...
Opera North present Simon Boccanegra – a gripping story of political intrigue and personal tragedy, packed with music full of dark...
The Ormonde Ensemble shine a spotlight on female composers and those from underrepresented backgrounds including Germaine Tailleferre, Valerie Coleman, Isa Gibb...
Please note the updated start time. Age guidance: 14+ Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult Brian Bilston and Henry Normal...
Under 16s to be accompanied by an adult (18+) “Great music has the ability to transcend time and space in a way that is best desc...
The Senior Orchestra and Senior Choir of St Edward's College Liverpool unite with the Liverpool Mozart Orchestra, the Liverpool Me...
Get ready for fabulous music, delicious food and plenty of fun as Liverpool Philharmonic present a garden party takeover at The Reader.
Organist Ian Tracey returns with a programme of works by Bach, Haydn and more.
Cert tbc 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 i...
Acclaimed singer Keeley Forsyth returns for a rare and stripped back performance, accompanied by Matthew Bourne on piano. In recent years, Keeley has worked w...
Age Guidance: 14+ at the discretion of a parent or guardian U16s must be accompanied by an adult. Buckle up and fasten your seat...
One of the highlights of 2025 will doubtless be the very special run of shows China Crisis are bringing to audiences around the world to celebrate the ruby anni...
James Grant is one of the most renowned and respected performers Scotland has ever produced. Drawing from a broad palette of pop, folk, soul, country and blues...
After a fantastic sell out debut tour across the UK, Tina Turner fans will have the time of their lives as What’s Love Got To Do W...
Following sold out performances in the West End and around the globe, the sensational homage to Simon & Garfunkel returns to Liver...
The Vernon Spring is the recording project of North London-born musician Sam Beste, whose journey traces various arcs across jazz, soul, ambient, and songwritin...
After featuring in the epic final scene of Emerald Fennell’s film Saltburn, Sophie’s beloved 2001 hit ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ saw a huge resurgence, charting...
As the UK's most popular pianist and bandleader, Jools Holland OBE has performed and recorded with some of the most talented music...
Forged from the political disillusionment of a generation of Tory rule, folk-rock cult hero and queer icon Grace Petrie returns to UK venues this year with the...
Make it an afternoon affair – come along to the matinee show of the year! The Sensational 60s Experience is not only the biggest 60s show on tour, but also the...
Renowned for their soulful blend of Americana and roots music infused with an Irish heartbeat, The White Horse Guitar Club continu...
Andy McKee, a renowned acoustic guitarist, is set to release his six-track EP "Symbol" on September 17. The EP features McKee's interpretations of influential t...
The musical partnership between the world-renowned Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser and brilliant Californian cellist Natalie Haas...
Soprano Sophie Bevan stars as the Orchestra perform Mahler’s grand Fourth Symphony and a world premiere from Grace-Evangeline Mason.
Age Guidance: 8+ U16s must be accompanied Embark on an epic cinematic journey with music from 23 of Marvel’s most iconic films pl...
This is a standing event. If you have any access needs, please contact the Box Office on 0151 709 3789. Plus support from Miles Temp A breath of fresh air, El...
Age Restriction: Strictly 9+ U16s must be accompanied by an adult. The Badger Parade is back on! Join me on my Diamond Jubilee lap of honour as I celebrate 60...
Age Guidance: 12+ Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Join Colonel Chris Hadfield – acclaimed astronaut, test pilot, space...
Officially "Britain's funniest band", they have their own Channel 4 TV show, a chart-topping podcast and now they're tuning up the...
Bella Hardy, the voice of modern folk, established her reputation as a songwriter when her first original composition 'Three Black Feathers' earned a BBC Folk A...
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...
Conductor Laureate Vasily Petrenko returns to the Hall to lead the Orchestra in works by Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich.
Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company
Youth Brass Band open Youth Company’s summer festival with an exciting programme of works.
Akram Abdulfattah is a Palestinian-American violinist who combines jazz with middle eastern and Indian music. Akram’s music is influenced by Hindu, Turkish, and...
NYOS, Scotland’s national youth orchestra presents the world premiere of a new concerto from Jay Capperauld, one of Scotland’s most innovative young composers,...
Experience an unforgettable evening of live music exclusively as part of the International Beatleweek Festival, proudly presented...
This is a standing event. If you have any access needs, please contact the Box Office on 0151 709 3789. Throwing Muses return to the stage, having released the...
U16s must be accompanied by an adult Join Professor Alice Roberts as she takes us on an investigative journey to establish who spread Christianity, how and why...
Age Guidance: 12+ Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The man for all seasons. England’s greatest ever fast bowler. The...
Reflections on minor league football, empty nest syndrome, learning to swim, Cook-in Sauce and of course, the Gecko as a metaphor for contemporary society! To...
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Age Guidance: 12+ Experience the electrifying reunion of motorsport's most captivatin...
Age Guidance 8+ Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult Bringing his successful sell out and highly praised show, astronomer and author Adrian West (aka Virt...
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...
In October of 2025 Al Stewart will be celebrating his 80th Birthday with a Farewell Tour of the United Kingdom. Al who recently relocated to Chandler Arizona fr...
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. After last year’s phenomenal 70 date international tour, award-winning comedian and number one bestselling author So...
Get ready to step back in time and relive the iconic sounds of the greatest musical era as THE 80 s SHOW transports you on a nostalgic journey, celebrating and...
Iconic keyboard player and composer Rick Wakeman CBE and his band, the English Rock Ensemble, take to the road again to perform his classic albums, The Six Wive...
The Blow Monkeys and The Christians are both hugely entertaining bands who combine stellar chart success with an incredible live s...
Rumer, one of the UK’s most beloved and soulful voices, celebrates the 15th anniversary of her ground-breaking debut album, Seasons of My Soul.
The iconic Wet Wet Wet are going on tour in 2025!
After the success of their 2024 tour, guitar supremos Gordon Giltrap and John Etheridge join forces again and return for an unforg...
Priority booking: Wednesday 30 April 10am General sale: Friday 2 May 10am Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Age Guidance: 14+ James May will premier...
David Ford’s 2005 debut Album I Sincerely Apologise for All the Trouble I’ve Caused took the music world quite unawares. Understated but ambitious, it is a col...
Simply Dylan delivers the songs of Bob Dylan with no attempt to imitate or impersonate the prodigious songwriter, instead the band focus on the bringing Dylan’s...
