What's on this week: classical music in London

London live music for every night of the week…


Tuesday 28 February, 6.30pm

Pianist Martin James Bartlett, winner of BBC young musician of the year 2014, performs in Clerkenwell’s Fidelio Cafe

Wednesday 1 March, 7.30pm

The penultimate concert in the Brahms Symphony Festival features Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 and Symphony No. 3 at St. John’s Smith Square

Thursday 2 March, 6.30pm

Cellist Leonard Elschenbroich is joined by pianist Alexei Grynyuk to perform cello sonatas by Prokofiev and Franck

Friday 3 March, 7.30pm

The Brahms Symphony Festival comes to a close with a performance of his Double Concerto and fourth symphony by The Outcry Ensemble

Saturday 4 March, 7pm

Nonclassical and London Handel Festival collaborate for the first time to showcase adventurous and experimental approaches to songwriting in the 21st century

Sunday 5 March, 5.15pm

Apollo’s Cabinet debut at the London Handel Festival with a show dramatising the life of eighteenth century singer-actress Kitty Clive


Wednesday 7 June, 8.30pm

Off the back of his award-winning recording in 2020, virtuoso pianist Pavel Kolesnikov performs Bach’s Goldberg Variations live


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