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Conductor Elim Chan closing her eyes, looking to the floor and holding a baton in her heand.

Radiant. Inventive. Exhilarating.

Colin Matthews and Rachmaninoff

Elim Chan and Olivier Stankiewicz

Sunday 8 February 2026 • 7pm

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Béla Bartók
Dance Suite (17 mins)
Colin Matthews

Oboe Concerto (world premiere, LSO commission) (20 mins)
Interval
Serge Rachmaninoff
Symphonic Dances (36 mins)

Elim Chan conductor
Olivier Stankiewicz oboe
London Symphony Orchestra

The concert will finish at approximately 8.50pm, including a 20-minute interval (timings subject to change).

Tickets

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+ £4 booking fee per online/phone transaction

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£12/£16 + booking fee as above
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An allocation of tickets is available for NHS staff, charity workers and cost-of-living recipients for selected LSO concerts through Tickets for Good. Visit ticketsforgood.org to register.

The Concert

A world premiere concerto from one of Britain’s finest composers, folk-inspired celebration of dance by Bartók, plus Rachmaninoff’s late and great orchestral showstopper.

The Music

Bartók’s Dance Suite weaves together folk-inspired melodies and restless rhythms, creating a vibrant, kaleidoscopic celebration of dance that bridges cultures with electrifying energy.
Here’s a rare chance to hear a major world premiere by one of modern music’s great conjuror of musical worlds, Colin Matthews. We also hear Rachmaninoff’s last major orchestral work, a suite of dances that sounds both entirely modern, but which still bears all the hallmarks of this supremely melodic composer.

The Performers

The LSO’s Principal Oboe Olivier Stankiewicz takes centre-stage for the Colin Matthews premiere, led by conductor Elim Chan – winner of the 2014 Donatella Flick LSO Conducting Competition – , a frequent guest with the orchestra.

[His music] is a mix of very strong, intense, internal emotion and very outward, agitated activity.
Violinist Leila Josefowicz on composer Colin Matthews

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Booking Your Tickets

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Refunds and Exchanges

Contact the Box Office at least 24 hours before the performance (two weeks for group bookings) to exchange your tickets for another LSO concert or Barbican credit voucher, valid for twelve months. A per-ticket administration fee applies.

The LSO reserves the right to change artists or programmes if necessary. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, all bookers will receive a refund.

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Wildcards

£12 or £16 (£12 or £15 for Half Six Fix concerts), plus booking fee. Check availability using the Wildcard link in the Tickets section above. On the concert night, show your Wildcard order email at the Stalls box office to receive a valid ticket worth at least £18 (£15 for Half Six Fix). Not available for LSO Discovery Family Concerts or concerts at LSO St Luke’s. Find out more about Wildcards.

Young People and Students

18 and under*: £6 tickets, plus booking fee. Book online, by phone or in person.
14–25s: Join Young Barbican for discounted tickets to selected concerts.
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* Evening and Half Six Fix concerts are recommended for ages 12+

Groups of 10+

Save 20% to 30% and enjoy additional benefits. Find out more about group booking.

Access Members

Members of the Barbican’s Access Scheme can book wheelchair places priced at the lowest price for that event and book a free companion seat. Join the Barbican Access Scheme.

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