
Barbican
London Symphony Orchestra/Thomas Adès
About the Event
Composer and conductor Thomas Adès celebrates elemental Sibelius, shimmering Saariaho, and a new version of his darkly prescient orchestral fable.
Thomas Adès returns to the LSO, showcasing two of Sibelius’ most enigmatic works, beginning with the myth-inspired Les Océanides, its shimmering, surging soundscapes painting unsettling portraits of ocean nymphs. The late Symphony No 7 is a short work of haunting beauty, its primeval trombone call shining like a beacon through the Finnish mists.
Fellow Finn Kaija Saariaho takes up the sea theme with Oltra mar (Across the Sea) for chorus and orchestra. Full of almost overwhelmingly powerful textures, it examines themes of travel, love, time and death. And Thomas Adès’ ominous America foretells the apocalyptic end of a great nation with disorientating intensity.
Thomas Adès and the LSO are joined by the London Symphony Chorus and soprano Anna Dennis for works guaranteed to penetrate deep into your soul.
The concert will finish at approximately 9pm, including a 20-minute interval (timings subject to change).
Programme
Jean Sibelius The Oceanides
Jean Sibelius Symphony No 7
Kaija Saariaho Oltra mar
Thomas Adès America: A Prophecy (2024) for soprano, orchestra and chorus
Performers
London Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Adès conductor
Anna Dennis soprano
London Symphony Chorus
Date
calendar_today08/11/2026
TimeLondon Time
schedule19:00
Venue
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Barbican
Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS
Price
22 £