# A Night of Poetic Brilliance: Seong-Jin Cho & LSO at the Barbican

> Hello everyone! As a HereWeAre Global Supporter, I am back to share my experience of one of the most anticipated classical events in London this year. On February 12th and 15th, 2026, the legendary London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) and the world-renowned pianist Seong-Jin Cho graced the stage of the Barbican Hall. This performance was a part of Cho's "Artist Portrait" series with the LSO, a residency that showcases his incredible versatility and depth. 

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**The Program (Setlist)**

The evening was a masterfully curated journey through Romanticism and Neoclassicism, led by the charismatic conductor Gianandrea Noseda.

> Stravinsky: Divertimento from 'The Fairy's Kiss'
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21
Encore (Feb 12): Chopin Waltz No. 12 in F minor, Op. 70 No. 2
Borodin: Symphony No. 2 in B minor

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> February 12th Performance Review

**The Poet of the Keyboard**

The atmosphere inside the Barbican Hall was electric. From the moment Seong-Jin Cho stepped onto the stage, a hushed reverence fell over the audience. Performing Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2, Cho reminded us why he is considered one of the greatest Chopin interpreters of our time.

His touch was delicate yet firm, capturing the "opera-like" drama of the second movement (Larghetto) with breathtaking sensitivity. The way he handled the recitative sections felt like a private conversation with the audience. Noseda and the LSO provided a lush, sonorous backdrop that perfectly complemented Cho's crystalline fingerwork. For the encore, his rendition of the Chopin Waltz Op. 70 No. 2 was a masterclass in rubato, wistful, elegant, and deeply moving. It was one of those rare moments where the entire hall seemed to hold its breath together. 

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**Booking Tips for Future LSO Concerts**

If you missed this one, don't worry! Here are some tips for securing your spot next time:

1. LSO Wildcard

For just £10-£15, you can get a "Wildcard" ticket. You won't know your exact seat until the day of the performance, but it's a fantastic way to see world-class music on a budget.

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1. Young Barbican

If you are aged 14  - 25, sign up for the Young Barbican scheme. You can snag tickets for as low as £5!

1. Artist Portrait Series

Concerts featuring stars like Seong-Jin Cho sell out months in advance. Make sure to subscribe to the LSO newsletter to get early access to booking.

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**About the Venue: The Barbican Centre**

The Barbican is a masterpiece of Brutalist architecture and a cultural hub in the heart of London.

-  Acoustics : The Barbican Hall is known for its clear, dry acoustics, making it ideal for hearing every subtle nuance of a piano solo.

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-  The Conservatory: Arrive an hour early to visit the hidden tropical conservatory inside the centre. It's one of my favorite and perfect spot for pre-concert photos!

**Nearby Dining Recommendations**

A perfect evening requires a great meal. Here are my top picks near the Barbican:

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-  The Jugged Hare : A premium gastropub famous for its seasonal game and traditional British fare. Perfect for a sophisticated pre-show dinner.

-  Stem & Glory : A trendy, award-winning plant-based restaurant just a few minutes' walk away. Their vibrant dishes are as beautiful as they are delicious.

-  Osteria : Located right inside the Barbican Centre, it offers Italian-inspired cuisine with a great view of the lakeside terrace.

> This collaboration between Seong-Jin Cho and the LSO was more than just a concert. It was a testament to the power of musical storytelling. As a supporter of the global arts scene, I couldn't be prouder to witness such excellence in London. Stay tuned for more updates from the HereWeHa Global Supporters!

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