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New Generation Artists: Quatuor Arod and Elisabeth Brauß
Elisabeth Brauss sat side-on, turning towards the camera.
LSO St Luke's

New Generation Artists: Quatuor Arod and Elisabeth Brauß

BBC Radio 3 Concert

Thursday 19 September 2024 • 6pm

Witness Quatuor Arod and pianist Elisabeth Brauß bring to life César Franck's remarkable Piano Quintet, paired with solo piano music by Sergei Prokofiev.

NONCLAXXICAL
An orchestra performing in an informal setting, with the audience standing watching, and colourful lighting
Hackney Empire

NONCLAXXICAL

Celebrating 20 years of Nonclassical

Saturday 26 October 2024 • 7.30pm

For one night only Nonclassical transforms Hackney Empire into a club, with music from some of the leading new music composers. Expect electronics, unexpected instruments and world-class playing from the LSO, conducted by Darren Bloom.

Sibelius, Prokofiev and Stravinsky
Headshot of Klaus Makela, looking into the distance
Barbican

Sibelius, Prokofiev and Stravinsky

Klaus Mäkelä and Andrej Power

Sunday 10 November 2024 • 7pm

Klaus Mäkelä conducts Stravinsky's groundbreaking ballet that changed the classical world forever and Prokofiev's globe-trotting Second Violin Concerto, performed by LSO Leader Andrej Power.

Half Six Fix: Schubert and Prokofiev
Gianandrea Noseda gives his pre-concert talk to the Barbican Hall. He is wearing all black and holding a microphone
Barbican

Half Six Fix: Schubert and Prokofiev

Gianandrea Noseda

Wednesday 9 April 2025 • 6.30pm

Gianandrea Noseda introduces works by Franz Schubert and Sergei Prokofiev in this early-evening Half Six Fix concert, filled with edge-of-your-seat intensity.

Beethoven and Prokofiev 2
Pianist Alice Sara Ott performs on the Barbican Stage. She is wearing a black sleeveless top and has short black hair in a bob cut.
Barbican

Beethoven and Prokofiev 2

Gianandrea Noseda and Alice Sara Ott

Thursday 10 April 2025 • 7pm

Prokofiev’s mind-blowing Second Symphony, plus early Beethoven, in his First Piano Concerto, and a charming opener from Schubert.