LSO St Luke's Autumn 2014 Event Guide

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BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Recitals from some of the most exciting Young Pianists on today’s circuit, coupled with the wisdom and experience of the Nash Ensemble, who celebrate 50 years since their formation this year. Pages 5, 6, 8, 10 & 11

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Family Arts festival The nationwide Family Arts Festival launched in autumn 2013 and not only is it back, it’s bigger and more exciting too! At its centre is an interactive day where children aged 8 to 11, and their families, can create their own music around the lives of musicians and Londoners in World War I. Pages 6–9

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A ‘global festival of ideas’, Music Tech Fest kicks off our 2014/15 season with a weekend of hands-on creativity – performing, celebrating and inventing the future of music . Page 4

Special Guests Aurora Orchestra continues its New Moves series based at LSO St Luke’s with composer/ percussionist Manu Delago, who’s known for his compositions for unusual instruments. Page 10

LSO Discovery If you want to know more about music-making, then you’ve found the perfect place. Our Free Friday Lunchtime Concerts provide informal introductions to smallscale works, or for something a little more challenging, why not try an LSO Discovery Afternoon or a Study Day on Music, Poetry and the Trauma of War? Pages 5, 6, 8, 9 & 11

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Music Tech Fest is a celebration of ideas – a fun, welcoming and improvisational gathering of all sectors of the extended music tech community. Founded by music technology innovator Michela Magas in 2012 as a way to bring together academics, music industry, artists, hackers, inventors and music startups, the Festival has become a global phenomenon, with events taking place in New York, Paris, Berlin, Boston and Wellington, New Zealand in 2014 – and ten more festivals around the world planned for 2015. The London Music Tech Fest runs from 5 to 7 September at LSO St Luke’s on Silicon Roundabout – the London Symphony Orchestra’s own research and development venue and home of LSO Discovery, bringing the best in music technology to the heart of the capital. The Festival’s aim is to share with you fantastic collaborations, experiments, performance, showcases, demonstrations and ideas over the course of the weekend – with special guests, live cinema, a music hackathon like no other – and a gathering of some of the world’s finest minds, fresh from inventing the very future of music itself. No panel sessions, no dreary presentations – just a hands-on celebration of the most mindblowing innovation, cutting-edge research and fantastic inventions in the world of music. Get ready to have your ears washed out … ! musictechfest.org


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LSO Discovery

LSO Community Singing Day

Lunchtime Concert Suitable for all ages over 5

Schumann Konzertstück for Four Horns Angela Barnes, Timothy Jones Jonathan Lipton Radovan Vlatkovich horns John Alley piano Rachel Leach presenter Free entry, no ticket required

From Bach to Beatles David Lawrence conductor Join a string quartet from the LSO and sing music by one of the greatest composers, and perhaps the greatest pop group, the world has ever known. Tickets

Thu 2 Oct 1pm BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

Fri 5 Sep 6–10pm Sat 6 Sep 1–10pm Sun 7 Sep 1–10pm Guests

Music Tech Fest Music Tech Fest is the global ‘festival of music ideas’. From beatboxing to orchestral innovation, geek punk to sonic arts, the festival is a public showcase of the latest sounds, ideas, experiments, instruments, technologies and performance designs. International musicians, tech companies, labels, hackers and innovators gather for a weekend of hands-on creativity – performing, celebrating and inventing the future of music at LSO St Luke’s.

Lise de la Salle

Brahms Theme and Variations in D minor Brahms Two Rhapsodies Ravel Gaspard de la nuit Lise de la Salle piano Rising star French pianist Lise de la Salle launches a new season of BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts at LSO St Luke’s with two Romantic works by Brahms and Ravel’s evocative, poetry-inspired Gaspard de la nuit. Tickets

Tickets Promoted by Music Tech Fest

All events take place in the Jerwood Hall unless otherwise stated. Ticket prices and full booking information on page 20.