Plus support from Katherine Priddy Returning to the UK for the first time since her sold-out and critically acclaimed 2023 tour, Suzanne Vega will perform a ca...
Forged in Scotland and Ireland's traditional music scene, but drawing on the music of the Balkans and North America, Dallahan take their listeners on a journey....
Honing his synthesis of folk and blues for over 50 years, Chris Smither, truly an American original, returns to the UK to perform music from his vast song catal...
"Drag queens in limousines, nuns in blue jeans, dreamers with big dreams, they all took me in.”– (Drag Queens in Limousines, Mary Gauthier) What out lesbian mo...
Whirlwind, FitBit-breaking comedian, presenter, actor and author Russell Kane is out on the road again setting it on fire with his unique recipe of sharp wit an...
This year marks 35 years since the release of The Same Sky, the debut album that introduced the world to the raw, soaring power of...
Returning to the Music Room due to popular demand! Howl with the Hounds of Love and dance on the moors with Wuthering Heights! S...
Known for his acclaimed documentaries Black and British: A Forgotten History and A House Through Time, David Olusoga offers remark...
Following an overwhelming response to the rescheduled ‘ANTMUSIC 2025’ tour, Adam Ant has announced an extra Liverpool date, to meet incredible demand. Celebra...
He has outsold the likes of Beyonce in Ireland, performed for the Pope, sold out venues across the world; and is one of the most prolific touring artists in the...
U16s must be accompanied by an adult. Are You Good? A question that I think is fundamental to our humanity. In this show I will b...
Join Russell Watson for a celebration of his 25-year career as the UK’s most prolific classical recording artist. Known as The Voice, Russell will be performing...
Featuring the incredible voice of Rob Lamberti, Perfectly George has wowed audiences around the country and Europe and lifted them...
ABC have announced the return of their iconic Lexicon Of Love Orchestra tour for 2025 which sees them perform their timeless debut album The Lexicon of Love in...
The Stylistics recorded a remarkable 10 straight top ten hits during the early 1970s including the Grammy-nominated hit ‘YOU MAKE ME FEEL BRAND NEW’ Plus ‘Can’...
Zimbabwean born singer, musician and storyteller Anna Mudeka tells the remarkable life story of an iconic South African singer, songwriter and civil rights acti...
Legendary 70s Tyneside folk-rock pioneers Lindisfarne present a classic five-piece line-up of long-time members fronted by founder-member Rod Clements on vocals...
Following the triumph of their last concert celebrating the songs of the Beatles’ iconic five films, The Bootleg Beatles return th...
Formed in 1985 as the antidote to mindless pop, egocentric rock, and the indulgent, bluster of the music business, The Ukulele...
In celebration of performing together for over 30 years on stages across the world, Fisherman’s Friends head out on tour.
Recommended 15+ U16s must be accompanied by an adult. Roll up, roll up! Or use a more conventional form of transport to get to the show. It’s entirely your ch...
Age guidance: 16+ You may know her as Bake-Off Sue, Taskmaster Sue, Just A Minute Sue, or the Sue that gives you travel envy - bu...
Age guidance: 16+ Following his sold-out shows in 2025, Chris returns with Yonks! You might have seen him on Strictly Come Dancing, Would I Lie to You, Have I...
Join the Novello Orchestra for Disney in Concert: The Sound of Magic, a symphonic celebration of Disney music, animation and memor...
You can find details of our musicians here. Board of TrusteesLouise Shepherd CBE (Chair) - Regional Director, NHS England North West RegionStephen Gregory (Deputy Chair) - Former Partner, Ernst & YoungSameeta Gahir - Piccolo, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic OrchestraBryan Johnson - Head of...
Liverpool Philharmonic enhances and transforms lives through music. At the heart of our work is the critically-acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (the UK’s oldest); an extensive programme of participative work with young people and others across our community; and presentation of...
The Bear Hunt Adventure There’s fun for the whole class as we head off on an epic adventure. From the exciting to the spooky, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra serve as your guide on this musical journey where, accompanied by live illustration from James Mayhew, we’ll discover iconic...
“The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Dinis Sousa, gave a rousing performance. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir really shone. Their quiet entrance with Gospodi pomiluj was breathtaking; their full outbursts in the Veruju (Credo) movement filled the Philharmonic...
Over the next three years, we’re thrilled to be bringing all that we do to Barrow-in-Furness. Working in collaboration with a wide range of fantastic partners including The Forum, BarrowFull, Cumbria Music Education Hub, North West Music Academy, Westmorland & Furness Council, and with the...
What is Gift Aid? Gift Aid is a tax relief allowing UK charities to reclaim an extra 25% in tax on every eligible donation made by a UK taxpayer. This means that we can claim an additional £25 for every £100 that you donate. How do I know if I’m eligible? When you donate, you’ll be asked to...
Maestro! Touring celebrates its 30th birthday in June. This year also marks 30 years since Graham Johns (former Section Leader Percussion) commissioned the first of 19 bells that now make up Liverpool Philharmonic’s ‘Forever Bells’ collection. To mark the 30th anniversary of Maestro! Touring we...
Adopting a member of the Orchestra is a wonderful opportunity to gain an insight into the life of Liverpool Philharmonic and to develop a relationship with the Orchestra. Our annual Patrons’ Reception will give you a unique opportunity to get to know your adopted musician, as well as other players...
Key Stage 2 & 3 Schools' Concerts, "The World in One City: A Musical Journey" Welcome to The World in One City: A Musical Journey concert page. We hope that your child(ren) enjoyed the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s performance, presented by Alasdair Malloy and conducted by Matthew...
Timpani Neil Hitt (Section Leader)Adopted by Lorna E Dobson Percussion Matthew Brett (Section Leader)Adopted by Dr VJ Martlew Josephine FriezeAdopted by Peter and Susan Rathe Scott LumsdaineAdopted by John Britland Horne in loving memory of Patricia Harp Elizabeth McNulty (Section...
The World in One City: A Musical Journey In partnership with National Museums Liverpool Fancy a trip around the globe?Join presenter Alasdair Malloy, conductor Matthew Lynch and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on an epic musical journey.Different countries, different cultures – music...
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1840 by a group of music lovers and we have gone from strength to strength over the years thanks to the generosity of supporters who have invested in our vision, to transform lives through music.A legacy is the greatest gift that anyone can...
