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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra performs Pop Goes Classical, uplifting orchestral versions of the world's most iconic p...
Renowned duo Peter and Zoltán Katona celebrate classical and flamenco guitar.
Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company and the Equilibrium String Quartet bring you an evening of brand-new music.
Acclaimed conductor Aurel Dawidiuk and legendary pianist Till Fellner come together for a programme of Mendelssohn and Mozart.
The acclaimed Chaos String Quartet performs works by Schubert, Webern and Korngold.
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir step into the spotlight, bringing you a roof-raising celebration of Liverpool Philharmonic’s choral family.
Domingo Hindoyan reunites with piano sensation Alim Beisembayev for Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto, and the Orchestra takes on Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.5.
One of Britain’s most celebrated and best-loved tenors, Alfie Boe, OBE, has announced a brand-new UK tour celebrating his most iconic hits, fan-favourite classi...
Artist in Residence Mark Simpson performs music by John Adams and we hear a remarkable work by Steve Reich, after a UK premiere fr...
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Liverpool’s own Paul Lewis performs Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto, while conductor Adam Hickox brings us works by Schumann and Berlioz.
Join the Orchestra on a countryside adventure to discover fantastic works by Beethoven, Vaughan Williams and more.
Gospel power meets reggae spirit in a unique, soul-stirring live experience. Following their sold-out success with Paul Simon’s G...
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