Brahms Symphony Festival: A Festival of Brahms Symphonies and Concertos
The Outcry Ensemble
James Henshaw
Conductor
Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 2 Op. 83
Brahms
Symphony No. 3 Op. 90

After their acclaimed performance of Brahms’ Requiem and the great success of their Beethoven Symphony cycle in 2021, The Outcry Ensemble are delighted to return to St Johns' Smith Square. Known for their intense and committed playing, The Outcry Ensemble's concerts have rapidly become known for their immersive and emotional experience. Each concert features a pre-concert talk given by the conductor and founder, James Henshaw, where the music is explained and explored.

The Festival is a wonderful opportunity to go on a musical journey through Brahms' works with the Orchestra. A previous highlight of The Outcry Ensemble was the Beethoven 251 Festival where many audience members experienced the legendary German composer’s nine symphonies for the first time.

The second piano concerto is one of the most beautiful works that Brahms ever wrote. It is an Everest of the piano repertoire the 3rd symphony, sometimes thought of as the pastoral of the four, is a wonderful combination of intensity, melancholy and despite being the shortest of the four, really packs a punch. 

The Festival is in aid of young orchestral musicians who are still struggling from Covid-19 despite more than 18 months of "life as normal".

The Festival is a wonderful opportunity to go on a musical journey through Brahms' works with the Orchestra and think that audiences gain the most from a festival like this by all four concerts. For those who come to all 4 concerts there is a 15% discount.


Pre-concert talk 6.30pm