Noble. Passionate. Meditative.
Tchaikovsky and Vaughan Williams
Antoine Tamestit: Spotlight Artist
Barbican
Public booking opens Wednesday 16 April 10am
Priority booking for LSO Supporters:
Wed 9 Apr 10am LSO Ambassador Friends and Pioneers
Fri 11 Apr 10am All LSO Friends
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikosvky
Symphony No 4 (44 mins)
Interval
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Flos Campi for Viola & Chorus (20 mins)
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Dona nobis pacem (37 mins)
Sir Antonio Pappano conductor
Antoine Tamestit viola
London Symphony Chorus
London Symphony Orchestra
The concert will finish at approximately 9.10pm, including a 20-minute interval (timings subject to change).
Tickets
£72 £56 £39 £26 £18
+ £4 booking fee per online/phone transaction
Wildcard Tickets
£12/£16 + booking fee as above
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The Concert
Tchaikovsky faces his demons in the fate-filled Fourth Symphony, before the ravishing pastoral music of English composer Vaughan Williams.
The Music
Tchaikovsky soars out of the depths towards a glorious resolution in his Symphony No 4, a work that is perhaps the most melodically inspired of all the Russian composer’s symphonies.
Vaughan Williams’ complex pastoralism tempers the Russian intensity. Flos Campi, a suite for solo viola, orchestra and chorus, journeys from angst-ridden passion to the world of folk and full-blooded Romanticism. The cantata Dona nobis pacem is a powerful plea for peace, composed between two world wars.
The Performers
Antoine Tamestit, an LSO Spotlight Artist, is one of the viola’s true magicians, and in both works you’ll hear the London Symphony Chorus, a true wonder of orchestral vocal ensembles.
One of the most towering symphonic structures in our whole literature.
Musicologist Hans Keller on Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 4
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Booking and Discounts
Booking Your Tickets
Online at lso.co.uk or barbican.org.uk
By phone on +44 20 7870 2500 (Monday to Friday 12–5.30pm)
In person at the Barbican Centre (no booking fee)
Refunds and Exchanges
Contact the Box Office at least 24 hours before the performance (two weeks for group bookings) to exchange your tickets for another LSO concert or Barbican credit voucher, valid for twelve months. A per-ticket administration fee applies.
The LSO reserves the right to change artists or programmes if necessary. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, all bookers will receive a refund.
Questions About Your Booking?
Contact the Barbican Box Office at tickets@barbican.org.uk.
Visit the Barbican website for conditions of sale.
All discounts are subject to availability and may not be combined.
Multibuy Discounts
Book 2 or 3 concerts, save 10%
Book 4 to 7 concerts, save 20%
Book 8 to 11 concerts, save 30%
Book 12 or more concerts, save 40%
Retain your discount for any later bookings within the season. Find out more about Multibuy Discounts.
Wildcards
£12 or £16 (£12 or £15 for Half Six Fix concerts), plus booking fee. Check availability using the Wildcard link in the Tickets section above. On the concert night, show your Wildcard order email at the Stalls box office to receive a valid ticket worth at least £18 (£15 for Half Six Fix). Find out more about Wildcards.
Young People and Students
18 and under: £6 tickets. Book online, by phone or in person.
14–25s: Join Young Barbican for discounted tickets to selected concerts.
Full-time students: Join Student Pulse for £10 tickets to selected LSO concerts.
Groups of 10+
Save 20% to 30% and enjoy additional benefits. Find out more about group booking.
Access Members
Members of the Barbican’s Access Scheme can book wheelchair places priced at the lowest price for that event and book a free companion seat. Join the Barbican Access Scheme.
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Sir Antonio Pappano
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Antoine Tamestit: Spotlight Artist
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What to Expect
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Accessibility
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