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Classical concerts featuring
Juya Shin

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London
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London
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Lucy Hollins
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Musician
Nicholas McCarthy
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Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Juya Shin in season 2024/25 or later

February 1, 2025
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Ravel & Rimsky-Korsakov

Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 19:30
Juya Shin (Conductor), Nicholas McCarthy (Piano)
A wicked sultan, a beautiful princess, and a thousand and one nights of pleasure.Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherezade might sound like a box of Turkish Delight, but make no mistake, it’s one of classical music’s most sensuous treats. So let the LPO and 2024/25 Fellow Conductor Juya Shin show you a world of glittering excess, swashbuckling thrills and pure silken seduction, all painted in sumptuous orchestral colour. First though, enjoy Ravel at his most personal and powerful, as the ‘astonishing’ (Classic FM) pianist Nicholas McCarthy plays the thrilling Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. Trust us: hearing is believing.
March 23, 2025
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FUNharmonics: The Snail and the Whale

Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 12:00
Juya Shin (Conductor), Lucy Hollins (Presenter)
‘“The sea is deep and the world is wide! How I long to sail,” said the tiny snail.’ When the snail meets an enormous humpback whale, the unlikely pair travel together on a life-changing journey around the world. They encounter towering icebergs, starlit seas and fiery mountains, but then disaster strikes! Can the minuscule snail save her gigantic friend?Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra on an aquatic adventure, based on the wonderful book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, as the Orchestra performs ‘The Snail and the Whale’ live with the Magic Light Pictures film on the big screen. With other musical treats along the way to introduce your family to the sounds of the orchestra, plus a chance to join in with a brand new song all about sea creatures, it’s sure to be an unforgettable first concert experience for young music-lovers aged 5 and above.FUNharmonics family concerts are the perfect way to introduce the joy of classical music to the whole family. Concerts start at 12 noon, are one hour long, and are especially designed for children. Each concert is fast-paced and includes a presenter on stage, who breaks down the music or tells a story to keep our youngest audience members engaged and enthralled. There is also a big screen showing images projected behind the Orchestra, and always plenty of audience participation to get everyone joining in!Your concert ticket includes the opportunity to take part in a fabulous array of free musical activities in the foyer spaces at the Royal Festival Hall before the concert begins, so the whole family can make a day of your visit. This could include drop-in interactive workshops exploring the themes of the concert, fun singing workshops, and our extremely popular “Have a Go” sessions, where children can try out instruments of the orchestra. On this date, our “Have a Go” sessions will be on Strings and Woodwind instruments.Activities take place from 10.00–11.45am and are free to concert ticket holders.Workshops suitable for any age; Have a Go suitable for 6+All pre-concert activities are subject to availability. We recommend arriving early to avoid the longest queues.