| Wednesday 04 November 2026 | 19:30 |
| Elgar, Sir Edward (1857-1934) | Violin Concerto in B minor, Op.61 | |
| Fujikura, Dai (b. 1977) | New work (UK premiere) | |
| Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) | Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op.67 |
| Karina Canellakis | Conductor |
| Christian Tetzlaff | Violin |
| London Philharmonic Orchestra |
Beethoven’s world-famous opening is just the start of a truly epic struggle from tragedy to triumph.
‘Here is enshrined the soul of …’ Elgar never revealed the inspiration behind his Violin Concerto, but the music tells its own story – a tale of whispered secrets and soaring romance that could have been written for the glorious sound of violinist Christian Tetzlaff. Beethoven’s Fifth is a bit more direct: its world-famous opening is just the start of a truly epic struggle from tragedy to triumph. Written as his hearing failed and his world narrowed, the Symphony turned personal loss into defiant purpose, finding meaning through music when almost everything else was gone. And no-one knows what to expect, just yet, from Dai Fujikura’s new piece, though on his current form it should be very striking indeed. A night to remember from the LPO’s dynamic Principal Guest Conductor Karina Canellakis.
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