What's on this week: classical music in London

It’s now under a month until the first noisenight of 2023, where we’ll be returning to OSLO Hackney to welcome star soprano Fatma Said as she launches her latest album, Kaleidoscope.

It’s going to be a night of incredible classical music with tango and jazz inspirations, played by some of the finest musicians around. You can find out more about it here, and do get involved soon as it’s on track to be another sell out.

For the time being, you can find all of this week’s live music suggestions below…


Wednesday 18 January, 1pm

City Music Foundation host soprano Claire Ward for music by Handel and Corelli in the iconic Great Hall of Barts Hospital

Wednesday 18 January, 7pm

Nonclassical’s annual competition showcases emerging talent at the cutting edge of the new music scene

Wednesday 18 January, 7.30pm

Joy Lisney presents the second instalment of the Seraphin Concerts in Waterloo’s 1901 Arts Club, with music by Beethoven, Brahms and Poulenc

Thursday 19 January, 6.30pm

Timothy Ridout and James Ballieu perform music charting the rise of the viola as a solo instrument in the Fidelio Cafe


Friday 10 February, 8pm

Multi-award-winning opera star Fatma Said performs music inspired by tango and jazz in Hackney nightclub OSLO


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