Brahms' Fourth
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX , [Venue Details]The London Philharmonic Orchestra pairs two Brahms masterworks with Tchaikovsky’s mighty First Piano Concerto, welcoming the outstanding Pavel Kolesnikov.
When Brahms’ Fourth Symphony was first performed in 1885, one critic said that it was like gazing into a deep well – the darker the sky, the more brightly the stars shine back.
It’s just as beautiful 140 years on, and for LPO Principal Conductor Edward Gardner, it’s a source of enduring poetry and strength.
Tonight he pairs it with another tragic masterpiece by Brahms, and welcomes the ‘outstanding’ (The Daily Telegraph) Pavel Kolesnikov in Tchaikovsky’s mighty First Piano Concerto.
It’s hugely famous and rightly loved – but believe us, you won’t have heard it played like this.
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Admission: To be confirmed
Performer name: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Other key names: Edward Gardner - conductor, Pavel Kolesnikov - piano
Age restriction: For ages 7+
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Brahms' Fourth
Wednesday, 5 Nov 2025 @7.30pm
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XXMore Information
The London Philharmonic Orchestra pairs two Brahms masterworks with Tchaikovsky’s mighty First Piano Concerto, welcoming the outstanding Pavel Kolesnikov.
When Brahms’ Fourth Symphony was first performed in 1885, one critic said that it was like gazing into a deep well – the darker the sky, the more brightly the stars shine back.
It’s just as beautiful 140 years on, and for LPO Principal Conductor Edward Gardner, it’s a source of enduring poetry and strength.
Tonight he pairs it with another tragic masterpiece by Brahms, and welcomes the ‘outstanding’ (The Daily Telegraph) Pavel Kolesnikov in Tchaikovsky’s mighty First Piano Concerto.
It’s hugely famous and rightly loved – but believe us, you won’t have heard it played like this.
Admission: To be confirmed
Performer name: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Other key names: Edward Gardner - conductor, Pavel Kolesnikov - piano
Age restriction: For ages 7+
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