What's on this week: classical music in London

noisenights autumn/winter 2022 gets underway next week as we takeover iconic London Bridge gig venue OMEARA for a night of classical music with violinist Roberts Balanas.

Roberts has put together a special solo set for us; it’ll be a great night of virtuosic playing in an incredible venue. Find out more about that here.

For something this week, our recommendations range from a theatrical interpretation of a classic symphony to an orchestra playing in a Camden pub…


Tuesday 27 September, 7.30pm

Aurora Orchestra present their landmark orchestral theatre production of Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique at the Royal Festival Hall

Tuesday 27 September, 7.30pm

The OAE’s Night Shift series - showcasing the best classical music in pubs - is back, this time at the Fiddler’s Elbow, Camden

Tuesday 27 September, 7.30pm

London-based concert series SOLO return to St Ethelburga's near Liverpool Street for an intimate gig with cellist Kate Ellis

Friday 30 September, 8pm

Leading musicians from NW Live Arts and writers from Freedom from Torture’s Write to Life group collaborate at Kings Place


Saturday 8 October, 8pm

Latvian violinist Roberts Balanas performs in London Bridge club OMEARA, featuring music by Bach, Locatelli, Reich, Pink Floyd, and more


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