Stories

The LSO in World War I: Eli Hudson
The sixth blog in our series exploring the Members of the LSO who served in World War I tells the story of flautist Eli Hudson.

The LSO in World War I: Music, Poetry and the Trauma of War
As we approach our weekend marking the centenary of World War I (31 October –2 November), broadcaster and writer Stephen Johnson explores the connection between music and war – its healing and its galvanising properties – and the speakers that will be taking part in our Musical Brain Study Day on Sunday 2 November at LSO St Luke’s.

The LSO in World War I: Robert Carrodus
The fifth blog in our series exploring the Members of the LSO who served in World War I tells the story of violinist Robert Carrodus.

The LSO in World War I: George Bennett
100 years since the entry of Great Britain into World War I, we are remembering horn player George Bennett.

The LSO in World War I: Harry Jackson
In the second of our series of blogs remembering the service of LSO members in World War I we tell the story of horn player Harry (Harold) Jackson.

The LSO in World War I
The LSO explores the stories of its members during the Great War, now over a century ago …

The LSO in World War I: Sydney Moxon
On 4 August 2014, 100 years since the entry of Great Britain into World War I, we are remembering trumpeter Sydney Moxon.

110 Years of the LSO
We celebrate 110 years of the London Symphony Orchestra this June.