What's on this week: classical music in London

We’re still winding down from last week’s noisenights, which featured incredible sets from Héloïse Werner and Colin Alexander on Wednesday, and Her Ensemble on Saturday.

You can check out some pics from the two nights over on Instagram.

We’ve got a bit of a break now until the next noisenight, which isn’t until the end of April - don’t wait to back the event and get a ticket though, as our last night at The Jago back in December sold out miles in advance!

April’s gig features percussionist and BBC Young Musician finalist Toril Azzalini-Machecler performing a brand new solo programme. You can find out more here.

If you’re looking for some live classical music in the meantime, we’ve got loads of great events in our events guide. Here are this week’s suggestions…


Wednesday 16 March, 7.30pm

Italian pianist Simone Alessandro Tavoni returns to the 1901 Arts Club with a solo piano recital

Sunday 20 March, 7pm

Cellist Peter Hudler brings his solo show to iconic Soho cabaret bar Crazy Coqs, featuring arrangements ranging from Baroque to Rock


Saturday 30 April, 7pm + 9pm

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


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