What's on this week: classical music in London

Natalia Senior-Brown and Sarah Daramy-Williams of the Chineke! Orchestra at noisenight two in 2021.

This week’s live classical music highlights include the first London Symphony Orchestra Half-Six Fix concert of 2022.

All events in the series feature one hour of great music in a relaxed atmosphere played by one of the world’s top orchestras, with the conductor introducing the piece and explaining a little bit about it beforehand.

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Also this week is the first Chineke! performance of the year at the Southbank Centre, where they are a resident orchestra.

The Chineke! Duo featured in one of the first noisenights last year, so we couldn’t recommend that concert more.

In fact, both members of the duo - Sarah Daramy-Williams and Natalia Senior-Brown - will also perform with Her Ensemble at noisenight six, in just over two weeks. Tickets for that one here


Wednesday 23 February, 6.30pm

The London Symphony Orchestra perform Poulenc’s La voix humaine with Barbara Hannigan in an informal early-evening concert

Friday 25 February, 1pm

Artists from The Royal Opera and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House perform in the foyers and bars of the Covent Garden venue

Friday 25 February, 7.30pm

Music by Coleridge-Taylor and Beethoven features in the Chineke! Orchestra’s first concert of the year at the Southbank Centre


Wednesday 9 March 2022, 6pm + 8pm

Award-winning performers and composers Héloïse Werner and Colin Alexander present a variety of new music at OSO Arts

Saturday 12 March 2022, 6pm + 8pm

Her Ensemble follow up from their debut concert at Battersea Arts Centre, performing their favourite pieces by women composers


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