Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2024-25 season

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2024-25 season

Welcome to our Resident Season at Cadogan Hall.

Music is about people. People tell stories. And with the combined talents of the 75 artists who make up the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, there’s no limit to the tales we can tell or the pictures we can paint. The RPO’s 2024-25 Season at Cadogan Hall begins with Mussorgsky’s famous Pictures at an Exhibition, but that’s just the start of the adventure: 15 concerts filled with favourite melodies, contemporary classics, new discoveries and sonic surprises. And from the English landscapes of Elgar to the unbridled emotions of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky – whether we’re playing a glittering piano concerto, or surrendering to raw operatic passion – every one of them is bursting with stories.

To help us tell them, we’ve invited some of our favourite soloists and conductors – artists from Britain and around the world who feel as passionately as we do about the sound of great music played by a world-class orchestra. The RPO’s Principal Associate Conductor Alexander Shelley conducts Brahms, Martyn Brabbins conducts Vaughan Williams and Shiyeon Sung harnesses the elemental energy of Carl Nielsen. Violinist Esther Yoo plays Bernstein, pianist Daniel Ciobanu plays Prokofiev, and throughout the season – as our 2024-25 Artist-in-Residence – we’re thrilled to welcome the phenomenal young Swedish-Norwegian violinist Johan Dalene: one of those rare performers who makes everything they touch light up.

And that’s not even the half of it. One thing’s for sure, though: somewhere in our season there’s a musical story that will speak directly to you. Come to Cadogan Hall, and let us share it.

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See the RPO 2025-26 season

Series discounts*
Book 2 or 3 concerts, save 15%
Book 4 or 5 concerts, save 25%
Book 6 or more concerts, save 30%

Group discounts
Groups of 6+ save up to 35% – see rpo.co.uk/groups for details.

ENCORE members
£5 off top three ticket prices

(*excludes Christmas Cracker concerts. To qualify for series discount, the same number of tickets must be bought for each event in the same transaction; series discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or applied retrospectively.)

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Long Yu & Esther Yoo

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Esther Yoo plus Pictures at an Exhibition

Wednesday 18 September 2024, 7.30pm

Dancing chickens, luminous skulls, a witch’s hut… sounds spectacular? It’s amazing what you can achieve with a head full of stories, an ear for musical colour, and a few shots of vodka! In the opening concert of our new season, guest conductor...
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Jac van Steen & Curtis Phill Hsu

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Mendelssohn, Schumann & Wagner

Thursday 26 September 2024, 7.30pm

The composers of the Romantic era liked their landscapes untamed, their stories sensational and their emotions larger-than-life – so that’s exactly what conductor Jac van Steen delivers tonight. Mendelssohn conceived his ‘Scottish’ Symphony a...
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Robert Trevino & Johan Dalene

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Rachmaninov, Prokofiev & Shostakovich

Wednesday 30 October 2024, 7.30pm

Trumpets ring out as Shostakovich prepares to cut loose and party. Sergei Prokofiev meets a French violinist and writes a concerto with a Spanish sizzle: music that sings, dances and tingles in the ear. And, exiled from Russia, Sergei Rachmaninov dis...
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Daniel Hyde & City of London Choir

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Mozart’s Requiem

Tuesday 12 November 2024, 7.30pm

The masked stranger, the mysterious commission; the dying Mozart frantically composing as his life ebbs away… If you’ve seen Amadeus, you’ll know the legend behind Mozart’s unfinished Requiem. For once, though, the reality is even more incred...
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Alexander Shelley & János Balázs

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Brahms’ Symphony No. 2

Thursday 28 November 2024, 7.30pm

The RPO’s Principal Associate Conductor Alexander Shelley has been called ‘a natural communicator’ – and tonight he has a joyous story to tell. He kicks off with the whirlwind energy and homespun high-spirits of Smetana’s irresistible comed...
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Christmas Cracker

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Christmas Cracker 2024

Saturday 7 December 2024, 3pm & 7.30pm

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s much-loved Christmas Cracker concert returns to Cadogan Hall. Featuring your favourite Christmas songs and a selection of sing-along carols, it’s the perfect way to get your festive season off to a joyfu...
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Shiyeon Sung & Johan Dalene

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto

Thursday 27 February 2025, 7.30pm

When Johan Dalene won the Carl Nielsen International Violin Competition in 2019, one critic predicted that he’d become the greatest Swedish violinist in generations: a player with ‘a wondrous tone, an elegant straightforwardness and a freshness o...
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Stephanie Childress & Anastasia Kobekina

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Bizet’s Carmen Symphony

Wednesday 12 March 2025, 7.30pm

‘Take me away… I have killed her: Carmen, my beloved!’ Bizet’s Carmen is one of the world’s most popular operas, and with good reason – it’s bursting with melodies that, once heard, are never forgotten. Tonight’s concert climaxes with...
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Eduardo Strausser & Liya Petrova

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Korngold’s Violin Concerto

Wednesday 9 April 2025, 7.30pm

If you enjoy Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony (No. 9), you’re going to love the one that he wrote back home in the heart of Bohemia. Hymn tunes, birdsong and folk dances; village bands, summer sunsets and blazing triumph – they’re all here...
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Martyn Brabbins & Peter Donohoe

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Elgar’s Enigma Variations

Wednesday 16 April 2025, 7.30pm

Elgar’s Enigma Variations began as a parlour game – a series of musical portraits of the composer’s nearest and dearest. It grew into the warmest, tenderest and most stirring masterpiece in all of British music: who isn’t moved by the profoun...
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Adam Hickox & Matthew Williams

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony

Thursday 1 May 2025, 7.30pm

‘I am the new Bacchus, pressing out glorious wine for the human spirit,’ declared Ludwig van Beethoven. True, he wasn’t known for his modesty – but until you’ve heard his incredible Seventh Symphony in full, heart-pounding flight, you’ve...
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Antonello Manacorda & Johan Dalene

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony

Thursday 29 May 2025, 7.30pm

Don’t be misled by the title: for Tchaikovsky, ‘Pathétique’ meant ‘full of emotion’ and when he composed his autobiographical final symphony… well, let’s just say that he didn’t hold back. Soaring romance, desperate tragedy and brill...
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Gemma New & Daniel Ciobanu

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Prokofiev & Borodin

Wednesday 11 June 2025, 7.30pm

The wind rises, and waves smash against the North Sea coast of England. The earth shakes, as the very ground beneath our feet threatens to give way. And, in 19th-century Russia, a chemist with a gift for music, dreams of ancient times and exotic trib...
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