Members' Classical Music Multibuy
Jan–Jul 2022
Barbican Members can save on tickets between January and July 2022 with our Members' Classical Music Multibuy.
- Book 2–4 qualifying concerts at the same time and receive 10% off.
- Book 5+ qualifying concerts at the same time and receive 15% off.
Purchasing a Multibuy
You must be a Barbican Member to purchase this Multibuy package.
Only the events listed on this page qualify.
This is a separate Multibuy offer to Sep–Dec 2021 – the offer cannot be carried across from this period.
You can purchase this Multibuy package at any time, as long as there are enough qualifying concerts left in the season.
As long as you’re logged in, the correct discount will be automatically calculated, regardless of the combination of events in your basket.
If you buy a different number of tickets to each of the qualifying events, the multibuy discount will only be applied to the lowest number of tickets common to each event in the package.
Topping up
Top up your Jan–Jul 2022 package at any point with additional qualifying concerts and have your initial discount carried over.
The correct discount will automatically be applied to your basket once you’ve logged in.
Events
Oslo Philharmonic/Klaus Mäkelä & Lise Davidsen
Enjoy Lise Davidsen’s sublime soprano one last time, as she closes her artist spotlight, and our season, in the company of Scandinavia’s super-orchestra and their electrifying Chief Conductor.
Tai Murray & Martin Roscoe
Tai Murray brings her 'technically flawless' (Muso) playing to Romantic sonatas and 21st-century minimalism in an evening bridging the past and the present with pianist Martin Roscoe.
Jeremy Denk plays The Well-Tempered Clavier: Book 1
A set of preludes and fugues for keyboard, one in each key. It all sounds so rational, but in truth this is music of unparalleled imagination, fantasy, ingenuity and beauty from J S Bach.
Paul Lewis: A 50th Birthday Celebration
Join us to celebrate one of the greatest pianists our country has ever produced, in a birthday recital bookended by the repertoire for which he is most well-known and loved: Beethoven sonatas.
Khatia Buniatishvili
Come for the fireworks, stay for the poetry: pianist Khatia Buniatishvili brings her barnstorming technique and thoughtful musicality to music from great Baroque and Romantic masters.
Insula orchestra/Laurence Equilbey: Fidelio
Beethoven’s only opera Fidelio is an explosion of ideas. Part family drama, part political treatise, it’s an ode to love and freedom, as moving today as it was when first performed over 200 years ago.
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig/Nelsons & Rudolf Buchbinder
Andris Nelsons conducts one of the world’s most storied orchestras in Part II of his Strauss Project, with the brilliant pianist Rudolf Buchbinder providing an extra sprinkling of star power.
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig/Nelsons: The Strauss Project
Andris Nelsons conducts one of the world's greatest orchestras in the first of an epic series profiling Richard Strauss, arguably classical music’s most brilliant picture-painter.
Vivaldi: Sacred and Secular
Spend a day with the music of Baroque master Antonio Vivaldi and in the company of John Holiday, ‘one of the finest countertenors of his generation' (LA Times).
Joyce DiDonato: Eden
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Joyce DiDonato explores the majesty, might and mystery of nature, contemplating our place on this planet through the magic of theatre and the transformative power of music.
Jess Gillam with Zeynep Özsuca and Sam Becker
It’s hard not to be drawn in by Jess Gillam, an outstanding saxophonist with a bubbling personality to match. Come and see for yourself as she does what she loves to do most – make music with friends.
Jonas Kaufmann/Diana Damrau: Schumann and Brahms Love Songs
Have your emotions stirred by two of the world’s finest opera voices, as Diana Damrau and Jonas Kaufmann come together to sing songs of love by two of the Romantic period’s great lieder composers.
Czech Philharmonic/Semyon Bychkov: Glagolitic Mass
Marvel at the unstoppable force of the Czech Philharmonic celebrating the very best of their nation’s culture under Chief Conductor Semyon Bychkov, playing the music they were formed to play.
Czech Philharmonic/Semyon Bychkov & Yuja Wang: Má vlast
It’s rare phenomenal pianist Yuja Wang takes second billing, but here it’s the chance to see the Czech Philharmonic performing music that’s in their very lifeblood which you can’t possibly pass up.
Les Arts Florissants/William Christie
Seek the source of human inspiration under the guidance of William Christie and his exquisite Baroque ensemble in Handel’s poetic oratorio L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato.
Roderick Williams & Andrew West: A Twitcher's Delight
The beloved British baritone performs a programme he charmingly describes as a ‘Twitcher’s Delight’, inspired by the poetic and witty musings of French author Jules Renard.
Nonclassical: listening to place
Join us in the Hall or online to tune back into the sounds we unconsciously block out in the hustle and bustle of life with performances responding to the noises of the environments around us.
Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia/Pappano
Due to uncertainty around international travel, the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia has unfortunately had to cancel its entire February tour. All bookers have been contacted.
Domenico Scarlatti: The Mirror of Human Frailty
Inventive, exuberant, and endlessly entertaining, the keyboard music of Domenico Scarlatti is a treasure-trove of musical possibilities. Explore a genius without limits in this afternoon celebration.
Lise Davidsen & Leif Ove Andsnes
Indulge in a feast of Norwegian culture as two of the country’s finest musicians champion the beautiful music of their compatriot, Edvard Grieg, alongside popular lieder from Strauss and Wagner.