Guildhall Symphony Orchestra play Messiaen Nicholas Collon conducts the Turangalîla-Symphonie - the only symphony written by Olivier Messiaen, often described as a tribute to life, love and death - with Cynthia Millar on Ondes Martenot.
Opera Triple Bill Guildhall School's Opera department presents a triple bill of operatic works by Massenet, Smyth and Rota. All following the arc of love and identity, the three rarely performed works are conducted by Dominic Wheeler and directed by Rodula Gaitanou.
Indies and Idols: Australian Chamber Orchestra Guildhall School musicians join Richard Tognetti and his Australian Chamber Orchestra to discover how the kaleidoscopic dissonances and pioneering textures of 20th-century Polish classical music inspired some of the boldest sounds in 21st-century culture.
Looking West Looking West, a concert-theatre work created by Guildhall School Head of Composition, Professor Julian Philips and librettist Rebecca Hurst, was commissioned jointly by the Nova Music Trust and the Presteigne Festival to mark the 150th anniversary of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ birth.
BBC SO Total Immersion: Sibelius the Storyteller Poetry and music merge in readings and songs: an atmospheric starting point for the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s day of Total Immersion in the world of Sibelius the Storyteller.
Guildhall Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Join Guildhall Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and experience music at its most evocative in this all-French programme of music by Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Lili Boulanger, conducted by Lionel Bringuier.
Yahael Camara Onono Masterclass Guildhall is delighted to welcome the Barbican's first contemporary Milton Court Artist-in-Residence, Yahael Camara Onono, presents a unique masterclass dissecting the music of West Africa.
Guildhall Induction Jazz Orchestra & Choir Forty years on from its release, Donald Fagen’s 'The Nightfly' gets a unique airing in Guildhall Head of Jazz Malcolm Edmonstone’s arrangements for big band and choir.
Our Town John Haidar directs this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama at Guildhall School. Thornton Wilder’s timeless play, set in a fictional American small town, asks questions about the meaning of love, life and death.
Hyde & Seek This gripping new thriller by Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu, told with dynamic lyricism, takes us on a journey through the dualities of light and dark that exist within us all.