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Final concert of the Brahms Symphony Festival

  • from £5 | St John's Smith Square Smith Square London, England, SW1P 3HA United Kingdom (map)

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The Outcry Ensemble return to St John’s Smith Square after their acclaimed performance of Brahms’ requiem and the Beethoven 251 Festival, which presented all nine of Beethoven’s Symphonies.

This time round, they’re hosting the Brahms Symphony Festival - a celebration of music by Brahms across four concerts at St John’s 24 Feb-3 March.

Each concert features a pre-concert talk given by The Outcry Ensemble’s conductor, James Henshaw, where the music is explained and explored.

The festival ends with Oscar Perks returning alongside cellist Leo Melvin to play Brahms’ Double Concerto, before the fourth symphony rounds it all off.

For those who come to all four concerts in the Brahms Symphony Festival there is a 15% discount. Under 30s can get £5 tickets by joining the free SJSS Young Friends scheme. Find out more below.



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