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Sun 19 Oct 3–5.30pm

BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

LSO Discovery

LSO Discovery Afternoon

Nash Ensemble

Borodin String Sextet in D minor Stravinsky Three Pieces for String Quartet Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence Nash Ensemble The Nash Ensemble begin their fourconcert residency at LSO St Luke’s, exploring the richness and depth of the repertoire for strings with works by three Russian composers. Tickets

Lunchtime Concert Suitable for all ages over 5

Songs by Schumann and Wagner Guildhall School Musicians Holly-Marie Bingham mezzo-soprano Johannes Kammler baritone Ricardo Gosalbo piano An informal 45-minute concert featuring vocal works performed by postgraduate musicians from the Guildhall School. Free entry, no ticket required

Sat 18 Oct 7.30pm Guests

Thu 16 Oct 1pm BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

Nash Ensemble

Bruckner Adagio from String Quintet in F major Brahms String Sextet No 1 in B-flat major Nash Ensemble The Nash Ensemble, described by The Times as ‘chamber music royalty’, continue their At Fives and Sixes series at LSO St Luke’s with works by Bruckner and Brahms. Tickets

‘This is chamber music at its finest.’ Berlin Tagesspiegel on Nash Ensemble

English String Orchestra Thea Musgrave Green Deborah Pritchard Violin Concerto ‘Wall of Water’ (world premiere) Emily Doolittle Falling Still for Violin and Strings (UK premiere) Kaija Saariaho Terra memoria (UK premiere) Kenneth Woods conductor Harriet Mackenzie violin English String Orchestra An evening of evocative works by leading composers of our time, exploring shared themes of nature and colour. Deborah Pritchard’s new violin concerto, Wall of Water, inspired and accompanied by Maggi Hambling’s not-yet-exhibited series of paintings, receives its worldpremiere alongside powerful works by Thea Musgrave, Kaija Saariaho and Emily Doolittle. Tickets Promoted by English Symphony Orchestra

6.45pm Pre-concert talk with Maggi Hambling and Deborah Pritchard

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Andrzej Panufnik

Prior to the London Symphony Orchestra’s evening concert at the Barbican continuing Panufnik’s centenary celebrations, this LSO Discovery Afternoon features a screening of a documentary about Panufnik’s life and works, followed by talks and an open forum with Guildhall School professor Julian Anderson. Tickets

Thu 23 Oct 1pm BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

Nash Ensemble

Martinu˚ String Sextet Krása Tanec for String Trio Dvorˇák String Sextet in A major Nash Ensemble The Nash Ensemble continue their exploration of chamber music for strings with a programme focused on works by three Czech composers, from a folk-infused Sextet by Dvorˇák to Krása’s first String Trio Tanec, meaning ‘Dance’. Tickets


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Family Ar ts Festiva l 2014

events For aLL the FamiLy Lso discovery

Last autumn, the uK witnessed its first ever Family Arts Festival. From music and theatre to circus, art and dance, this nationwide comingtogether of arts and cultural organisations was designed to put families centre stage. Now we’re looking forward to doing it all over again! Taking place from 17 October to 2 November 2014, and encompassing half term, the LSO’s contributions to the Festival include Story-Telling for Under-5s (24 October), two 45-minute Free Lunchtime Concerts performed by vocalists from the Guildhall School (17 and 31 October), and a BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert of string quintets by beethoven and bruch (30 October), the perfect school holiday activity to inspire budding young string players. LSO in Wartime: Create an Opera in a Day (1 November) invites all generations to discover what happened to the London Symphony Orchestra and its musicians between 1914 and 1918 in a series of immersive workshops. Outside the Festival, there’s a recital from the LSO French horn section (5 September) and why not bring your children to see the talented 8- to 17-year-olds from Junior Trinity in their end-of-term showcase? (23 November)?

