
London, Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall
Schumann’s Piano Concerto
Thu 22 May 2025
The remarkable Sir András Schiff sprinkles fantasy and magic as he performs the most romantic of piano concertos.

London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall
Beethoven: Hero/Rebel
Thu 27 Feb 2025
As the dream of liberty promised by Napoleon crumbled to dust, Beethoven faced his own personal struggles.

London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall
Baroquebusters
Thu 9 Jan 2025
Julia Bullock brings the vocal fireworks to an evening celebrating the Greatest Hits of the 18th Century.

London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall
Supporters' Open Rehearsal – Bruckner: Symphony No. 5
Join us as we rehearse Symphony No. 5 and embrace the range of human experience, from humour to the sacred.

London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall
Bruckner: Symphony No. 5
Sun 13 Oct 2024
We mark the 200th anniversary of Anton Bruckner's birth with principal artist Adam Fischer.

London, Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall
Bach: St Matthew Passion
Thu 3 Apr 2025
From intimate grief to monumental crowd scenes, the St Matthew Passion is Bach's most profound musical testimony.

London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall
Das Jahr - The Year
Sun 23 Mar 2025
Olga Pashchenko showcases Fanny Mendelssohn's cycle of piano pieces describing the passage of a year, within a reimagining for period instrument orchestra by four contemporary composers: Roxanna Panufnik, Electra Perivolaris, Freya Waley-Cohen and Errollyn Wallen.

London, Acland Burghley School, Assembly Hall (The Hex)
Teatime Tots: Puzzles
Sun 5 Jan 2025
A family concert inspired by puzzles featuring music from the 17th and 18th Centuries.

Tufnell Park, Acland Burghley School, Assembly Hall
OAE TOTS: A Day at the Pond
Sun 16 Mar 2025
Immerse little ones into the magic of music and dance through the world of the pond.

London, Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall
OAE TOTS: Puzzle Tots
Sun 12 Jan 2025
A family concert inspired by puzzles featuring music from the 17th and 18th Centuries.