What's on this week: classical music in London

We’ve got a couple of incredibly exciting events coming up over the next two weeks, including the next concert in the London Symphony Orchestra’s Half-Six Fix series on 27 April and our next noisenight on 30 April.

You can get 20% off all tickets to the LSO gig if you pick up tickets through us, and you can be one of the final crowdfunders needed to ensure that noisenight seven hits its funding target by getting involved here.

If you’re looking for some live classical music in the meantime, here are our suggestions for this week…


Monday 11 + Tuesday 12 April, 7.30pm

Poetry and popular songs from the early 1900s are brought together at Wilton’s Music Hall as part of the f r a g m e n t s festival

Thursday 14 April, 7.30pm

SANSARA join forces with renowned viol consort Fretwork to perform music by Arvo Pärt and Robert White at St John’s Smith Square

Sunday 17 April, 11am

Ukrainian-British cellist Nina Kiva and pianist Kumi Matsuo feature in the Royal Albert Hall’s informal series Classical Coffee Mornings


Saturday 30 April, 7pm + 9pm

Percussionist and BBC Young Musician finalist Toril Azzalini-Machecler performs solo in The Jago, Dalston


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