Two great masterpieces take center stage in this brilliant concert from the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrey Boreyko. Sibelius & TchaikovskyLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
Waterfalls, glaciers, and a thunderous storm. Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra in a breathtaking performance of Strauss's "Alpine Symphony."An Alpine SymphonyLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
Under Gardner's baton "not a single note or nuance [goes] unloved." ***** Bachtrack Strauss & BrahmsLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
★★★★★ - The Arts Desk. The London Philharmonic Orchestra gives a stunning performance of Rachmaninoff's gorgeous choral symphony ''The Bells.'' Edward Gardner conducts RachmaninoffLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra for a musical journey through the solar system; Holst's '"Planets.'"The PlanetsLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
Lift your spirits with a glimmering performance of Haydn's Creation from the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Haydn’s CreationLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
Karina Canellakis leads the London Philharmonic Orchestra in an "off the Richter scale" (Bachtrack) performance of Shostakovich and Brahms. Canellakis conducts BrahmsLondon Philharmonic Orchestramusic
Laurent Pelly's expression of Berlioz's adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing as an opera comique becomes ''an elegant treatise on love and music".Beatrice and BenedictGlyndebourneopera
Glyndebourne’s wartime history as a home for evacuee children is the ingenious context for a new production of this unclassifiable tale.Ariadne auf NaxosGlyndebourneopera