Fact file
| Address | Church St, Brighton and Hove Brighton South-East BN1 1UE United Kingdom |
| Contains | Concert Hall Corn Exchange Studio Theatre |
| Google maps | 50° 49' 25.351" N 0° 8' 17.166" W |
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BrightonGildas Quartet

Bridge, Alwyn, Britten, Matthews C.
Gildas Quartet; Tom Aldren; Gemma Sharples; Christine Anderson
BrightonKian Soltani plays Dvořák

Dvořák, Franck
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Marie Jacquot; Kian Soltani
BrightonOmne trium perfectum

Dall'Abaco, Kurtág, Abel, von Westhoff, Zbinden, Boccherini, Penderecki, Mozart
Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux; Edgar Francis; Willard Carter
BrightonJoanna MacGregor and Principle Players of Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven, Shostakovich, Brahms
Joanna MacGregor; Ruth Rogers; Alexei Watkins; Benedict Rogerson
BrightonAlpesh Chauhan conducts Schumann

Mendelssohn, Saint-Saëns, Schumann
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Alpesh Chauhan; Sophia Liu
BrightonTchaikovsky’s Fifth

Bacewicz, Strauss R., Tchaikovsky
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Delyana Lazarova; Felix Klieser
BrightonRegency Quartet

Britten, Beethoven, Haydn, Bridge
Regency String Quartet; Mabelle Young-Eun Park; Olwen Miles; Jamie Howe
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Brighton Philharmonic play their socks off at the Brighton Festival

Joanna MacGregor and the BPO pull off an excellent performance of Shostakovich's Tenth, alongside William Kentridge's evocative film, Oh to Believe in Another World.
Johnston’s Tavener the highlight for the Brighton Philharmonic

Warm Vaughan Williams and energetic Richter and Vivaldi from MacGregor and the BPO strings, with an astonishing performance of Tavener’s The Protecting Veil from Guy Johnston the highlight.
A golden Turangalîla to celebrate the Brighton Philharmonic’s 100th

Joanna MacGregor and the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra bring their 100th season to a triumphant conclusion at the Brighton Dome.
Energetic Scottish Symphony lifts a weighty evening with the LPO

Ponomarchuk and the LPO raise the spirits in Felix Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony after an underwhelming first half at the Brighton Dome.
Dada Masilo's The Sacrifice was powerful and magical dance theatre

An African reimagining of The Rite of Spring, it combines solos that fizz with electric currents and ends with an unforgettable, arresting experience.
In Brighton, Tchaikovsky's Fifth lifts Gergely Madaras' LPO debut

Madaras and the LPO rise above the routine in Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, with an engaging performance of the Rococo Variations from Zlatomir Fung.
Singing melodies and rapid-fire showmanship from Alexei Grynyuk
Delicacy and effortlessly flowing melodies in Mendelssohn and Schubert, with dazzling extremes and showmanship in Liszt at the Brighton Festival.
Les Talens Lyriques come to Brighton Festival
Energetic playing, clarity and precision from Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques in three dramatic pieces by Monteverdi, but some weighty singing obscures the detail.

