The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a renowned British symphony orchestra that has been captivating audiences since its inception in 1904. As the oldest of London's symphony orchestras, the LSO has a rich history and a commitment to extraordinary music-making. Based at the Barbican Centre, the orchestra performs a diverse range of classical, orchestral, and operatic works, from brand new compositions to timeless symphonies and opera classics. Under the leadership of their Chief Conductor, the LSO's 2024/25 season promises an inspiring lineup of concerts, including works by composers such as Berlioz, Brahms, and Rachmaninov. With a mission to make extraordinary music accessible to everyone, the LSO performs at iconic venues like the Royal Festival Hall and tours worldwide, ensuring that their enchanting performances reach a global audience. The orchestra's first violins, including Benjamin Marquise Gilmore and Andrej Power, contribute to the LSO's renowned sound, making each concert an unforgettable experience.