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8  OCTOBER – NOVEMBER Fri 24 Oct 12.30pm LSO Discovery

Storytelling for Under 5s LSO musicians re-tell a wonderful children’s story through music, offering younger children the chance to experience live music in the beautiful Jerwood Hall. Dance and sing your way through the performance as we hear the instruments bring the story to life. Tickets

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The Nash Ensemble: ‘Chamber Music Royalty’ BBC RAdio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

Bigger does not always have to mean better, but adding extra instruments to a string quartet can certainly make things sound richer. For the composer it presents not only both new technical challenges but also new expressive opportunities, so it is not surprising that some of the greatest names in music history have been drawn to writing for string quintet and sextet. In these four concerts, one of this country’s most distinguished chamber ensembles, the world-renowned Nash Ensemble, have chosen from among the very best of these supercharged works to offer a series of deluxe delights by composers ranging from Beethoven, Brahms and Tchaikovsky to Dvorˇák, Bruckner and Borodin. Many of them are rarely heard in concert, so this is an opportunity not to be missed! lso.co.uk/lunchtimeconcerts

Thu 30 Oct 1pm BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

Nash Ensemble

Bruch String Quintet in E-flat major Beethoven String Quintet in C major Nash Ensemble To conclude their At Fives and Sixes residency at LSO St Luke’s, the Nash Ensemble perform two works for ‘viola quintet’ – the combination of two violins, two violas and a cello. Tickets

Fri 31 Oct 12.30pm LSO Discovery

Free Family-Friendly Lunchtime Concert Suitable for all ages

Guildhall School Musicians Rachel Leach presenter Part of Family Arts Festival fortnight, this 45-minute family-friendly lunchtime concert features songs to remember World War I performed by Guildhall School artists. Free entry, no ticket required

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Sat 1 Nov 10am–4pm Lso discovery

Lso in wartime: create an opera in a day SuITAbLE FOR 8- TO 11-YEAR-OLDS

Rachel Leach, Tim Yealland workshop leaders Find out what life was like in London during World War I, for LSO musicians and other Londoners, plus create your own opera! In this day-long project for families with children aged 8 to 11, children and their parents will move around LSO St Luke’s, gathering stories, meeting LSO players and working towards creating a mini-opera for everyone to perform together at the end of the day. Tickets Sun 2 Nov 10am–9.30pm LSO St Luke’s and Barbican Lso/the musicaL brain study day

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Hugh McManners The Cognitive Neuroscience of the Effects of War Lord John Alderdice Psychotherapy in Response to Conflict Lt Col Bob Meldrum Military Music in Operational Theatres Stephen Johnson The Drums of War Andrew Motion On War, Poetry and Music Sally Beamish Composing ‘Equal voices’ Ian Ritchie director/chair eveninG concert 7.30pm, barbican

Elgar Carillon Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 (‘Emperor’) Sally Beamish Equal voices (world premiere, LSO co-commission) Gianandrea Noseda conductor Nelson Freire piano Shuna Sendall soprano Marcus Farnsworth baritone London Symphony Chorus Simon Halsey chorus director Prior to the LSO’s world premiere of Sally beamish’s new major work, Equal Voices, the study day is an unmissable opportunity to explore the piece’s themes with Sir Andrew Motion, whose poetry inspired it, the composer herself, and experts on musical treatment of the traumas of war. Tickets

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World War I changed the face of Britain, and indeed the world, with over nine million casualties and a generation of young men wiped out. One hundred years on we commemorate and remember the sacrifice and hardships faced by those men so that we might have a future. In 1917, only 13 years into its life (it was formed in 1904), the London Symphony Orchestra faced a crisis: with nearly half its members called up for military service and the fear of Zeppelin attacks keeping people away from concerts, the LSO’s Board made the tough decision to suspend concert-giving until the end of the war. A weekend of events at LSO St Luke’s delves into the effects that war can have on culture – both a hundred years ago and in current theatres of war. Bring your children to find out about what happened here in London in 1914–18 and compose your own opera; attend a study day exploring the connection between conflict, the brain and music; round it off with the premiere of a new work by Sally Beamish with the LSO at the Barbican, which draws on the tragedy of shell shock and war-induced posttraumatic stress, and uses the voices of patients and doctors in poetry by Sir Andrew Motion. lso.co.uk/firstworldwar


