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The Historic Cinema Screen at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Here is a photo of the historic Walturdaw cinema screen at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, taken by RLPO photographer Mark McNulty earlier today. Said to be the last surviving, working one of it’s type in the world, Mark has captured it … Continue reading
RLPO announces 2013 – 2014 new season!
There was an air of extra excitement around Liverpool Philharmonic Hall yesterday, as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra launched it’s programme of spectacular events for next season. The press, subscribers, supporters and the musicians gathered in the hall, eagerly awaiting … Continue reading
Capital Refurbishment at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
The plans of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic for a major, multi-million pound refurbishment of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall moved a step closer today with the submission of our planning application to Liverpool City Council. Our architects Caruso St. John have developed … Continue reading
Celebrations ahead for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Following yesterday’s press announcement that the RLPO and Vasily Pertrenko will be continuing their present collaboration well into the future, I would like to begin drawing your attention to the many other reasons for imminent cheer and celebration over the … Continue reading
John Suchet – Concert Trombonist
I don’t suppose that many people know John Suchet is a decent amateur trombonist. The elegant voice of Classic fm, in the mornings has played since a boy. I do reckon plenty of folk out there, DO know the the … Continue reading
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