Step into the epic universe of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba with a breathtaking blend of animation and live music. The critically acclaimed anime comes to life on the big screen, accompanied by a ...
Orchestras from all around the world meet the UK's best and brightest.
Japanese folk singer-songwriter Ichiko Aoba performs her latest album, Luminescent Creatures alongside 12 Ensemble. Back after her 2022 London debut, Aoba will be joined by 12 Ensemble once again for ...
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Musicologist Professor Jonathan Cross talks to former members of the BBC SO as well as former Radio 3 Controller Sir Nicholas Kenyon – about their personal experience of working with Pierre Boulez.
Join the BBC Symphony Orchestra for a day-long deep-dive into the life and work of Pierre Boulez. From 1971 to 1974 Pierre Boulez was the chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra – a relationship ...
A festival that delves deep into the philosophies that form the basis of various theological texts and religious beliefs though conversations, music and healing foods. Voices of Faith is a platform ...
Step into the heart of London’s Brutalist legacy. Did you know the Barbican’s theatre and concert hall go deeper underground than the nearest Tube line; early plans for the Centre included a Pyramid; ...
Join Barbican Young Poets alumni at this special performance inspired by the work of Noah Davis, in collaboration with poet Claudia Rankine. Recognised as one of the most original and uncanny painters ...
Was the Barbican deliberately designed to be hard to navigate? Not quite. The Barbican’s nature as an elevated island is due in part to the scrapped Pedways scheme, an initiative that once planned to ...
Award-winning actor and War Child Ambassador Gillian Anderson hits the stage - joined by a surprise cast of friends - to give voice to the raw, unfiltered fantasies of women from across the globe.
80 years after the end of WWII, we hear musical responses from then and now. You can feel the tension of 1938 in Martinů’s concerto, written when he had left his native Czechoslovakia for Switzerland.