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Sat 15 Nov 7.30pm

BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

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Khatia Buniatishvili

J S Bach Sheep May Safely Graze Mendelssohn Songs Without Words Op 67 No 2 Chopin Étude Op 25 No 7 Trad arr Buniatishvili Vaguiorko ma Arvo Pärt Für Alina Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Khatia Buniatishvili piano Khatia Buniatishvili showcases her virtuosity and artistry in a programme focused on Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, along with pieces by Chopin, Mendelssohn, Arvo Pärt and Bach. Tickets

Thu 13 Nov 1pm BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts

Federico Colli

Beethoven Piano Sonata in A-flat major Op 26 Schubert Four Impromptus D935 Federico Colli piano Federico Colli, winner of the 2012 Leeds International Piano Competition, continues the series of BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts showcasing the talents of young pianists.

Aurora Orchestra: House Toˉru Takemitsu Rocking Mirror Daybreak Thomas Adès Court Studies Martinu˚ La Revue de Cuisine Manu Delago Durch Mark und Bein Manu Delago Secret Corridor Mendelssohn Octet in E-flat major Manu Delago Music for Two Acoustic Toothbrushes Manu Delago hang, percussion Stanton Media visuals Aurora Orchestra An extraordinarily versatile performer and composer whose regular collaborators include Icelandic superstar Björk, Manu Delago has pioneered the mesmerising sound of the hang – an instrument that looks like an upturned wok and produces a resonance somewhere between a harp and a tabla. He joins Aurora Orchestra as they roam about the rooms of a house, with music including a jazz-infused ‘kitchen ballet’ by Martinu˚, a major new commission from Delago himself, and Mendelssohn’s Octet, one of the greatest living-room sized works ever penned. They might even settle in for some afternoon TV on the sofa … Tickets Promoted by Aurora

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younG pianists bbc radio 3 Lunchtime concerts

Few concert experiences are more uplifting than witnessing the promise, hope and freedom of a supremely gifted young musician in action, and the four pianists we have chosen for this series certainly have those qualities in abundance. Though still in their twenties, they have already made their mark in the world’s leading concert halls; but then with the most recent winner of the prestigious Leeds International Piano Competition among their ranks, as well as a former member of the highly respected bbC Radio 3 New Generation Artist scheme and two star pianists with high-profile recordings behind them, one would expect nothing less. Couple this talent with some of the greatest works in the piano repertoire, and we’re confident that you will be as excited by these concerts as we are. lso.co.uk/lunchtimeconcerts

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Beethoven Piano Sonata in D minor (‘The Tempest’) Liszt Paganini Études Alice Sara Ott piano In the final instalment in a series of concerts featuring some of the most talented young pianists today, Alice Sara Ott – already famed for her dazzling, assured technique – plays beethoven and Liszt. Tickets

Free Lunchtime concert SuITAbLE FOR ALL AGES OvER 5

Guildhall School Musicians Ian Kennedy director Rachel Leach presenter Duets and arias from oratorios are performed by postgraduate musicians from the Guildhall School, presented by Rachel Leach. Free entry, no ticket required

‘A pianist of enormous talent.’ The Guardian on Khatia buniatishvili

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piano concertos with the Lso autumn 2014 at the barbican

ubs soundscapes: Lso artist portrait denis matsuev sun 21 & tue 23 sep, tue 11 & thu 13 nov works by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov eLisabeth Leonskaja thu 9 oct Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2 piotr anderszewski sun 19 oct Schumann Piano Concerto neLson Freire sun 2 nov Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 emanueL aX sun 7 dec Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 rudoLF buchbinder thu 18 dec Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 lso.co.uk/whatson


12  NOVEMBER Sat 22 Nov 11am–4.30pm LSO Choral SINGING DAY

19th-Century Oratorios Simon Halsey conductor Your chance to sing with the LSO’s professional choral team, working on choruses from Schumann’s Das Paradies und die Peri, Mendelssohn’s Elijah and more. Tickets

