Orchestra seasons 2018 - 2019 UK, Europe etc.

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LIÈGE, Belgium
https://www.oprl.be/fr/concerts

LONDON, England   BBC S.O.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/rq6v4f/series
TURNAGE: The Silver Tassie, Ethel SMYTH Mass in D, BERLIOZ: L'Enfance du Christ, LUTOSLAWSKI, LIGETI..

LONDON -  BBC PROMS 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/proms
From Turangalîla to Teodora, La damoiselle élue. Mahler 3 & 8 Shostakovitch 4 & 7, Bruckner 5. Schmidt 4, Lindberg Clarinet concerto . . .
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LONDON PHILHARMONIC
https://issuu.com/londonphilharmonic/docs/lp64_lpo_season_brochure_18_19_aw_l/33
STRAVINSKY The Rake's Progress, SCHULHOFF and MARTINŮ Concertos for String Quartet and Orch., GOUNOD: Concerto for Pedal Piano, WAGNER: Die Walküre (5 hrs. 35 minutes)

TOKYO -NHKSO  a great season in my opinion
https://bachtrack.com/find/category=1,2,3,4,5;datefrom=20180901;datespan=303;medium=1;performer=11314
SCHOENBERG Pelleas and Melisande, SIBELIUS: Kullervo op. 7 STENHAMMER: Symphony 2, COPLAND: Organ Symphony, GLIERE: Harp Concerto, ROTT: Symphony no.1 MESSIAEN: Turangalîla TUBIN: Symphony 5 IVES Symphony 2

TOKYO PHILHARMONIC O.
http://www.tpo.or.jp/en/concert/2018-19season01-en.php
BOITO: Mefistofele  KHACHATURIAN: Symphony no.3 ZANDONAI: Biancaneve for orchestra
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Quote from: listener on March 01, 2018, 12:58:49 AM
TOKYO -NHKSO  a great season in my opinion
https://bachtrack.com/find/category=1,2,3,4,5;datefrom=20180901;datespan=303;medium=1;performer=11314
SCHOENBERG Pelleas and Melisande, SIBELIUS: Kullervo op. 7 STENHAMMER: Symphony 2, COPLAND: Organ Symphony, GLIERE: Harp Concerto, ROTT: Symphony no.1 MESSIAEN: Turangalîla TUBIN: Symphony 5 IVES Symphony 2

This is one of the best (as far as programming of lesser-known works) orchestral seasons I've ever seen! If only more orchestras would follow suit...
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" - Sergei Rachmaninoff