Top conductor John Andrews joins Harrow’s premier orchestra for a programme of favourite fairytale-inspired works.
Top conductor John Andrews joins Harrow’s premier orchestra for a programme of favourite fairytale-inspired works.
Outstanding Russian Pianist Mikhail Shiyaev joins us to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto.
Jessica Zhu, winner of the 2011 Hastings International Piano Competition, performs Brahms’ Piano Concerto, and the orchestra presents Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.
We’re thrilled to welcome Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay and Timothy Walden, respectively Concertmaster and Principal Cello of the Philharmonia Orchestra, as soloists in Brahms’s Double Concerto.
Trinity Orchestra is thrilled to welcome guest conductor Alexander Walker and cellist Julian Metzger for a programme of Borodin, Shostakovich and Dvořák.
Trinity Orchestra presents a riveting programme of English music, celebrating the role of women in music and the centenary of the first British women winning the vote.
Richard Strauss’s sublime Four Last Songs, Sibelius’ misty and mysterious Scene with Cranes, and Gustav Mahler’s magnificent Symphony No. 1.
Richard Strauss’ masterly tone poem ‘Don Juan’, Korngold’s popular Violin Concerto, and Tchaikovsky’s dark but beautiful Pathétique Symphony.
We’re delighted to welcome back conductor Andrew Morley for the first concert of our 2015/16 season, with music by Neruda, Elgar and Mendelssohn.
We open our new season with an Italian-inspired programme, featuring wonderful music by Tchaikovsky, Bizet and Berlioz