



Alice Sara Ott plays Beethoven
The music
The performers
- Karina Canellakis conductor*
- Alice Sara Ott piano
Mahler meets Beethoven in one dazzling concert.
There’s no sound quite like the beginning of Mahler’s First Symphony; a vast, shining stillness that could be a spring morning, or the dawn of the Universe itself. Either way, you know you’re in for an adventure, and there’s no better guide than LPO Principal Guest Conductor Karina Canellakis, an artist who strikes sparks from everything she touches. And imagine the chemistry, too, when she joins pianist Alice Sara Ott in Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto. Some say that it’s his greatest. We just know that whenever Ott performs, the music seems to come alive. Join us, and hear for yourself.
*Karina Canellakis’s position with the LPO is generously supported by Richard Buxton.


Fri 6 Nov 2026, 7.30pm
London, Royal Festival Hall
Tickets from £19.50 (including a transaction fee of £3.50)
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Ott was a superb soloist, dazzling in the music’s more extreme virtuoso writing, exquisitely delicate in its moments of tender quietness.
The Guardian
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