Help us to bring the joy of music to more children and young people across Liverpool. Make a donation In Harmony Liverpool uses orchestral music-making to improve the life chances of children. Every week, 1,790 young people aged 0-18 across Everton and Anfield learn a musical instrument, sing,...
Matthew Hamilton - Director of Choirs and Singing Matthew Hamilton was appointed Director of Choirs and Singing at Royal Liverpool Philharmonic in 2023. Alongside his work in Liverpool, Matthew is also Choral Director at The Hallé, a role he has held since 2015. There he has been involved in...
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir 2024-2025 SeasonSopranoFaye Ahsam O’HaraSusanne Bell Ruth Brown *Anne-Marie BrzezickiCatherine ButtersEffie CadwalladerGemma CaroJen CoombsEmily CoppingShelagh Crosbie *Gillian DowmanLaura DuthieHannah DuttonSarah DyasHolly Fane de SalisClare Griffiths *Sally...
Shimmering celebrations, festive films, the merriest music – check, check and check. Here at Liverpool Philharmonic, we’ve crossed everything off your Christmas list and have the most wonderful time of the year all wrapped up and ready for you to discover. So gather your loved ones and let us add...
For any press-related requests, please contact Jessica Strawson, Head of Communications and External Affairs, Liverpool Philharmonic: jessica.strawson@liverpoolphil.com (+44 7926 077 376)or marketing@liverpoolphil.com (+44 151 210 2895) Read our latest press releases here Visit our Youtube...
We are committed to equal opportunities and equal treatment for all employees, regardless of sex, race, religion or belief, age, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or disability. We have a clear policy of paying employees equally for the same...
The Rushworth Composition Prize in association with the Rushworth Foundation was established in 2015 during the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic’s 175th anniversary year, and forms part of the organisation’s continuing commitment to the commissioning and performance of new music as well and supporting...
Applications for the 2024 Rushworth Composition Prize are now closed. Please look out for the new application process in September 2025. The Rushworth Composition Prize, in association with the Rushworth Foundation, provides an exceptional range of opportunities for an early-career composer who...
Liverpool Philharmonic enhances and transforms lives through music At the heart of our work is the critically-acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (the UK’s oldest); an extensive programme of participative work with young people and others across our community; and presentation of...
Thinking about a career in the arts? Wondering whether it’s for you? We’ll be sharing stories from people right across our organisation, asking them all about their journey into the arts and what a typical day at Liverpool Philharmonic looks like for them. Adam Ghidouche Creative Programming...
Horn Tim Jackson (Section Leader)Adopted by Robin Bloxsidge and Nick Riddle Simon GriffithsAdopted by The Sterlings Stephen NichollsAdopted by Robin Bloxsidge and Nick Riddle Timothy NicholsonAdopted by Maestro! Touring and in memory of Joan McLarnon Christopher Morley †Adopted by Ken...
What is the Emerging Musicians Fellowship? Please note that applications for the 25/26 Emerging Musicians Fellowship are now closed. This is a fantastic development opportunity for emerging orchestral musicians, offering intensive training, rehearsal and performance experience with the Royal...
Launched in February 2009, In Harmony Liverpool uses orchestral music making to improve the life chances of children [1] by increasing confidence, wellbeing, skills and resilience, enhanced by opportunities to travel, learn, perform and collaborate with professional musicians, international artists...
Cello Belfast-born cellist Angus McCall graduated with First Class Honours from the University of Oxford where he read German, and with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music where he studied with Robert Cohen. Recent engagements include trials with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal...
Make a donation Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra first began life in 1951 as Merseyside Youth Orchestra. Generations of musicians have taken part, including many of our current Orchestra players and conductors including Sir Simon Rattle. Members of the Youth Orchestra today are conducted by...
Music Mondays are free informal interactive music sessions led by Ian Stephens, a musician from Liverpool Philharmonic. Music Mondays are part of Liverpool Philharmonic’s Social Prescribing programme, and are open to adults in the Liverpool City Region. The sessions aim to combat low mood and...
Meet the 24/25 Fellowship Musicians The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Fellowship, which has no upper age limit, offers musicians a unique, immersive professional orchestral experience, both on and off the stage over the course of a year. The four musicians appointed as Fellowship Musicians...
In Harmony Liverpool Youth Hubs are a creative space where young people (aged 10-18) from Everton and Anfield will: Learn about and experiment with different styles of music Build friendships with other like-minded young musicians from across North Liverpool Develop new skills in a relaxed,...
Assistant Principal Second Violin Sophie grew up in Wigan and spent many happy years at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music before studying on the Joint Course between Royal Northern College of Music and the University of Manchester where she studied with Richard Deakin. Sophie moved to...
Assistant Principal Viola A viola player and violinist from Malta, Nadia’s experience spans multiple genres and styles, including baroque and non-classical. She joined the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra in 1997 and was appointed co-leader in 2001. Twelve years later she won an audition for...
Clarinet, Section Leader Miquel has performed regularly with orchestras such the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Tonhalle Zürich, Liceu Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonieorchester Basel, Festival Strings Luzern and some others. Since 2017 he is member of the woodwind quintet...
Second Violin Joana Rodrigues is a Portuguese violin player. She holds a bachelor degree (2021) and a master’s degree with first honours (2023) from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Throughout her studies, Joana learned violin under the guidance of Stephanie Gonley, Ofer Falk, Simon...
Cello Anna graduated from the Royal College of Music in 2024, where she studied with Gemma Rosefield, supported by the RCM Victor and Lilian Hochhauser Scholarship, Countess of Munster Musical Trust Derek Butler Award, St James’s Piccadilly Instrumental Scholarship, Peter Rogers Music...
Section Leader Oboe Helena Mackie has recently graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, where she studied for her Masters after an undergraduate degree in Music at Clare College, Cambridge. Helena greatly enjoys chamber music, and gives regular performances with her wind quintet, the Ormonde...
Section Leader Trumpet Fábio Brum is a renowned Brazilian trumpet soloist celebrated for his technical brilliance and captivating performances. As a former member of the Canadian Brass and Principal Trumpet for both the Royal Seville Symphony Orchestra and the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra,...
Liverpool Philharmonic is the city’s largest music organisation.The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra presents over 80 concerts each year in Liverpool, attended by over 94,000 people. Over 500,000 people in 92 countries listen to Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra recordings each month on...
Celebrate your special occasion with your own dedicated private bar space, the 1840 Room, at the very top of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.The 1840 Room is available as a private bar to be enjoyed before many concerts at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall*. Enjoy a wide range of quality drinks and light...
