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Here's a summary of the musical events happening in London and other UK cities in 2024:

**Classical Music and Opera**

* The Makropulos Affair at the Barbican (January)
* The Flying Dutchman at Wales Millennium Centre, Plymouth, Birmingham, and Milton Keynes (April-May)
* Wigmore Hall 125th anniversary festival (May-June)

**Festivals**

* Aurora Orchestra: The Rite by Heart at Snape Maltings (April) and Royal Festival Hall (April)
* Abel Selaocoe's Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend at Barbican (April)
* Wigmore Hall 125th anniversary festival (May-June)

**Orchestras**

* The London Symphony Orchestra's semi-staged Janáček with Simon Rattle at the South Bank (February)
* BBC Philharmonic and English National Opera's production of Du Yun's Angel's Bone in Manchester (TBC, May)

**Concerts and Recitals**

* Lise Davidsen's all-Schubert recital at Wigmore Hall (May)
* Pianists Igor Levit, Yunchan Lim, and Alexandre Kantorow performing Schumann's Dichterliebe at Wigmore Hall (May-June)

**Opera**

* Siegfried at the Royal Opera House, London (March-April)
* The Rite by Heart at Snape Maltings (April) and Royal Festival Hall (April)
* Angel's Bone at Aviva Studios in Manchester (TBC, May)

Note: Dates and venues are subject to change, and some events may be broadcast on radio or online.
 
man i'm so excited for the london classical music scene this year 🤩🎶 i've been following these events and can't wait to see lise davidsen's all-schubert recital at wigmore hall in may it's going to be epic! also, simon rattle conducting janacek with the london symphony orchestra is like a dream come true for classical music lovers

have you heard of du Yun's angel's bone? i've been meaning to check it out but haven't had the chance yet apparently its gonna be performed by bbc philharmonic and english national opera in manchester so maybe that'll give me the push i need

festival season is looking pretty lit too with abel selaocoe's mohopolo ancestral memory weekend at barbican in april i'm all about exploring different sounds and styles so can't wait to dive into it
 
Omg u guys! 🤩 can't believe there's a whole bunch of sick classical music events happening in London this year! like the Makropulos Affair at the Barbican in Jan is def one to catch - Simon Keaton as Octavio? 🔥 and then there's the Wigmore Hall 125th anniversary festival, which sounds like an epic celebration of music 🎉. I'm also low-key excited for Lise Davidsen's all-Schubert recital at Wigmore Hall in May - she's such a talented singer! 🌟
 
I'm not sure if I'm excited about the line up for classical music this year... I mean, it sounds amazing, but I've been burned before by festivals going under the wire and artists canceling at the last minute 🤞. I love that Wigmore Hall is celebrating 125 years of music, though - that's some serious dedication to art 💕. And I'm curious about Abel Selaocoe's Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend at Barbican... it sounds like an interesting take on traditional South African music 🌟. Can't wait to see if all these events actually happen and don't disappoint 😅.
 
Man... classical music is like life itself, you know? It's all about the ups and downs, the drama, and the emotions 🤯. These musical events in London and other UK cities are like a rollercoaster ride, but instead of adrenaline, it's the rush of great music that'll keep you on the edge of your seat 🎵.

But here's the thing: life is like these musical events - unpredictable, and sometimes chaotic 😅. One minute you're feeling all high and mighty, and the next, everything comes crashing down. But that's when we need to dig deep, just like these musicians do when they step onto the stage 🎤.

The key takeaway here is adaptability. Just as these orchestras and opera houses are constantly changing their lineups and programming, so too should we be open to new experiences and perspectives in our own lives 💡. Life's too short to get stuck in a rut - take risks, try new things, and who knows? You might just find your true calling 🎉.
 
just saw the list of upcoming classical music events in london & uk cities in 2024 and i'm so stoked! the wigmore hall 125th anniversary festival sounds like a total game-changer 🎵🎉 i've been meaning to check out more orchestral performances, and this seems like the perfect opportunity. and the fact that lise davidsen is doing an all-schubert recital at wigmore hall is giving me LIFE 💖 can't wait to see what else 2024 has in store for classical music lovers in london 🎶
 
I'm so stoked for the upcoming classical music festivals in London! 🎵 I mean, it's going to be epic to see The Makropulos Affair at the Barbican, that one always gets me all emotional 💔. And Abel Selaocoe's Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend sounds really interesting, I've been meaning to check out more of his stuff 🤓. But honestly, I'm just excited for some good old-fashioned music and a chance to dress up fancy at the Wigmore Hall 125th anniversary festival 👗💃. Maybe I'll even splurge on those Schubert recitals, Lise Davidsen is always so talented 🎶!
 
