What's on this week: classical music in London

**this article has been updated - find this week’s events here**

The EFG London Jazz Festival hosts the London Symphony Orchestra later this week, who will collaborate with Soweto Kinch to perform a new work

Last week we celebrated noisenight three becoming fully funded and selling out, and this week noisenight four is on track to reach its funding target too.

Thank you so much to everyone who has got involved with noisenights crowdfunders. If you don’t want to miss out on noisenight four tickets, we’d recommend getting in quick before they sell out as well. Get involved here.

For now, here are our recommendations for live classical music this week, including a London Symphony Orchestra collaboration we can’t wait to hear live…

Tuesday 16 November, 8pm

Violinist-composer Rakhi Singh puts together a set for SOLO at St Ethelburga's, including music from from J S Bach to Julia Wolfe

Wednesday 17 November, 7.30pm

The London Sinfonietta have commissioned four stars of the London jazz scene to write genre-defying works

Friday 19 November, 7.30pm

A world premiere of Soweto Kinch’s new music, written in response to the BLM movement, Black British history and the past 18 months of lockdown


and a little bit further ahead…

Saturday 15 January 2022, 7pm + 9pm

Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Harry Baker explore song and improvisation through folk melodies, jazz standards, and pieces by Bach and Boulanger


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