| jeudi 22 avril 2027 | 19:30 |
| Rossini, Gioachino (1792-1868) | Guillaume Tell: ouverture | |
| Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) | Nänie pour chœur et orchestre, Op.82 | |
| Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) | Symphonie no. 9 en ré mineur, Op.125 |
| Adam Hickox | Direction |
| Lucy Crowe | Soprano |
| Claire Barnett-Jones | Mezzo-soprano |
| Ed Lyon | Ténor |
| Neal Davies | Basse |
| City of London Choir | |
| Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
From tragic opening to climactic, world-embracing Ode to Joy, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony has never been just another symphony – it’s an emotional experience with the power to change lives. Every performance is a special occasion, but tonight at Cadogan Hall Conductor-in-Residence Adam Hickox and the RPO have joined forces with the City of London Choir and a truly superb line-up of solo singers. They’re setting the mood with two very different – but equally gripping – outpourings of emotion. Brahms revered Beethoven, and his poignant Nänie is a true cry from the soul. And Rossini’s William Tell overture paints a whole world of wild Romantic adventure even before it gets to that famous finale – a gloriously entertaining salute to Beethoven’s anniversary year.
Priority booking open to RPO members from Friday 24 April
Tickets on sale Tuesday 28 April