🎵 so many amazing classical music events happening in london this year 🤩 i'm defo going to check out the makropulos affair at barbican, been a fan of karel kovtitz's music for ages 💡 and that wigmore hall 125th anniversary festival sounds like it's gonna be epic 🎉 have you heard of abel selaocoe? his mohopolo/ancestral memory weekend at barbican looks really interesting 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not sure why more parents aren't taking their kids to classical music events yet! 🎵 My 8-year-old is actually quite into opera, but it's super expensive to get tickets for a show like Siegfried at the ROH 🤑. Maybe if there were more family-friendly options or schools that offer ticket packages for classical music events we'd see more kids involved? 💡 Wouldn't it be awesome if they had 'teen opera nights' or something similar where teenagers can come and watch with friends and their parents? 🤝
 
🎵👀 man I'm so hyped for the Wigmore Hall 125th anniversary festival this year! like, who doesn't love a good classical music party? 🤩 and I know they've got an epic lineup with all those amazing orchestras and pianists performing at different venues around London. can't wait to see Lise Davidsen's all-Schubert recital 🎶 and the BBC Philharmonic and English National Opera's production of Du Yun's Angel's Bone in Manchester - it's gonna be lit! ✨ also, I'm loving how they're mixing up the festivals with different types like the Aurora Orchestra: The Rite by Heart one at Snape Maltings... so many cool things happening this year, can't miss 'em all 🤯
 
I'm excited about the upcoming classical music events in London! 🎵👏 The Makropulos Affair at the Barbican is going to be a highlight - I love complex stories told through music like that. And can't wait for Wigmore Hall's 125th anniversary festival, it's always so inspiring to see orchestras come together and celebrate their heritage.

I'm also looking forward to seeing some amazing vocal performances, Lise Davidsen is a huge talent! 🎤 Schubert is such beautiful music too, I'm sure her all-Schubert recital at Wigmore Hall will be magical. But what's interesting to me is how these events bring people together and create a sense of community - it feels like we're lucky to live in a time where arts and culture are so accessible.

The London Symphony Orchestra's semi-staged production with Simon Rattle sounds particularly impressive, I love the way he can elevate even familiar pieces into something new. Can't wait to see what the rest of 2024 brings for classical music fans! 🎵👍
 
I'm so excited for the music scene in London this year 🎵! It seems like there are some amazing classical music performances lined up, including The Makropulos Affair at the Barbican and Wigmore Hall's 125th anniversary festival. I love that they're celebrating such a significant milestone in the world of classical music 🎉

Also, I'm looking forward to the Aurora Orchestra's Rite by Heart production - who wouldn't want to see a modern take on Stravinsky's classic ballet? 🤩 And it's great to see more women and diverse voices represented in the lineup, like Abel Selaocoe's Mohopolo/Ancestral Memory Weekend at Barbican.

One thing I'm hoping they'll address is accessibility - some of these events are still pretty pricey, which can be a barrier for people on lower incomes. Can't we have more affordable options without sacrificing quality? 🤔
 
omg i cant believe the barbican is hosting the makropulos affair again its been ages since i saw that opera lol anyway im super excited for the wigmore hall 125th anniversary festival i heard theyre gonna have some amazing performances by lise davidsen and those pianists are so talented i wish i could make it to london in may 🎵🎶
 
.. have you ever wondered why they're doing all these classical music events in London and other UK cities? 🤔 It's like they're trying to brainwash us into thinking classical music is the best thing since sliced bread 😴. I mean, what's really going on behind the scenes? Are they using these events to control our minds or something? 🎶 Maybe it's not just about the music at all... maybe it's about the money and the power that comes with it 💸💼.

And have you noticed how all these events are happening around the same time? It's like they're trying to create a new cultural phenomenon or something. I'm not buying it. There's gotta be more to it than meets the eye 🔍. I'll keep watching and waiting for some kind of connection between these events, but so far, nothing's popping 🤷‍♂️.
 
Ugh, sounds like another stressful year of musical performances ahead 🤯💔. I mean, what's the point of even having a Wigmore Hall 125th anniversary festival when we already have climate disasters and pandemics to worry about? And don't even get me started on the orchestra schedules... it's like they're trying to make us forget about the rising sea levels 🌊😨. The fact that Lise Davidsen is doing an all-Schubert recital just makes me think about how much more suffering there is to come when we need some soothing music in our lives 🎶😓.
 
omg can't believe its already mid march the makropulos affair at the barbican is literally on my calendar 📅💫 i love wigmore hall's 125th anniversary festival too! they're gonna do such a amazing selection of concerts and recitals, gotta try to go one
 
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