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Janine Jansen: LSO Arist Portrait

Sibelius, Vaughan Williams and Dubugnon

Sir Antonio Pappano and Janine Jansen

Barbican

Thursday 3 December 2026 • 7pm

Public booking opens Friday 24 April 10am

Priority booking for LSO Supporters:
Friday 17 April 10am Patrons, Pioneers and Ambassador Friends
Monday 20 April 10am All LSO Friends


Jean Sibelius
The Swan of Tuonela from ‘Lemminkäinen Suite’ (8 mins)
Richard Dubugnon
Sonnenring for violin and orchestra (30 mins)
(world premiere, LSO co-commission)
Interval
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Sinfonia antartica (Symphony No 7) (42 mins)

Sir Antonio Pappano conductor
Janine Jansen violin
London Symphony Chorus
London Symphony Orchestra

The concert will finish at approximately 8.55pm, including a 20-minute interval (timings subject to change).

Concert repeated on 29 November.

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The Concert

Tread the snowy expanses of Sibelius’ Finland and Vaughan Williams’ Antartica, and warm up to the impressionistic hues of Dubugnon’s new concerto.

The Music

Much of Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No 7 started life as the soundtrack to the 1948 film Scott of the Antarctic. You can sense the icy wastes in the eerie opening bars, feel the biting wind, and glimpse Antarctica’s towering glaciers.

In Sibelius’ The Swan of Tuonela, a lone swan, depicted by a melancholy cor anglais over a sombre string accompaniment, glides across a lake. It’s one of the Finnish composer’s most evocative works.

Composer Richard Dubugnon is a master of orchestral colour, combining a contemporary style with glints of impressionism. His new work Sonnenring, a viloin concerto is certain to be equally dazzling.

The Performers

Sir Antonio Pappano and the LSO reach the end of their Vaughan Williams cycle in cinematic style. Janine Jansen, with her expressive gifts and technical perfection, is the perfect choice for Dubugnon’s concerto, in the opening performances of her LSO Artist Portrait.


Sonnenring commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra and Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.

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Booking Your Tickets

Online at lso.co.uk or barbican.org.uk
By phone on +44 20 7870 2500 (Monday to Friday 12–5.30pm)
In person at the Barbican Centre (no booking fee)

Access Scheme 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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Contact the Barbican Box Office at tickets@barbican.org.uk, get help via WhatsApp or send them a text message on 07380 975000.

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All discounts are subject to availability and may not be combined.

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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* Evening and Half Six Fix concerts are recommended for ages 12+

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