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Meet Director of Artistic Planning Ben Larpent
This month, Claire Whittle interviewed our new Director of Artistic Planning Ben Larpent to find out more about our programme planning and his recent introduction to the Philharmonia.
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Lockdown Listening with Matthew Hurlock
This month, President of the Philharmonia Foundation Matthew Hurlock shares a listening list full of Philharmonia memories.
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Watch again: Beethoven's Prometheus
Beethoven superfan Stephen Fry joins conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen for this re-telling of the myth of Prometheus. Watch this free concert on our YouTube channel
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Learn all about Beethoven's The Creatures of Prometheus
Prometheus’ myth has had many retellings over the centuries – read all about Beethoven’s take The Creatures of Prometheus ballet and how the work was received by 1801 Vienna
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5 questions with Pekka Kuusisto
Ahead of his first Philharmonia concert as conductor, we spoke with Pekka Kuusisto about his approach to Beethoven, conducting in a pandemic and much more.
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Philharmonia and Wardington’s Original Ludlow Dry Gin launch new partnership
Together, we will release a new limited-edition London Dry ‘Philharmonia Gin’.
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Lockdown Listening with Cheremie Hamilton-Miller
This month, Deputy President of the Orchestra and Viola Cheremie Hamilton-Miller shares her musical picks for running, listening and playing.
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Watch again: Hrůša conducts Dvořák
We all need an escape once in a while – and what better way to forget about the world for an evening than with a stunningly-filmed concert? Star cellist Alisa Weilerstein and longstanding Philharmonia friend Jakub Hrůša take on this all-Dvořák programme filled with joy, passion and plenty of flair.
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A guide to Antonín Dvořák's music
Read about Dvorak’s use of tunes and rhythms from folk music, his initial dislike for the cello and much more ahead of our Philharmonia Session conducted by fellow Czech Jakub Hrůša
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Watch again: Fidelio at Garsington
Follow the timeless story of one of opera’s most compelling heroines in Beethoven’s only opera. Expect love and subterfuge, all framed by Beethoven’s effortless ear for melody.
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Meet American soprano Julia Bullock
We spoke to American soprano Julia Bullock ahead of her Philharmonia debut about her extensive work on Les Illuminations text by Arthur Rimbaud, working with Esa-Pekka Salonen and much more.
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Who was Florence Price?
Read about trailblazer composer Florence Price, the first African American woman to gain national acclaim and whose work was almost lost forever.
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Philharmonia Orchestra receives Culture Recovery Fund grant
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Principal Conductor & Artistic Advisor Esa-Pekka Salonen are delighted to have been awarded just under £1m from the UK Government’s Culture Recovery Fund.
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Lockdown Listening with Jakub Hrůša
Ahead of our next Philharmonia Session, Hrůša conducts Dvořák, conductor Jakub Hrůša shares a tribute to Czech composers and the historical contribution of his homeland to the music world in this month’s Lockdown Listening.
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Philharmonia announces full online autumn programme
Six online performances in two strands, encompassing livestreamed concerts, pre-recorded performances and radio broadcasts, as the Orchestra continues to build out its new digital performance schedule.