We are delighted to introduce the online version of our brand new Bicentenary programme booklet, listing all the celebratory events taking place between July and December.
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Summer highlights include a special free BBC Prom on 11 August as we continue our bicentenary celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall. The Prom will feature Frieze, a new work from British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage, and the Society’s most famous commission, Beethoven’s 9th Symphony.
What are you looking forward to most?
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