What's on this week: classical music in London
Photo: the Ukrainian Cultural Association the UK
We’re busy preparing for the return of noisenights next week. After taking a month-long break, we’re back with two events in four days, both in a brand-new venue for us in South West London.
noisenight five and six take place at OSO Arts, an old converted postal sorting office-turned jazz bar / theatre.
On Wednesday we have award-winning performer-composers Colin Alexander and Héloïse Werner, before the UK’s first women and non-binary orchestra, Her Ensemble, join us on Saturday.
You can find out more about them here. If you’re also after some live classical music this week, there are plenty of great events on offer…
Friday 4 March, 7pm
Pianist Alla Sirenko and violinst Kamila Bydlowska mark International Women's Day with a concert in Kensington
Saturday 5 March, 7pm
The Callia Quartet return to West Dulwich with a programme including Haydn, Schubert, and a recently published Florence Price piece
Sunday 6 March, 11am
Strings from the Royal College of Music feature in this week’s Classical Coffee Mornings: an informal series in the Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room
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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