Love, lust, anger, jealousy, despair and faith are all there in the extraordinary music of Claudio Monteverdi. Celebrate the 450th anniversary of this Renaissance giant in a concert of his vocal music – both sacred and secular – by I Fagiolini.
Love, lust, anger, jealousy, despair and faith are all there in the extraordinary music of Claudio Monteverdi. Celebrate the 450th anniversary of this Renaissance giant in a concert of his vocal music – both sacred and secular – by I Fagiolini.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms travels to Hull for a performance of music inspired by water. Look out over the Humber while listening to works by Handel, Telemann, Mendelssohn and others, performed by Nicholas McGegan and the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms travels to Hull for a performance of music inspired by water. Look out over the Humber while listening to works by Handel, Telemann, Mendelssohn and others, performed by Nicholas McGegan and the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms travels to Hull for a performance of music inspired by water. Look out over the Humber while listening to works by Handel, Telemann, Mendelssohn and others, performed by Nicholas McGegan and the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms travels to Hull for a performance of music inspired by water. Look out over the Humber while listening to works by Handel, Telemann, Mendelssohn and others, performed by Nicholas McGegan and the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms travels to Hull for a performance of music inspired by water. Look out over the Humber while listening to works by Handel, Telemann, Mendelssohn and others, performed by Nicholas McGegan and the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms travels to Hull for a performance of music inspired by water. Look out over the Humber while listening to works by Handel, Telemann, Mendelssohn and others, performed by Nicholas McGegan and the Royal Northern Sinfonia.
Mozart’s sunny Clarinet Quintet sits alongside Webern’s passionate Langsamer Satz in this concert by two current Â鶹ԼÅÄ New Generation Artists. The programme also features a world premiere by Laurent Durupt written especially for the Van Kuijik Quartet
Mozart’s sunny Clarinet Quintet sits alongside Webern’s passionate Langsamer Satz in this concert by two current Â鶹ԼÅÄ New Generation Artists. The programme also features a world premiere by Laurent Durupt written especially for the Van Kuijik Quartet
Finnish folk meets Baroque in a concert exploring song and dance. Finland’s greatest soprano Anu Komsi joins pioneering violinist Kreeta-Maria Kentala and her fellow musicians for music from traditional weddings songs to works by Corelli.
The 23-year-old cellist Edgar Moreau is a rising star of Baroque music. Here he joins Il Pomo d’Oro for a programme that ranges from the fretful melancholy of a Vivaldi Cello Concerto to the poise of Boccherini and the irrepressible joy of Platti.
The 23-year-old cellist Edgar Moreau is a rising star of Baroque music. Here he joins Il Pomo d’Oro for a programme that ranges from the fretful melancholy of a Vivaldi Cello Concerto to the poise of Boccherini and the irrepressible joy of Platti.
The Proms heads to Southwark Cathedral for a concert of sacred music. Palestrina’s radiant Mass glows with joy, while Judith Weir’s In the Land of Uz takes inspiration from the story of Job. David Hill conducts the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers and the Nash Ensemble.
The Proms heads to Southwark Cathedral for a concert of sacred music. Palestrina’s radiant Mass glows with joy, while Judith Weir’s In the Land of Uz takes inspiration from the story of Job. David Hill conducts the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers and the Nash Ensemble.
Born in the shadow of one of Russia’s darkest hours, Shostakovich carried the ghosts of the revolution with him. They are given voice in a Prom that brings together solo-piano Preludes and Fugues with choral settings of poems revolutionary poets.
Born in the shadow of one of Russia’s darkest hours, Shostakovich carried the ghosts of the revolution with him. They are given voice in a Prom that brings together solo-piano Preludes and Fugues with choral settings of poems revolutionary poets.
Rising German soprano Christiane Karg makes her Proms debut, joining pianist Malcolm Martineau for a musical voyage with a French accent. They visit Greece, Spain, France and the East in a recital of 20th-century songs by Ravel, Hahn and Poulenc.
Rising German soprano Christiane Karg makes her Proms debut, joining pianist Malcolm Martineau for a musical voyage with a French accent. They visit Greece, Spain, France and the East in a recital of 20th-century songs by Ravel, Hahn and Poulenc.
The Proms returns to a Peckham car park to join Christopher Stark and The Multi-Story Orchestra for a concert rooted in the sounds and communities of the city. The music includes John Adams’s glittering Harmonielehre and Kate Whitley's I am I say.
The Proms returns to a Peckham car park to join Christopher Stark and The Multi-Story Orchestra for a concert rooted in the sounds and communities of the city. The music includes John Adams’s glittering Harmonielehre and Kate Whitley's I am I say.
The Proms returns to a Peckham car park to join Christopher Stark and The Multi-Story Orchestra for a concert rooted in the sounds and communities of the city. The music includes John Adams’s glittering Harmonielehre and Kate Whitley's I am I say.
The Proms returns to a Peckham car park to join Christopher Stark and The Multi-Story Orchestra for a concert rooted in the sounds and communities of the city. The music includes John Adams’s glittering Harmonielehre and Kate Whitley's I am I say.
Award-winning pianist and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artist Pavel Kolesnikov performs an all-Chopin recital including the brooding Fantasy in F minor, the mercurial Scherzo in E major and the much-loved Waltz Op. 69 No 1 in A flat major.
Award-winning pianist and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artist Pavel Kolesnikov performs an all-Chopin recital including the brooding Fantasy in F minor, the mercurial Scherzo in E major and the much-loved Waltz Op. 69 No 1 in A flat major.
The world’s oldest surviving music hall provides an atmospheric backdrop for a staged performance of Peter Maxwell Davies’s Eight Songs for A Mad King. Sian Edwards conducts the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, with Marcus Farnsworth as soloist.
The world’s oldest surviving music hall provides an atmospheric backdrop for a staged performance of Peter Maxwell Davies’s Eight Songs for A Mad King. Sian Edwards conducts the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, with Marcus Farnsworth as soloist.
The world’s oldest surviving music hall provides an atmospheric backdrop for a staged performance of Peter Maxwell Davies’s Eight Songs for A Mad King. Sian Edwards conducts the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, with Marcus Farnsworth as soloist.
The world’s oldest surviving music hall provides an atmospheric backdrop for a staged performance of Peter Maxwell Davies’s Eight Songs for A Mad King. Sian Edwards conducts the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, with Marcus Farnsworth as soloist.
Former Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Elias String Quartet are joined by cellist Alice Neary for Schubert’s String Quintet in C major, a work of sublime loveliness, composed just months before his tragically early death.
Former Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Elias String Quartet are joined by cellist Alice Neary for Schubert’s String Quintet in C major, a work of sublime loveliness, composed just months before his tragically early death.
Join Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 presenter Sara Mohr-Pietsch and the London Contemporary Orchestra for a specially curated Prom in the industrial surroundings of The Tanks at Tate Modern.