Hope Street Hotel sits handsomely in the heart of Liverpool’s Georgian neighbourhood – only a stone's throw from Liverpool Philharmonic. Hope Street Hotel's look is city chic with original features of pink Cheshire brick, iron pillars and pitch pine beams. The cherry and walnut bespoke furniture and...
Domingo HindoyanChief Conductor ‘If Hindoyan can come up with more premieres and rarities from South America and the Caribbean, he will expand musical consciousness in northwest England no end.’ – The Times, 4* Review of the Ode to Joy concert, October 2021 ‘These were focused, intelligent...
Founded in 1840 by a group of Liverpool music-lovers, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is one the world’s oldest concert societies and throughout its history, has been at the heart of Liverpool’s cultural life. The original vision of its founders has remained a driving force and is interpreted...
Music and Health Programme “The beauty of music makes my heart sing.” – 2023 Music Promoters Participant Our Music and Health programme is the longest-running and broadest-reaching project of its kind. Since 2008 we have worked in partnership with the NHS, improving the health and wellbeing...
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust (CCC) and Liverpool Philharmonic work in partnership to improve the health and wellbeing of people with cancer, their families and carers. The partnership delivers a programme of music-making activities across The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre...
Liverpool Philharmonic is proud of its relationship with Investec Wealth & Investment (UK), a Principal Partner. We spoke with David Owen, Senior Investment Director at Investec Wealth and Investment, who shared his thoughts on the history of our relationship and the work Investec Wealth &...
Liverpool Philharmonic is committed to fully understanding and minimising its impact upon the environment through our Environmental Sustainability Policy and Action Plan. We will strive to reach the highest practicably achievable standards in environmental sustainability throughout our business...
ViolaAdopted by Robert and Pamela Ferguson Born in Merseyside, Rachel started playing the violin at the age of eight, at 16 she led the Merseyside Youth Orchestra (now Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra) on violin. She progressed to the viola when she went to study at the Royal Northern...
OUR COMPANY Strategic aim: We will be a representative organisation – Board, staff, Orchestra, ensembles, Youth Company – both in terms of how we reflect our local communities and how we bring the best in their fields to Liverpool. By 2028 our company will have a gender balance and no gender...
From family concerts right through to workshops for adults, we provide life-long learning for all ages including: Adult learning We work with adults from across the region, delivering public programmes and targeted community programmes which reach vulnerable adults throughout the city. Families...
We are committed to nurturing musical talent and excellence, offering many opportunities for young people to develop their skills including Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company comprises Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir, offering valuable...
Thank you to all of our corporate supporters, trusts and foundations and to our media partner Classic FM for their continued generosity and support. Your support is fundamental in enabling us to bring world-class music to audiences in Liverpool and beyond.For enquiries or more details about...
What we doLiverpool Philharmonic enhances and transforms lives through music. At the heart of our programme is the critically-acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (the UK’s oldest) and Choir; work with young people through our Youth Company and In Harmony Liverpool; support for people...
This web document sets out the terms and conditions for attending youth activities with Liverpool Philharmonic, including In Harmony Liverpool and Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company. Please read these terms carefully and contact us if you have any queries. 1.General All participants...
Support Emerging Musicians Fellowships Our annual Emerging Musicians Fellowship programme aims to attract and train a diverse range of outstanding orchestral musicians at the beginning of their career. We are aware of the many significant challenges that early career musicians can face in...
Liverpool Philharmonic has touched the lives of many within our city and across the UK. For decades, music-lovers from near and far have made Liverpool Philharmonic a central part of their lives, and wish to support us in securing a prosperous, impactful future – sharing our magic with...
In a programme packed with sensational concerts and standout soloists, there’s plenty to look forward to this season. Our Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan brings you some of classical music’s greatest symphonies, leading the Orchestra in Mahler’s Fifth, Brahms’ Fourth and Shostakovich’s Fifth, as...
TromboneAdopted by Mr Eric Jennings Simon grew up in Wanstead, London and began playing the Trombone aged 11. He joined the National Youth Brass Band at15 and went on to read Music at Manchester University. Simon completed 2 years of Postgraduate study at the Royal Northern College of Music with...
HornAdopted by Maestro! Touring and in memory of Joan McLarnon Horn player Tim Nicholson joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2005. Originally from Edinburgh, he started playing the horn in free lessons in high school, going on to study at the Royal Northern College of...
Section Leader, HornAdopted by Robin Bloxsidge and Nick Riddle Tim was born in Preston and took up the horn at the age of 9. He loved playing with the local youth orchestra, but it was attending the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concerts in Preston Guildhall that made him want to pursue...
Principal TromboneAdopted by Peter & Gwen Goodhew, and Mr Eric Jennings Simon comes from Oldham and began playing the trombone at the age of 7 in Brass Bands. He studied at Chetham's School of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music. Freelancing in and around the North West before...
Cello Adopted by Yvonne Dempsey in memory of Michael Gethyn grew up in the village of Trebanos, in the Swansea Valley, where he started to learn the cello via the local authority’s free music service and went on to become a member of the West Glamorgan Youth Orchestra and the National Youth...
First ViolinAdopted by Richard Bryson in memory of Jenny, and Emma & David Harris Connie first picked up a piano accordion at three years of age and by the time she was seven began to learn the violin and later piano. Connie’s early earliest musical experience come from her Italian family...
Meet the 23/24 Fellowship Musicians The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Fellowship, which has no upper age limit, offers musicians a unique, immersive professional orchestral experience, both on and off the stage over the course of a year. The four musicians appointed as Fellowship Musicians...
Percussion Adopted by Peter and Susan Rathe Josephine Frieze was born in Cheshire and started playing the drums aged 12. During her teens, Jo attended the Junior Department of the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, continuing her studies at the Royal College of Music in London, and...
Principal Second Clarinet Adopted by Mr WJ & Mrs CJ Bowley Emma was born and raised in Bromley and took up the clarinet when she was 10 years old. She spent the next 8 years playing in the Concert Bands and Orchestras at the Bromley Youth Music Trust. She went on to study with Tim Lines,...
Double BassAdopted by Michael & Stephanie Griffith Nigel is from Bristol, inspired by his parents who both love music, he started playing the guitar and by 10 years old had also begun learning the double bass. Nigel remembers having to stand on a box in order to play! Nigel trained at...
