
Friday 10 October 2025
7pm
Milton Court Concert Hall
Film Music Showcase
featuring Guildhall Session Orchestra
conducted by Dr Peter Longworth
Programme
Jasmine Meaden
A Duet for Rose and Violet
My Sweet Honeycomb Queen
Valentin Joudrier
Light of Candle
Astral Journey
Bronte Tucker
Stop!
Where Did My Hair Go
Xiaohan Zhou
Affectionate to Reserved
Emir Okmen
The Zeal
Jonathan Goldsmith
All We Have Left
Back to the Wild
Empathy Stone
Curney Lin
Angry to Guilty
Helen Oh
Bob’s Electric Theatre
Ryan Hudson
Talkies
Wenshan Yu
That Feeling
Chaeeun Lee
Lichtspiel IV
Liana Aram & Valentin Joudrier
Tea Of Whispers
Chaeeun Lee
Determined to Hesitant
Nuoon Kim
Astronautical
Lichtspiel I
Birthdays are the Worst Days
Sohee Baek
Maybe for You
The Goose Girl
Wenshan Yu & Valentin Joudrier
Merry Frolics of Satan
Guildhall Session Orchestra
Dr Peter Longworth conductor
Sam Dinley & Taha Kagzi sound projection
Barbara De Biasi programme curator
Professor Mike Roberts executive producer

50 Years of Bohemian Rhapsody
Friday 28 November
5.30pm, 7.30pm, 9.30pm
Milton Court Concert Hall
Marking 50 years to the day since the release of the album A Night at the Opera, and the eve of this iconic song reaching UK No. 1 in 1975, this very special performance presents brand-new orchestral arrangements of Bohemian Rhapsody and other much-loved Queen tracks reimagined for a thrilling euphonic experience performed by the professional musicians of Guildhall Session Orchestra.
Tickets: £30 (£15 concessions)

Forthcoming Events
Electronics at Eight
14 October 2025
Milton Court Concert Hall
Guildhall Electronic & Produced Music students present an exciting programme as part of our ‘at eight’ series.
CHARGE: DANCE
3 November 2025
Strongroom, 120-124 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3SQ
Join us at Strongroom in Shoreditch for this showcase of pioneering new artists and DJs from Guildhall School’s Electronic & Produced Music department, playing dance music sets featuring original compositions.
Adrian Dunbar with Guildhall Session Orchestra: T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
19 November 2025
Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, Belvedere Road SE1 8XX
T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land is widely regarded as one of the most important poems of the 20th century, deeply influencing the past century of literature, music and popular culture.

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