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Liverpool-born soprano Kelsey Thomas performs songs by Debussy, Wolf, Rachmaninov and more.
Lunchtime Concert
The Ensemble of St. Luke’s opened the Music Room in 2015 – now they help celebrate its tenth anniversary.
A concert of music from Britain and France, performed by the Orchestra’s Helen Wilson and Ruth Davies.
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s bass section performs favourite film soundtracks.
Organist Ian Tracey presents a programme of seasonal songs.
The Ensemble of St. Luke’s performs a selection of Italian-inspired works.
Jonathan Aasgaard and musicians from the Orchestra bring you works by Johan Svendsen.
The Liverpool String Quartet presents a programme featuring Haydn’s evocative The Seven Last Words of Christ.
Lumas Winds perform music from Bernstein’s West Side Story, plus works by Mozart and more.
The group performs two of Beethoven’s finest works for string quartet.
Treat yourself during your lunchtime break with an hour-long concert featuring Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians in the intimate and informal surroundings of our Music Room. Our Lunchtime Concerts series is sponsored by Maestro! Touring.
Treat yourself during your lunchtime break with an hour-long concert featuring Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians in the intimate and informal surroundings of our Music Room. For 2024/25, we are introducing reserved seating at all our Music Room concerts. To view available seating and...
Treat yourself to a lunchtime break, with an hour-long concert featuring Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians in the intimate and informal surroundings of our Music Room.
Treat yourself to a lunchtime break, with an hour-long concert featuring Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians in the intimate and informal surroundings of our Music Room.
Treat yourself to a lunchtime break, with an hour-long concert featuring Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians in the intimate and informal surroundings of our Music Room.
Happy Birthday, Beethoven! Legendary composer, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Germany in 1770, and to celebrate his 250th Birthday year, we will be starting 2020 with a selection of concerts featuring some of his finest works. One of the most influential composers in classical music, Beethoven’s...