
A classical music concert featuring the London Philharmonic Orchestra performing Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5, R Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1, and Bacewicz Overture.
If you are looking to plan ahead for your cultural calendar in Brighton, the London Philharmonic Orchestra has announced details for their upcoming performance at the Brighton Dome. The concert, titled Tchaikovsky’s Fifth, is scheduled to take place on 3 April 2027. It is worth noting that while several sources list this date, there has been some conflicting information regarding the schedule in official announcements, so it is a good idea to keep an eye on the venue's updates as the date approaches.
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The programme for the evening is quite specific, focusing on a mix of orchestral works. The orchestra will perform Bacewicz’s Overture, followed by R Strauss’s Horn Concerto No. 1. The main feature of the night is Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. The performance will be led by conductor Delyana Lazarova, with Felix Klieser joining as the soloist for the horn concerto. It is a straightforward programme that leans into the romantic repertoire, which might be of interest if you enjoy symphonic music.
Regarding the logistics, the concert will be held in the Concert Hall at the Brighton Dome. Tickets are currently listed with a guide price of 10.00 pounds for standard entry. Since this is part of the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s residency in the city, it follows their usual format for these seasonal appearances. Whether this fits into your plans for next spring depends on your interest in this particular selection of composers, but the details are now set for those who prefer to book well in advance.















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