The London Symphony on stage (and screen)

The London Symphony on stage (and screen)

From Composers Datebook by American Public Media

June 9, 2026 · 2 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the history and achievements of the London Symphony Orchestra, including its first concert and contributions to film scores.

Synopsis On today’s date in 1904, the London Symphony gave its first concert at the old Queen’s Hall in London. Founded as a musician-run ensemble, along cooperative lines, back then all its players shared the profits at the end of each season. So, from the start, the LSO had to be entrepreneurial: it made some of the first acoustic recordings of major orchestral works, and in the era of silent movies, played in a London theater pit for major films of the day. By the 1930s, they were recording musical scores for early British sound films as well. One famous film score venture occurred in 1946, for the British movie, The Instruments of the Orchestra , in which the LSO itself played a starring role, performing Benjamin Britten’s The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra — a work specially-composed for the film. But the LSO’s best-known film score recording dates from 1977. It was then that the LSO that recorded John Williams’ score for the first of the Star Wars movies. The score became an instant classic, and the LSO became the go-to orchestra for Williams’ film scores, including Superman , Raiders of the Lost Ark , and Harry Potter. Speaking of “titanically” successful films, in…

Topics covered

  • London Symphony
  • film scores
  • orchestral music
  • music history
  • recording industry

Keywords

  • London Symphony
  • first concert
  • film scores
  • Benjamin Britten
  • Star Wars

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: London Symphony

Books & works: The Instruments of the Orchestra, The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Star Wars, Superman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harry Potter

Places: Queen’s Hall, North America, Titanic, Baltic

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