Double BassAdopted by Carolyn Waite Anthony Williams was born in High Wycombe but grew up in Wiltshire. After a brief flirtation with the violin, Anthony was encouraged by his violin teacher to take up the double bass. He started with a local cello teacher, but soon his talents were recognised by...
Double Bass Adopted by anonymous patron and Mr D & Dr A Davidson Lund Born in Cardiff, Ashley Frampton made a musical debut on stage at the age of 5 as a page boy in Gilbert & Sullivan’s Iolanthe, a love of the Savoy operas has followed him around for a further 60 years. After failing...
CelloAdopted by Jill Salisbury-Hughes in memory of Paula At the age of 14, Hilary decided she wanted to be in a professional orchestra after performing Saint-Saëns’ organ symphony with her local youth orchestra. She attended the Guildhall school of Music and Drama where she was awarded the...
Viola (Section Leader)Adopted by John Hawley & Isobel Smith Catherine Marwood won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music at the age of 17 where she studied with Sidney Griller and Stephen Shingles. The first few years of her professional career were spent in the competition winning...
Second ViolinAdopted by Robin Moor Originally from Salisbury, Frances studied at the Purcell School and then the Royal Northern College of Music before joining the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2016. She also enjoys a freelance career working with orchestras including the...
Second Violin Olga's love and passion for playing music with friends developed at the age of 9 when she joined her first trio at school, followed by Krakow' Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, for which she then became its leader in 2001. She was a scholarship winner for the Guildhall School of Music...
Second ViolinAdopted by Margaret Metcalf In Memory of John David joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2010. Before that, he freelanced and toured regularly with many major orchestras across the UK. David was born in Gloucester and after gaining a scholarship to study at Junior...
Second ViolinAdopted by Mr and Mrs J P Monaghan Sally Anne joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2005 and combines playing in the Orchestra with being a lead musician for In Harmony Liverpool. As a student at the Royal Academy of Music and a further year in Berlin, it was...
Second Violin (Section Leader)Adopted by Mrs Jean Bingham Kate grew up in the Lune Valley in North Lancashire. She started learning the violin with her mother as did so many other children in the village including her brother and sisters. She remembers her mum making little violins out of...
First ViolinAdopted by anonymous patron Qian Wu was born in China. She began violin lessons at the age of seven and earned a place at the Shanghai Conservatoire of Music, where she was awarded many scholarships. In 1998 she won the second prize in the National Young Violinists Competition in...
First ViolinAdopted by Linda Harrison Yorkshire born and bred, Becky has been playing the violin since the age of three. Born into a musical family, Becky learnt a variety of instruments growing up and spent many Saturday’s with her parents and brother at Harrogate Music Centre. On being taken...
First ViolinAdopted by In House Lawyer (Services) Limited Emily’s love of music began aged 4 when she started the violin through the Suzuki Method. She soon discovered the joy of making music with others, spending her childhood and teenage years as a member of the National Children’s Orchestra,...
First ViolinAdopted by Peter Eustance, and Mike & Joanne Jones Elizabeth Lamberton studied with a scholarship at the Purcell School before attending the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester University and the Royal Academy of Music, where she held the Florence Whitlock...
First ViolinAdopted by Pam Swift, and Ian & Kathy Taphouse Originally hailing from Preston, violinist Ruth McNamara joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2004. Before that, she freelanced with various orchestras around the country (such as the Hallé, BBC Philharmonic, Northern...
First ViolinAdopted by Carmel Stewart Originally from Graz, Austria, Stephan Mayer studied in his hometown with Thomas Zehetmair, amongst other teachers, at the Kunstuniversität. After graduation Stephan moved to London to study with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama....
First ViolinAdopted by Claire Deegan, Paul Holt and Alan Poole Born in Buckinghamshire, Susanna is the child of an oboist and a bassoonist. She learnt at a young age that making reeds is both time-consuming and ear-splitting so decided to go off the family piste and take up the violin. After...
HornAdopted by Robin Bloxsidge and Nick Riddle Stephen's musical journey commenced with the violin and singing in the St. FinBarre’s Cathedral Choir. At the age of 10, he embarked on horn lessons with Sean Clinch at the Cork School of Music. In 2003, Stephen relocated to London to study under...
HornAdopted by The Sterlings Simon joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2005 as Principal Horn.
Percussion Adopted by John Britland Horne in loving memory of Patricia Scott Lumsdaine has been a member of the percussion section of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra since 2017. He served as Chair of the Orchestra Players’ Commitee between 2019 and 2021. Since graduating from the...
ViolaAdopted by anonymous patron Violist Sarah Hill joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra back in 2005. Originally from London, Sarah studied at the Royal Northern College of Music with Richard Ireland, before starting her career as Principal Viola in the Orquestra do Algarve over in...
Piccolo Adopted by Steph & Mike Griffith in memory of Eileen Lee Sameeta Gahir began learning the flute at the age of eight, and the piccolo two years later. Growing up in London, she attended Alleyn’s School as a music scholar. She performed with youth orchestras including London Schools’...
Cello Originally from Preston, Ruth Owens began playing the cello at the age of 8 after hearing a student play in a concert at the secondary school, where her mum taught music. Ruth loved the sound and asked her primary school if she could start playing the cello. Having been told she was too...
Oboe Adopted by Maestro! Touring and in memory of Mary Riddoch Born in Southport, Ruth was lucky enough to attend a primary school with an inspirational class teacher who encouraged her to learn the recorder and to join the school orchestra. The repertoire was mainly Grand Opera and the...
TubaAdopted by anonymous patron Born in Aberdeen, Robin Haggart studied at Royal Academy of Music, where he was the recipient of a number of awards. He has been Principal Tuba of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra since 1996, appearing as a soloist on a number of occasions. In October...
TrumpetAdopted by Roland Zollner & Colin Parr Rick Cowen began playing the violin at the age of 6 but soon realised the error of his ways and moved over to brass where he has stayed ever since. After playing for various local brass bands, moving up the ranks from 3rd to principal cornet,...
BassoonAdopted by Bryan Lecky Rebekah was born in Warrington into a musical home, where guitars and piano could be heard daily from both her parents. Having moved many times for her father’s work, the search for music teachers was always top of the priority list, and when she was offered bassoon...
Section Leader, TimpaniAdopted by Lorna E Dobson Timpanist Neil Hitt joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 1992, immediately after graduating from his studies with Janos Keszei at the Royal College of Music. Over his career, Neil has undertaken freelance work as a guest...
