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performance with the Orchestra. As a final farewell, Jonathan will
               perform pieces by Bach and Dittersdorf on the oboe d’amore.


               Domingo Hindoyan, Chief Conductor of the Royal Liverpool

               Philharmonic Orchestra, conducts a musical journey through the
               Mediterranean on Thursday, 27 June. Audiences at The Tung will
               hear the electrifying overture to Rossini’s The Barber of Seville,
               Bizet’s enchanting Symphony in C, and Tchaikovsky’s

               moving Souvenir de Florence.


               Thursday, 4 July, will see a performance of The Silent Planet, a new
               suite by Delia Stevens and Will Pound, which reinterprets Holst’s
               epic work for a new era, featuring Earth as an additional movement.

               Driven by our changing climate, Stevens and Pound imagine each
               movement through 21st century experiences. Conducted by Clark
               Rundell with orchestrations by Ian Gardiner, Stevens and Pound will
               join musicians from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
               and Royal Northern College of Music, as well as speakers from

               youth-led global climate organisation Force of Nature.


               Domingo Hindoyan returns with the Orchestra on Thursday 26 and
               Sunday, 29 September, with Serenades, an evening of chamber

               works by Dvořák, Hindemith, and Brahms.


               Also this summer, the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company
               Festival returns with a series of concerts that showcase the talent
               of Liverpool’s brightest young musicians.


               On Saturday, 6 July, Youth Brass Band will perform a series of
               classics with conductor – and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

               Orchestra section leader trombone – Simon Cowen. On Saturday,
               13 July, Youth Academy Orchestra will perform highlights from the
               orchestral repertoire, conducted by Alex Dunn, and the Youth

               Orchestra present the repertoire they will be performing at the
               Florence Youth Festival in Italy conducted by Lauren
               Wasynczuk. On Sunday, 14 July, Liverpool Philharmonic Youth
               Choir, Children’s Choir and Melody Makers will perform their end of
               year choral celebration concerts with conductors Alison White,

               Simon Emery and Ian Stephens. The Youth Session Orchestra will
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