Tickets go on sale today for AAM concerts next year as part of the 2024-25 Transformation season in London. The season culminates in two of the most recognisable works in all of classical
music – Beethoven’s radical Symphony No. 5 and Haydn’s beloved Trumpet Concerto – alongside the modern premiere of music from Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt’s lost ballet Telemachus on Calypso’s Isle.
Along the way, performances at Milton Court Concert Hall after Christmas include a whole mini-opera from the so-called ‘English Bach’, music by perhaps the greatest exponent of 18th-century classicism in the Americas (Brazilian composer José Mauricio Nunes Garcia), and a transformational presentation of The Art of Fugue in a ground-breaking new theatrical concert devised by Bill Barclay.
On Good Friday, Nicholas Mulroy takes on the role of Evangelist for a seasonal performance of Bach’s mighty choral retelling of the Passion, and is joined by soloists Dingle Yandell, Carolyn Sampson, Helen Charlston, Ed Lyon and Jonathan Brown, as well as AAM (chorus and orchestra), directed by Laurence Cummings.
Tickets are now on sale from the Barbican. Find out more >