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The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London, England, and the largest of its kind in Europe. [1] The centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions .
Pages in category "Music commissioned by the Barbican Centre" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
2 November –The Royal Philharmonic Society awards Yo-Yo Ma the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal at the Barbican Centre, London. [ 188 ] 4 November – The New York Philharmonic announces the dismissal of Matthew Muckey and Liang Wang as members of the orchestra, effective with the start of the 2025-2026 season, following a re ...
The Hunger Games juggernaut is once again rolling into town - Suzanne Collins' Sunrise on the Weeping (Scholastic, 18 March) is a prequel set 24 years before the events of the original novels ...
Many major important theatres and National venues are sited beyond the traditional West End theatre land. They include the Royal National Theatre on the South Bank; the nearby Young Vic, Old Vic and Globe Theatres; Sadler's Wells in Rosebery Avenue and Barbican Arts Centre to the east; and the Royal Court Theatre in Chelsea.
The Darbar Festival is an Indian classical music festival based in London that annually features Hindustani classical music and Carnatic music and featured Indian classical dance in 2017. The festival was founded in 2005 in Leicester as a tribute to tabla teacher Gurmit Singh Virdee by his son Sandeep Virdee. [ 1 ]
The BBC SO is the associate orchestra of the Barbican Centre in London, where it gives an annual season of concerts. These seasons include series of concerts devoted to individual modern composers, who have included John Cage, James MacMillan, Elliott Carter, Sofia Gubaidulina, Michael Tippett, George Benjamin, Roberto Carnevale and Thomas Adès.
Koko (previously known as Camden Palace and The Music Machine), London – 1,500 Electric Brixton (formerly known as the Fridge), London – 1,500 O2 Institute , Birmingham – O2 Institute 1 - 1,500, O2 Institute 2 - 600, O2 Institute 3 - 250