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Junior Trinity 1pm Concert

LSO Sing, the London Symphony Orchestra’s singing programme devised by Choral Director Simon Halsey, is gathering pace, and with six Singing Sundays concerts, five Singing Days you can take part in, and new conductors for the community choirs getting into their stride, singing continues to grow and grow at the LSO. The 120-strong London Symphony Chorus gave a UK tour in May, performing Rachmaninov ‘Vespers’ in Cardiff, Basingstoke and at the Newbury Festival; and will sing the Vespers again in their own a cappella concert at the Barbican on 26 November, along with Jonathan Dove’s The Passing of the Year. They also give a world premiere, Equal Voices by Sally Beamish, and sing choral masterworks conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, Donald Runnicles, Daniel Harding and Bernard Haitink. There has never been a better time to join the Chorus in the run-up to its 50th anniversary year in 2016. Visit lsc.org.uk to find out more. For the LSO’s community choirs, last season was especially exciting due to the arrival of new Conductor David Lawrence and Associate Conductor Lucy Griffiths. David conducts the 80-strong LSO Community Choir and 40-strong Senior Youth Choir, and Lucy the 70-strong Junior Youth Choir, all of whom live, work or go to school within 15 minutes of LSO St Luke’s. David has vast experience of conducting choirs, including the annual Young Voices concerts at the O2 incorporating more than 8,000 singers, and the national youth choirs of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, as well as conducting Songs of Praise for BBC One and The People’s Chorus for BBC Four. At LSO St Luke’s this term the Community Choir’s 24 November concert is oratorio highlights, linked to the 22 November Singing Day focusing on Mendelssohn’s Elijah and Schumann’s Das Paradies und die Peri. Over at the Barbican on 14 December all the choirs take part in the Christmas Choral Celebrations, and work begins on the UK premiere of Jonathan Dove’s new community opera, The Monster in the Maze, to end the season on 5 July 2015 with Sir Simon Rattle. It should be quite a year.

Concertante | Equal Voice Choir Recorder Ensemble | Young Voices Intermediate Strings 7pm Concert

Four Part Choir | Wind Orchestra Big Band | Symphony Orchestra Junior Trinity, the prestigious Saturday school of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, presents two concerts featuring students aged 9 to 19 in choral and instrumental ensembles as well as Big Band and Symphony Orchestra performances, from the 250 gifted students who attend each Saturday in term time at its campus in the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Tickets Promoted by Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

Mon 24 Nov 7.30pm LSO Discovery

Community Choir Concert David Lawrence conductor LSO Community Choir Guildhall School Musicians The LSO Community Choir explores music from across three centuries, and celebrates that most English of musical genres, the oratorio, with music by Handel, Mendelssohn, Tippett and others. Tickets

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A Classic Christmas at LSO St Luke’s FabuLous parties For up to 450 peopLe avaiLabLe From 1 to 23 december 2014

Nestling on the edges of the City and Shoreditch, LSO St Luke’s is a stunning venue for private and corporate events. Set back from bustling Old Street, the historic building’s imposing white walls conceal one of London’s finest event spaces. The careful restoration of the central Jerwood Hall marries commanding 18th-century architecture with spacious contemporary interiors. Capable of entertaining up to 450 guests, Christmas events will be subtly styled, drawing on the venue’s fascinating historical influences. On arrival, guests walk through an avenue of elegant London plane trees into a magnificent entrance beneath the beautifully lit spire. The foyer and striking original staircase within will be filled with an impressive sculptural lighting installation. The beautiful Jerwood Hall will be enhanced with sensitive lighting and enchanting lanterns suspended across the space. Relaxing music will filter around the room and, most importantly, guests will be greeted by friendly waiting staff offering a perfectly chilled drink to start the night. As the reception draws to a close, it’s time to dine – either a relaxed offering of a tempting selection of canapés and bowl food or a more formal seated dinner with beautiful linens and impressively lit tables. Over the last six years, LSO St Luke’s and Moving Venue have delivered many successful events; this trust and experience has led the two organisations to craft a partnership for Christmas 2014. Once guests have finished eating it’s time to party! Through clever changes to the lighting, the lanterns will be transformed and the mood will change again as the DJ picks up the tempo. A stunning venue, innovative food and a stylish party; a classic Christmas at LSO St Luke’s. To find out more or place an enquiry please call LSO St Luke’s events team on 020 7566 2871 or email christmas@lso.co.uk

