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Wind Quintets: Past to Present

Thu, Jan 23, 2025, 18:30
Featuring LPO Wind Principals
A wind quintet is like a musical paintbox – just a handful of instruments, but the possibilities are limitless.Well, that’s what Mozart thought anyway: he believed his Piano and Wind Quintet was the best thing he ever wrote, and believe us, you’re about to hear why. But that’s just part of a concert crammed with energy, wit and wonder – whether it’s Paul Hindemith, partying hard in jazz-age Berlin or Valerie Coleman, unleashing raw creative fire in the 21st-century USA.Generously supported by TIOC Foundation
February 22, 2025
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Rothko Chapel

Sat, Feb 22, 2025, 18:30
Charlotte Corderoy (Conductor), New London Chamber Choir
Time becomes space, sounds become colours and shapes, and the classical elegance of St John’s Waterloo floods with emotion that’s real enough to touch.It doesn’t take much: just the voices of the New London Chamber Choir and a handful of musicians who believe in every note. Composer Andrew Norman hurls himself into the eternal city of Rome, and lets his memories and impressions cascade into the ears. And in Rothko Chapel, Morton Feldman gazes at the paintings of Mark Rothko and responds with music as still and as deep as those haunted colours. A true modern classic: hear it, and be transformed.
March 7, 2025
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Echoes of Now

Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 18:30
A string quartet, an oboe and a clarinet – it’s not a large group. There are no microphones; no special effects.But today they’ll speak a hundred languages, vault across oceans, travel in time and weave sounds like you’ve never imagined. Six LPO players immerse themselves in the contemporary culture of Britain and America; hear them break away, jump for joy and hit the dancefloor in a concert of music by five composers who defy convention and genre to create some of the most original music of the 21st century. This is chamber music, for sure – but there’s nothing small about the emotions.