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Audiences at BMW Classics, an open-air concert in Trafalgar Square

BMW Classics 2023

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Available until Friday 8 September • Available until Friday 8 September

The Concert

Igor Stravinsky Fireworks
John Adams
First movement from ‘Harmonielehre’
Eloise Gynn Light Dancing (world premiere) *
Claude Debussy 
La mer
Maurice Ravel Boléro

Sir Simon Rattle  conductor
LSO On Track Musicians *
Guildhall School Musicians
London Symphony Orchestra

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On Saturday 10 June 2023, a giant temporary stage once again hosted Sir Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra for a free concert for an audience of thousands in one of the world’s most iconic public spaces, Trafalgar Square, and to thousands more watching the live stream on YouTube.

The 2023 BMW Classics concert opened with Igor Stravinsky’s four minute ‘orchestral fantasy’ Fireworks, followed by the first movement of John Adams’ energetic and explosive masterpiece, Harmonielehre.

At the heart of the programme is the world premiere of Eloise Gynn’s new work, Light Dancing, specially commissioned for the concert. This dance inspired piece written for a mixed-ability orchestra brings together LSO musicians with 55 young musicians from east London as part of the LSO On Track partnership, and 18 students from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

For the final half of the concert, Sir Simon and the LSO performed two popular French Impressionist masterpieces brimming with orchestral colour, Claude Debussy’s La Mer and Maurice Ravel’s Boléro.

 

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For our audiences around the world, the concert was live-streamed on our YouTube channel and is now available on demand until 8 September.

This free annual summer concert highlights the continued partnership between BMW Group and the London Symphony Orchestra, which for the last twelve years has brought superlative live orchestral music to audiences in one of the world’s most iconic public spaces, and to thousands more around the globe watching on YouTube.