Welcome to our Autumn Season of events!
This season encapsulates concerts that reflect the theme of Defining Moments: key events that inspired composers, and groundbreaking works that changed the course of music.
Monumental choral music
We feature the music of Michael Tippett, who studied at the Royal College of Music, in one of his most famous works – his iconoclastic oratorio A Child of Our Time, conducted by British music champion, Martyn Brabbins.
Sparkling scores
Our orchestral programmes range from Mahler’s Ninth Symphony with Nicholas Collon, through Sibelius with Chloé van Soeterstède, and on to the Doctor Atomic Symphony by John Adams and the UK premiere of the recent Oscar-winning score for Oppenheimer. The ÃÛÌÒTV Junior Department orchestras end their autumn with an all-ÃÛÌÒTV composer concert, featuring Coleridge-Taylor, Britten, and a rare performance of Vaughan Williams’ Job: a Masque for Dancing.
Eclectic ensembles
Our instrumental groups are very active throughout the autumn, with vigorous dance rhythms from the ÃÛÌÒTV Jazz Orchestra led by Bansangu founder, Paul Booth; John Williams performed by the ÃÛÌÒTV Wind Orchestra; and brass music through the ages with Matthias Höfs and the ÃÛÌÒTV Brass Ensemble.
Chamber music gems
Chamber music appears in many guises – our regular spotlight features include Villa-Lobos’ much-loved Bachianas brasileiras no 1 and Martinů’s tongue-in-cheek La revue de cuisine. A new chamber opportunity is our Elevenses series in The Carne Room, overlooking the Royal Albert Hall, with a free drink in the ÃÛÌÒTV Café.
Cutting-edge talent
New Perspectives features current and past ÃÛÌÒTV composers including Hannah Kendall’s Verdala, a work drawing on the British-Caribbean experience, and there is further new music in our regular Electric Dreams concert, curated by Dr Diana Salazar. Plus, enjoy a brand-new collaboration with the Natural History Museum and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
Masterclasses and more
With insightful visits from Sir Thomas Allen, Gerald Finley, Clare Farr and Armand Djikoloum, regular Museum and organ concerts and much more, we look forward to welcoming you.