What's on this week: classical music in London

We’ve just about recovered from the start of noisenights’ autumn/winter season on Saturday, where Roberts Balanas delivered an incredible set featuring some truly world-class violin skills.

The next instalment is in just over three weeks, as we welcome back Her Ensemble to celebrate their second birthday with us in Hoxton. Details for that one here.

For things to go to this week, we’ve got a wide range of concerts - from new compositions for orchestra by a trailblazing experimental rock drummer to a Sunday morning solo piano recital featuring Liszt and Chopin…


Thursday 13 October, 7pm

DEBUT return to The Brunel Museum’s Grade II* listed Thames tunnel shaft for another secret classical concert

Sunday 16 October, 11am

Pianist Tuna Dyonmez features in the Royal Albert Hall’s Classical Coffee Mornings: an informal series in the venue’s intimate Elgar Room

Sunday 16 October, 8pm

Experimental rock drummer, singer, and composer Charles Hayward collaborates with the London Contemporary Orchestra


Saturday 5 November, 8pm

Her Ensemble celebrate their second birthday in Shoreditch nightclub Colours, showcasing some of their favourite music written by women


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