Subramanyam opens the evening. Performing music in the Carnatic tradition, he has captivated audiences across the globe. With ...
Created by composer-performer Blanka Barbara Stahl, BAFTA Award-winning choreographer Anthony Matsena, visual artist –8 and ...
An unforgettable evening features Beethoven’s monumental Choral Symphony with its climactic ‘Ode to Joy’. The evening opens ...
Lambeth Music Service presents its annual singing extravaganza with Folk Tales, a vibrant celebration of songs and stories ...
Part installation, part adventure playground, REPLAY is a space built entirely out of waste materials repurposed for fun by The Herd Theatre. The space features a design to ignite imaginations, a ...
In this interactive concert with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, young music fans get an opportunity to see how the magic works up close. Bring your clapping hands and stamping feet to ...
Come to a free electronic music gig from the minds behind Eye Level, Aria SL and Daniel Ball, alongside MRWIZE, as they bring us their standout sound-worlds. Eye Level is a musical project from ...
The Derby Poetry Festival Prize 2025 is now open for submissions. The prize is open to poets and writers based in the UK. Poems can be on any theme, must be 60 lines max, and must be written in the ...
The London Concert Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Inglis, performs epic scores celebrating two of the greatest film music composers of all time. Hire of a private box (seats up to eight people). One ...
The Southbank Centre today announces its Spring / Summer 2025 Performance and Dance programme, offering audiences the unique opportunity to see brave, ground breaking new work and contemporary ...
Often argued to be one of the composer’s greatest keyboard works, the variations plot a journey through space and time, and have proved a fascinating challenge to musicians for the best part of a ...
When the details of a proposed new organ for the Royal Festival Hall were first published, letters of criticism appeared in the pages of newspapers and music journals before a note had even been heard ...