RaMell Ross joins for a ScreenTalk to discuss his new film, Nickel Boys, an adaptation of Coulson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Interviewed by Akua Gyamfi.
Sufi music and poetry, Indian classical dance, the airborne vocals of Abi Sampa, and artful orchestrations converge in a free-spirited project whose transformative ecstasy holds audiences spellbound.
A special evening of new music and film with composer, drummer and filmmaker Daniel Brandt. Alongside the French contemporary music ensemble, Ensemble 0, performing the latest work by Tristan Perich.
Struggles, seduction and sparkling wit: Laurence Cummings and AAM play Beethoven, Haydn and Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt. On a magical island, a young hero makes sweet music with a beautiful sorceress. In ...
In tribute to Oscar-winning composer Ennio Morricone, the Madrid Philharmonic Orchestra takes us on a journey through 100 years of cinema with music from some of the greatest films of all time.
Join Guildhall Symphony Orchestra for an awe-inspiring evening of music in Barbican Hall, conducted by alumnus Roberto González-Monjas. Taking us on a vivid and breathtaking symphonic journey through ...
Sir Antonio Pappano conducts a concert performance of Strauss’ scandalous opera Salome, with the brilliant soprano Asmik Grigorian in the title role. The story of Salome has fascinated artists, writer ...
Before Holst’s classic portrayal of the solar system, we will hear Manu Martin’s Cosmic Rhapsody, based on a narrative created by Susan Lim and Christina Teenz Tan. In the piece, the quest for ...
Guaranteed entry to the concert – your seat will only be allocated on the day of the performance. You could be placed anywhere in the Hall, in seats worth at least £18. Book early for the best price – ...
Julian Clayton conducts the outstanding young musicians of Junior Guildhall in a programme of 20th-century America-inspired works. The early evening concert offers the chance to hear John Harbison’s ...
Join The Gentle Author of Spitalfields Life for a two hour storytelling ramble across the square mile. From the steps of St Paul's Cathedral through the narrow alleys and lanes to the Bank of England, ...