



Julia Fischer plays Brahms
The music
The performers
- Edward Gardner conductor*
- Julia Fischer violin
Tchaikovsky’s explosive Manfred Symphony meets the sunlit warmth of Brahms’s Violin Concerto.
Manfred is an outsider – a purposeless spirit, tormented by impossible desires and driven into the wilderness by a society whose conventions he rejects. Tchaikovsky sensed a kindred spirit in Byron’s brooding anti-hero, and his explosive Manfred Symphony contains some of the most uncompromising (and the most tender) music he ever wrote. Edward Gardner adores it, but it’s a hard act to follow. So we’re beginning the concert with the serene melodies and sunlit warmth of Brahms’s Violin Concerto, played tonight by a good friend of the LPO – Julia Fischer, a violinist who lives every note she plays.
*Edward Gardner’s position with the LPO is generously supported by Aud Jebsen.


Wed 21 Oct 2026, 7.30pm
London, Royal Festival Hall
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... every phrase, articulation, tone color, and dynamic is utterly controlled and applied with utmost musical intelligence.
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