What's on this week: classical music in London

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

At 9am tomorrow the details of the next two noisenights will drop. After the success of the first two sold-out events this summer, we can’t wait to bring you this winter’s offering. It’s huge.

To get an exclusive first look before 9am, sign up to our mailing list at the bottom of this page. For now, here are our recommendations for the best things to go to this week, including the first night in a series of composer-curated events by the LSO:

Wednesday 20 October, 7pm

The Echéa Quartet perform Kurtág, Schubert, and Haydn in an early evening concert at Waterloo’s intimate 1901 Arts Club

Friday 22 October, 7.30pm

London Guitar Festival comes to Kings Place, as Sean Shibe plays music by Mompou, Bach, Steve Reich and Julia Wolfe

Saturday 23 October, 7.30pm

Composer and filmmaker Des Oliver showcases the music, ideas and experiences of British-based classical composers from the African diaspora

Sunday 24 October, 10.30am

The Ostara Chamber Players present Coffee, Croissant and a Concert at the Park Theatre: coffee, pastries and an hour of classical music


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