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Always on: LSO Discovery’s regular activities and how you can be part of them LSO Discovery is the LSO’s music education programme, bringing inspirational music to over 65,000 people each year. As well as the various performances and workshops listed in this Guide, LSO Discovery offers a range of weekly clubs for those living or working locally. Making music is only half the story – coming together as a community is at the heart of these groups, and LSO St Luke’s simply wouldn’t be the same without them. Why not give one a go? To find out more about LSO Discovery visit lso.co.uk/lsodiscovery or to join our Community Ambassadors email fabienne.morris@lso.co.uk


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shake, rattLe and roLL! For 1- to 5-year-oLds

The LSO Early Years team and LSO musicians help little ones sing, listen, move and groove their way through interactive and creative music sessions. For more information email isabel.bedford@lso.co.uk Supported by AXA Investment Managers

Lso community GameLan Group For aLL over 18

Explore the hypnotic and inclusive world of balinese gamelan. beginners and experienced musicians alike come together to play gongs, metallophones, drums and bamboo flutes. Regular performance opportunities are also offered at LSO St Luke’s. For more information email isabel.bedford@lso.co.uk

Lso community choir For aduLts who Live or work LocaLLy

Now over a decade old, the LSO Community Choir is an integral part of LSO St Luke’s. Conducted by David Lawrence, the Choir rehearses weekly and performs regularly with professional artists, including the LSO. For more information email andra.east@lso.co.uk Part of LSO Sing which is generously supported by J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust

Lso create

Lso youth choir

For aduLts with LearninG disabiLities

For 7- to 18-year-oLds

Participants and their carers take the spotlight in these interactive workshops that introduce adults with learning disabilities to creative music-making.

A fantastic path for young people to hone their singing talents, and make friends and be part of something bigger, with regular chances to perform at diverse venues, including the barbican.

For more information email isabel.bedford@lso.co.uk

For more information email andra.east@lso.co.uk

Supported by The City of London Corporation’s charity, City bridge Trust

Part of LSO Sing which is generously supported by J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust. LSO Youth Choir is supported by Slaughter and May Charitable Trust, the John S Cohen Foundation and LSO Friends.

diGitaL technoLoGy Group For 12- to 18-year-oLds

A chance for teenagers to make the most of the high-tech studio equipment at LSO St Luke’s and develop their creativity with the guidance of digital music experts. For more information email chris.rogers@lso.co.uk


16  LSO ST LUKE’S CAFÉ

LSO ST LUKE’S CafÉ LSO St Luke’s runs its own in-house Bar and Café service. Our Bar and Café Manager Stuart Connery and his team look forward to welcoming you. A selection of hot and cold drinks including a well-stocked bar, sandwiches, snacks, cakes and pastries are available for the majority of public events, opening one hour before concerts begin and during the interval (unless otherwise advertised). Hot food is available before and after BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts on Thursdays. To find out more come along to the Café on your next visit to LSO St Luke’s – and look out for special offers!


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Access You can get this guide in large print, audio and electronic format. Call 020 7490 3939 or email access@lso.co.uk. Hearing facility We have personal receivers for use with or without a hearing aid in the Jerwood Hall and Clore Gamelan Room. Please call 020 7490 3939 in advance to reserve a personal receiver as numbers are limited.

Membership Visitors who have joined the Barbican Access Membership scheme can inform us of their access requirements, receive information in alternative formats and may be eligible for reductions on tickets. Contact the Box Office or visit barbican.org.uk.