First ViolinAdopted by Tim Jones in memory of Julia Martin grew up in Bedfordshire and started learning the violin at the age of 10, becoming a member of the National Youth Orchestra from 1987-88. He went on to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Professor Yfrah Neaman where he...
Cello Mark started playing the cello at the age of 5, and always had a love for orchestral music, having progressed through the National Childrens’ and Youth Orchestras. Mark has been a member of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra since 2013. Prior to this he was based in London where...
Double Bass (Section Leader)Adopted by Paul and Christen Herbert German double bass player Marcel Becker’s musical life began at nine-years-old when he started learning the guitar. At 13, he began playing the double bass – at first drawn to how big the instrument was, but later realised this was...
Section Leader, CelloAdopted by Hugh & Juliet Morton and Brian Higgins in memory of Colleen Norwegian cellist Jonathan Aasgaard is one of the UK’s most versatile cellists, as soloist, chamber musician, studio musician, orchestral principal, teacher and explorer of new music. Jonathan was...
ViolaAdopted by anonymous patron Ian joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2011. Prior to this he had studied at the Royal Northern College of Music before freelancing for a couple of years. He currently teaches viola at the University of Liverpool, having previously taught at...
FluteAdopted by Howard & Sue Rogers Inspired by many genres of music, Helen is a passionate advocate for musical versatility. She enjoys a varied performing career working in orchestras, shows and sessions, and also as a soloist, chamber musician, composer, arranger and educator. As an...
TrumpetAdopted by Mike & Joanne Jones, and anonymous patron Hannah was raised on the Wirral and joined the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company at 16 years old. She graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music in 2016, where she studied for her Masters Degree with Rhys Owens and Murray...
ViolaAdopted by Jon & Sally Sheard Born in Chicago, IL, USA, Gwen began violin at the age of five and viola at age sixteen. She studied viola performance in America and Austria, completing her Masters degree at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Austria, in 2008. Following her studies Gwen...
Contrabassoon Adopted by Susie and Roger Greenwood Gareth is Principal Contrabassoon of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he has held since 2009. Career highlights include recording the complete Shostakovich Symphonies for Naxos, and playing the solo Contrabassoon part...
In a programme packed with sensational concerts and standout soloists, there’s plenty to look forward to this season. Now in his fourth season with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan presents a selection of epic symphonies. Over the year, he’ll be bringing...
Ensemble 10:10 is Liverpool Philharmonic’s contemporary music ensemble. It celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022, at the same time it became resident at The Tung Auditorium in Liverpool University’s Yoko Ono Lennon Centre. The ensemble is central to Liverpool Philharmonic’s commitment to new...
Sing with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra “This was one of the best trips out I have taken a class on. This was the first time any of the children had watched a live orchestra and they absolutely loved it.” – School Teacher, 2024 “Attending the event provided a definite boost to our...
In Harmony Liverpool’s vision is a healthier, higher achieving future for North Liverpool. About In Harmony Liverpool Launched on 9 March 2009, 84 primary aged children began learning musical instruments, formed the West Everton Children’s Orchestra, and 12 weeks later made their debut...
Liverpool Philharmonic is a warm, inclusive and forward-looking music organisation. We are committed to enriching lives through the transformative power of music. With your support, we will: Expand our In Harmony programme, so that 1,750 children can learn an instrument every week, free of...
“Sensational Symphonic Time Machine”In partnership with National Museums Liverpool Join presenter Alasdair Malloy, conductor Michael Seal and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra as they board the Sensational Symphonic Time Machine, visiting fascinating periods in World history including...
Associate Leader Violin Adopted by Mr D & Dr A Davidson Lund Name: Eva ThorarinsdottirInstrument: ViolinHometown: Reykjavík Current home: Manchester/HawridgeStudied: Yehudi Menuhin School/Royal Northern College of MusicDate joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra: April...
Section Leader Viola Nicholas Bootiman has joined the Orchestra as Section Leader Viola, a position he shares with Catherine Marwood. Nicholas studied at the Royal College of Music in London and prior to joining the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, he held a principal position with the...
We are seeking an new Trustee for our Board We are looking for an outstanding person to join the Board of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic as a non-Executive Trustee. Ideal candidates for the role of Trustee will bring a strong and visible passion for music and its ability to change lives, alongside a...
About the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra The award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is the UK’s oldest continuing professional symphony orchestra. The origins of the Orchestra’s concert series date back to the formation of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic by a group of...
At the heart of our work is the critically-acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (the UK’s oldest) and Choir; an extensive programme of participatory work with young people and others across our community; and presentation of almost 400 concerts and events each year at our home, Liverpool...
As the largest music organisation in the city, bringing incredible concerts to the stage is central to Liverpool Philharmonic’s work. We’re currently looking for an Operations and Special Projects Manager (Maternity Cover) to plan and produce a programme of specific events. Working on everything...
In a programme packed with sensational concerts and special guests, there’s plenty to look forward to this season. Our Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan unites with the legendary Daniel Barenboim as he performs in Liverpool for the first time in almost fifty years. In March, international opera star...
Please note, this course was previously called Classical Music Industry MA. The MA in Music Management is an exciting and unique programme run in partnership with Liverpool Philharmonic and University of Liverpool, for anyone interested in progressing their career in the classical music...
On 8 July 2023, Graham Johns retired from his role as Percussion Section Leader in the Orchestra, after 40 years of dedicated service. Everyone who knows Graham will have heard about his 'Forever Bells' project at Liverpool Philharmonic: the largest collection of church bells of any orchestra in...
Classic FM launched its ground-breaking partnership with our Orchestra in 2001. The tie-up was the first of its kind for the UK’s biggest classical music brand, and established the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra as Classic FM’s Orchestra in the North West of England. The partnership is...
If you've ever left a concert wanting to learn more, this is your chance to ask! Head round to Music Room, grab a drink from the bar, and join conductors and soloists in an informal question and answer session, starting approximately 15 minutes after the end of the concert. Post-Concert Question...
Come & Play with Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Sunday 23 February 2020 1pm – 4.30pm (venue to be confirmed with registration)Perfect for anyone interested in finding out more about Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, this Come & Play is for players who are grade 6+, aged...
Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company brings together young people who are passionate about music to develop their skills and talents through performance, live events, creative projects and training.As part of Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company, young people perform in of one of our amazing...
