| Friday 30 October 2026 | 19:30 |
| Lyatoshynsky, Boris (1895-1968) | Grazhyna Symphonic Ballad, Op.58 | |
| Barber, Samuel (1910-1981) | Violin Concerto, Op.14 | |
| Shaw, Caroline (b. 1982) | The Listeners (UK premiere) |
| Dalia Stasevska | Conductor |
| Randall Goosby | Violin |
| Lotte Betts-Dean | Mezzo-soprano |
| Florian Störtz | Bass-baritone |
| BBC Symphony Orchestra | |
| BBC Symphony Chorus |
Let your soul stand cool and composed before a million universes… a space probe hurtles outwards from our solar system; its cargo, a golden record. That’s the starting point for Caroline Shaw’s The Listeners: a new oratorio in which Shaw’s intensely communicative music carries the words of Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Carl Sagan into a future bounded only by our imagination, and our courage.
This is sure to be a high point of this Pulitzer prize-winning composer’s Barbican residency. But when it comes to our shared humanity, the music of the last century has endless stories to tell, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s Principal Guest Conductor Dalia Stasevska has paired 'The Listeners' with a song of defiance from Ukraine, before Randall Goosby soars free in the tenderness and rapture of Barber’s evergreen Violin Concerto.

