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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Artist in Residence Simone Lamsma brings

               the mood and music of Argentina's capital with Piazzolla's Four Seasons of Buenos
               Aires, on:- Sunday, 9 June 2024. The evening will also see performances of
               Sarasate's passionate Introduction and Tarantella, before she is joined by Eva
               Thorarinsdottir for Bach's Double Concerto. The concert also features Arvo Pärt's
               Summa and Grieg's Holberg Suite.

               On Wednesday, 19 June 2024, conductor Jack Sheen leads Ensemble 10:10,
               Liverpool Philharmonic's contemporary music ensemble. The programme features
               Sylvia Lim's exploration of decay; Reframe; in addition to 5 world premieres,
               including:- Jack Sheen's A Line, a curve or figure and Études, as well as:- Sky
               Macklay's Microvariations, Stephen Pratt's Noting the Landscape, and Timothy
               Jackson's Traffic Jams and Anagrams, featuring solo cello by Jonathan Aasgaard.
























               On Sunday, 23 June 2024, led by violinist Thelma Handy, the Orchestra showcase5
               bright, vibrant and perfectly playful pieces including:- Bach's Brandenburg
               Concerto No.3, Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Marianna Martines'
               Overture / Symphony in C. This concert will also mark oboist Jonathan Small's last
               ever solo 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,
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