Liverpool Philharmonic provides a range of ways for children and young people to get involved in performing, enjoying and creating music. For children aged 7 - 12 with a passion for singing, we offer choral training through our Children's Choir and Melody Makers. For young people aged...
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Fellowship, which has no upper age limit, offers musicians a unique, immersive professional orchestral experience, both on and off the stage over the course of a year. The four musicians appointed as Fellowship Musicians for the 2022/23 season are:Cameron...
8 July 1936 – 16 February 2022Born in Liverpool, Ken Jones was a founding member of the Merseyside Youth Orchestra, now the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. He studied violin under Miss Hilda Dold achieving his Honours Certificate of the London College of Music in 1951. At 16 he wanted to...
I am running the Liverpool Half Marathon to support the life-changing music education programme, In Harmony.Thank you, everyone, for your fantastic support so far! Having found my passion for running in lockdown 2020, I have set myself the challenge of running the Liverpool Half Marathon in aid of...
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Then why not sign-up to the Musician in Residence Supersing! programme? The course is delivered by a choral specialist, with support from Peer Tutors at Mersey Care Recovery College and musicians from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; and run in partnership with Mersey Care NHS Foundation...
The award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is the UK’s oldest continuing professional symphony orchestra. The Orchestra is made up of 80 exceptional musicians and based at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. It’s led by Chief Conductor Vasily Petrenko, who will be succeeded by Domingo...
Liverpool Philharmonic’s In Harmony programme has gone from strength to strength over the years, now working with over 1500 young people across North Liverpool. We’re currently looking for an In Harmony Manager (maternity cover) to oversee the successful delivery and growth of the programme....
With a programme of around 400 events every year, and extensive music education and wellbeing projects, there’s plenty to get the word out about at Liverpool Philharmonic. We’re currently looking for a Marketing Assistant to help promote our events and activities. You’ll be responsible for managing...
As the largest music organisation in the city, we are currently seeking a Director of Choirs and Singing to lead Liverpool Philharmonic's overall strategy for singing and to develop its choral activity across all our choirs. Working alongside our Artistic Planning team who are responsible for all...
We're looking for a Marketing Manager to lead in promoting our rock/pop, folk, comedy and film events at Liverpool Philharmonic. You'll work with external promoters to increase ticket sales, planning and delivering effective marketing campaigns. You'll oversee the production and distribution of...
We are excited to welcome applications for a Head of Communications and External Affairs role. We’re looking for an enthusiastic communications professional, who can develop and implement our communications plans locally, nationally and internationally, identifying and maximising key...
Liverpool Philharmonic is central to Liverpool’s cultural offering as the largest music organisation in the city. With a mission to enhance and transform lives through music, Liverpool Philharmonic incorporates the critically acclaimed Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – the UK’s oldest...
Ensemble 10:10 was founded in 1997 by members of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. It soon became integrated into the regular concert giving of Liverpool Philharmonic, able to draw on the talents of the whole orchestra as required. It is central to Liverpool Philharmonic’s commitment...
Ensemble 10:10 was founded in 1997 by members of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. It soon became integrated into the regular concert giving of Liverpool Philharmonic, able to draw on the talents of the whole orchestra as required. It is central to Liverpool Philharmonic’s commitment...
We have another fantastic line-up of Artists in Residence this season, bringing us a wide range of incredible music and events. We welcome gifted pianist, Isata Kanneh-Mason to continue as our Young Artist in Residence, as well as trumpeter, Pacho Flores, who returns to Liverpool by popular...
Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company is formed of Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and Youth Choir and Rushworth Young Composers. Around 200 young people, aged 12-23, from in and around Liverpool have the opportunity to develop their musical, creative and entrepreneurial skills and knowledge...
Fundraise for Liverpool Philharmonic Your Way Help Liverpool Philharmonic by raising funds in memory of a loved one or in celebration of a birthday or special occasion. We can create a customised page on our website, liverpoolphil.com, with your personalised message to share with friends and...
Thursday 7 – 9 September 2023 (2 nights) GALA DINNER & BBC PROMS Maestro! Touring £695 per person sharing a twin or double room £795 per person, sole use of a double room Book now to join like-minded music lovers to hear the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Nobuyuki Tsujii...
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Liverpool Philharmonic are pleased to welcome applications for the role of HR and Planning Officer.Working with the Chief Executive, you will play a key role in supporting and contributing to the delivery of Liverpool Philharmonic’s strategic and operational plans as well as being a member of the...
The Liverpool Philharmonic organ, originally made by well-known Liverpool instrument manufacturer Rushworth and Dreaper and installed at the Hall in 1939, has been restored to its former glory by another Liverpool-based business, Henry Willis & Sons Ltd, over a two-year period. The organ...
Ensemble 10:10 is Liverpool Philharmonic’s contemporary music group. To celebrate it’s 25th anniversary season, Ensemble 10:10 takes us on a kaleidoscopic journey of sound and style: featuring world premieres from composers Ailís Ní Ríain and Rushworth Composition Prize Winner Nneka Cummins,...
“What excited me was not only the Orchestra but the vibrant city of Liverpool ... An orchestra is a fundamental ambassador for the arts, and together our priorities will be to preserve the great heritage of the music we perform, welcome audiences with unprecedented sounds, and build the future...
We have another fantastic line-up of Artists in Residence this season, bringing us a wide range of incredible music and events. We welcome gifted pianist, Isata Kanneh-Mason as our Young Artist in Residence, as well as international baritone, Roderick Williams, who returns to Liverpool by...
With eight world-class opera productions coming soon to Liverpool there will certainly be something for you to enjoy whether you are an opera regular or completely new to the art-form. From heartbreaking love stories, to tales of duty, love and betrayal, the year ahead looks set to be packed with...
Liverpool Philharmonic is following current government guidance regarding how we live with COVID-19 and is advising staff and audiences to do the same. More information is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-response-living-with-covid-19
In line with current government guidance, seating within the Hall and Music Room returned to normal configurations, with no social distancing in place. The wearing of a face covering is strongly encouraged. Entry requirements - COVID-19 Status For entry to all events, ticketholders aged 18 and...
Section Leader, Percussion Adopted by Mr WJ and Mrs CJ Bowley Born in New Zealand, from a young age Graham benefited from New Zealand's rich musical education system, playing with the Christchurch Youth Orchestra, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand National Youth Orchestra and the...
