London Symphony Orchestra - Music Of The Nineteenth Century

London Symphony Orchestra was established in 1904, with the intention of introducing the finest forms of music to the largest number of audiences. Since then, it has stayed true to its message, in its own unique and unparalleled way. Throughout the year, the orchestra gives 70 annual performances in the Barbican Centre in London, its main performance hall, in addition to the tours around Britain and the world. MOZART Overture: The Marriage of Figaro K492 MOZART Concerto for Oboe in C K285d (K314) Interval MAHLER Symphony No. 1 “The Titan” London Symphony Orchestra Alexandre Bloch, conductor Olivier Stankiewicz, oboe

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18-11-2017 08:00 PM To 18-11-2017 10:00 PM

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