Alright, I'm going to London and Paris at the end of March, and I've looked up the London Symphony Orchestra's lineup for that week. On March 27th, they will be performing Shostakovitch's Symphony No. 14 and Schubert's "Great C Major" Symphony No. 9.
I have a large lineup of things that I'd like to do while in London that are non-classical related. Does anyone suggest going to see these? To be honest, I've only listened to Shostakovitch's Symphony No. 5 thoroughly and very little excerpts of Schubert's 9th.
Also, while I'm on the subject, does anyone know any museums in London that are home to classical composers? I can think of a few composers that hail from the United Kingdom. Although none are my favorites, I would enjoy going through a museum dedicated to them, as I have never did this. John Cage maybe? Was he British or American? Not sure.
Thanks for the help,
Rachovsky