Vasily Petrenko’s Final Concerts as Chief Conductor We're delighted to announce we’ve added more concerts by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra over the June/July period this summer. Each concert will last approximately an hour with no interval. Don’t miss the Icelandic pianist in the...
Support and Celebrate 15 years with Vasily Petrenko Vasily Petrenko will soon be conducting his final concerts as Chief Conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. To mark this occasion we would like to invite you to honour his 15 year tenure by supporting projects that are very close...
Section Leader, Trumpet Rhys began playing the cornet in the local brass band at the age of eight. At 17 he was Principal Cornet of the National Brass Band of Wales and Principal Trumpet of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. In 1984 he entered Chetham’s School of Music moving on to the Royal...
What will performances be like from September at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall? From 1 September, in line with current government guidance, seating within the Hall and Music Room will return to normal configurations, with no social distancing in place. We will continue to implement additional...
At Last.... Live music returns to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall this Autumn, in a series of exciting one-hour concerts by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and associated ensembles! The works we’ve selected to perform this month are for smaller orchestral forces (up to around 30 players),...
Our learning programmes offer plenty of exciting opportunities to get involved in live music-making. Thousands of people take part in our learning activities every year. We encourage our audiences to reimagine classical music and we increasingly engage with other musical genres that reflect our...
Building on the success of Discover the Classics, this season we’re delighted to present Discover: Beethoven String Quartets featuring cellist Gethyn Jones and the Ensemble of St Luke’s, made up of members of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. When Beethoven’s Opus 59 string quartets were...
If you’re interested in learning more about great music and wine, in the intimate surroundings of our Music Room, we have a series of events which you won’t want to miss! Each of these evenings features a conductor or scholar giving insight into recordings of their favourite music. These musical...
Join us to discover the musical, social and historical stories behind some of the music, composers and artists in the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra season. We will also be joined by Orchestra musicians, conductors and guest artists, to give added insight. Each session will discuss elements...
Welcome to our 2020/21 season. I wish you and your family good health and wellbeing during these challenging times. Despite the issues facing our world right now, I believe that music and its power to heal and bring people together are more important than ever. And that’s why we are pleased to...
Horn Adopted by Ken Head In this interview, Chris talks about his musical experience, what's on his playlist at the moment, his interests outside music and much more.
Curriculum and Scheme of Work EYFS and Key Stage 1 EYFS Knowledge Organisers Year 1 Knowledge Organisers Year 2 Knowledge Organisers Song Set Manuals The manuals are designed to take you through how the Songs are used as part of the musicianship journey and ideas of ways to teach and play with...
Curriculum and Scheme of Work KS2 Year 3 Knowledge organisers Year 4 Knowledge Organisers Year 5 Knowledge Organisers Year 6 knowledge organisers Song Set Manuals The manuals are designed to take you through how the Songs are used as part of the musicianship journey and ideas of ways to teach...
In my 14th season with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, I think those Liverpool music-lovers who founded our organisation in 1840 would be proud of where we are today. Liverpool is now a designated UNESCO City of Music, the only city in England to have been awarded this status. Music is...
Liverpool Philharmonic presents a number of concerts during the afternoon, often a more convenient time for many people to enjoy a musical interlude during the day. Sunday afternoon concerts start at 2.30pm, and tickets for many concerts start from £15 (£8 tickets for under 25s/claimants are also...
This season, we have a selection of composers whose work will feature more prominently across our programmes with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as our Chamber music concerts. Beethoven 250 We continue to celebrate Beethoven through his 250th Birthday...
We have another fantastic line-up of Artists in Residence this season, bringing us a wide range of incredible music and events. We welcome gifted pianist, Isata Kanneh-Mason as our Young Artist in Residence, as well international baritone, Roderick Williams, who returns to Liverpool by...
Liverpool Philharmonic presents a number of concerts during the afternoon, often a more convenient time for many people to enjoy a musical interlude during the day. Sunday Afternoon Classics concerts start at 2.30pm, and Friday Afternoon concerts start at 1.30pm. Tickets for many concerts start...
Fearless and unconventional, uncompromising and brilliant – Gustav Mahler is one of the most important composers in history, and at the heart of his incredible musical legacy are the symphonies. Embracing cultural differences and challenging musical traditions, he created music so powerful and...
Happy Birthday, Beethoven! Legendary composer, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Germany in 1770, and to celebrate his 250th Birthday year, we will be starting 2020 with a selection of concerts featuring some of his finest works. One of the most influential composers in classical music, Beethoven’s...
Pay forward your love of music Join the pay-it-forward movement and help more people experience the joy of live music. Make a donation of £8 online, or when purchasing your tickets at Box Office, and we’ll match it to provide a complimentary ticket to a Liverpool Philharmonic event for someone...
Music Room is situated on the corner of Myrtle Street and Sugnall Street at the rear of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall with its own entrance on Sugnall St. It is a modern and flexible space, with double-height ceilings and a removable wall which can open up the space to include the bar area. Located...
Since the 1940s, our schools concerts have been inspiring and enthusing children, young people and teachers. Working with Liverpool Philharmonic can be a fantastic way of supporting the delivery of the music curriculum, cross-curricular projects, creative learning and school improvement. We deliver...
Liverpool Philharmonic offers a wide range of opportunities for young composers to develop their work, including the Christopher Brooks Composition Prize and the Rushworth Young Composers scheme. The Christopher Brooks Composition Prize provides a unique programme for a young composer to develop...
Liverpool Philharmonic at the Friary, formerly St. Mary of the Angels church, is a recording and rehearsal venue, situated in West Everton. The space is currently used by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, and West Everton Children’s...
With grand windows looking out over the city and a dramatic central bar of solid oak, this is the perfect space for a range of hospitality events, whether it's an afternoon tea for 50, a celebration dinner for 100 or cocktail party for 350. Space Details Reception - 385Lunch/Dinner - 160 Natural...
As part of the National Plan for Music Education, the Government commissioned 123 Music Education Hubs across England to lead music education for children and young people working with schools. We are delighted to be a strategic partner in Resonate, Liverpool’s Music Hub. Led by Notre Dame Catholic...
Tue 6 - Wed 7 May 2025 7:30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
In this brand new show, Lee shares his stage with a tough-talking werewolf comedian from the dark forests of North America who hates humanity. The Man-Wulf lays down a ferocious comedy challenge to the culturally irrelevant and enfeebled Lee.