18  HIRE LSO ST LUKE’S

Hire LSO ST LUKE’S OUR VENUE An impressive and stylish building just yards from Old Street’s Silicon Roundabout, LSO St Luke’s offers flexible and inspiring spaces to hire for arts, corporate and private events. The Jerwood Hall is a distinctive central space that can accommodate a broad spectrum of activity, from intimate dinners for 70 guests through to company parties for as many as 450. State-of-the-art contemporary design sits within evocative original features, whilst black-out blinds and acoustic banners provide maximum versatility.

YOUR EVENT After significant investment in our technical infrastructure during 2014, there’s no better time to discover this unique heritage space, and with our experienced team on hand you can organise the perfect event in no time at all. Conferences and meetings Seminars and training Award ceremonies Wedding receptions GALA Dinners Christmas Parties Public and private performances Filming and recording Rehearsals

Call 020 7566 2871 now to find out how we can help turn your ideas into reality.

ENVIRONMENTAL CREDENTIALS LSO St Luke’s is a member of the Islington Sustainable Energy Partnership, an organisation set up five years ago with a commitment to achieve a 15% reduction in carbon emissions across this busy London borough.


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Support us Make Music Matter

Thanks to our funders, and through your valued support, we are able to offer many LSO Discovery activities at little or no cost to participants. For us to be able to continue to thrive and offer inspiring opportunities to over 65,000 participants every year, the London Symphony Orchestra seeks additional support from companies, individuals, and charitable trusts and foundations. Your contribution means that our investment in music education can grow, and ensures that LSO St Luke’s, the UBS and LSO Music Education Centre, remains at the heart of the local community. To find out more about how you can help, visit lso.co.uk/supportus or call 020 7588 1116 The London Symphony Orchestra is a registered charity in England No 232391


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BOOKING INFORMATION Ticket PRices Tickets

BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts £10 (£9 concessions) + booking fee

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LSO Discovery Afternoon £12 (£9.50 concessions) + booking fee

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Storytelling for Under 5s £3 per person + booking fee under 12 months free (no ticket required)

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LSO Community Choir LSO in Wartime: Opera in a Day £7 (£5 concessions) + booking fee

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Music, Poetry & the Trauma of War £80 + booking fee includes evening LSO concert ticket

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LSO Singing Days £17 + booking fee includes music hire Afternoon spectator £5 + booking fee

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English String Orchestra £10 £14 + booking fee

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Aurora Orchestra £12 £18 £25 £30 + booking fee

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Junior Trinity £10 (£5 under-16s) + booking fee

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HOW TO find lso st luke’s LSO St Luke’s, UBS and LSO Music Education Centre 161 Old Street London EC1V 9NG

LSO St Luke’s is situated on Old Street, in the heart of central London. It is easy to get to by public transport. For details of parking, bus routes and train stations, visit lso.co.uk/yourvisit LSO St Luke’s principal donors

Music Tech Fest £20 per day or £50 for three days + booking fee LSO is funded by Arts Council England in partnership with the City of London Corporation, which also provides the Orchestra’s permanent home at the Barbican

Booking fees / How to book lso.co.uk (£0.60 booking fee per transaction) 020 7638 8891 (£0.70 booking fee per transaction) Open 10am–8pm Mon–Sat, 11am–8pm Sun In person at the Barbican Advance Box Office, Silk Street entrance (no booking fee) Open 10am–9pm Mon–Sat, 12–9pm Sun and Bank Holidays Latecomers are normally admitted during a suitable break in the performance. On occasion, this may not be possible once the performance has started. Some performances are unsuitable for babies or young children. Customers are advised to check before booking. Children under 16 must be supervised by an adult. Concession ticket prices apply to wheelchair users, disabled patrons, over-60s, students, under-16s and the unemployed. All bookings and discounts are subject to availability.

All events promoted by, or in association with, the LSO. Photography Felix Broede, Christopher Cashman, Igor Emmerich, Imperial War Museum, Kevin Leighton, James Sims-Williams, Hannah J Taylor, Simon Weir, Julia Wesley World War I Photography (page 9) © Imperial War Museums (Q 47602 & 9522) Print Tradewinds


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