What's on this week: classical music in London

It’s party week: Halloween on Monday, Guy Fawkes night at the weekend, and Her Ensemble’s second birthday celebrations on Saturday.

Their party in Colours Hoxton forms noisenight11, featuring an hour of stunning music for strings composed by women.

They are an inspiring force for good in the classical music world, and it’s been a privilege to see them make a huge positive impact over the past two years. Come and join us here.


2 - 3 November 2022

The Austrian Cultural Forum collaborates with the UK's most celebrated performers and leading composers from Austria and the UK

Friday 4 November, 1.10pm

97 Ensemble aim to raise awareness of the statistic that 97% of women aged 18-24 experience sexual harassment in UK

Saturday 5 November, 8pm

Her Ensemble celebrate their second birthday in Shoreditch nightclub Colours, showcasing some of their favourite music written by women

Sunday 6 November, 11am

Violinist Flora Clapham features in the Royal Albert Hall’s Classical Coffee Mornings: an informal series in the venue’s intimate Elgar Room


Saturday 26 November, 6 + 8pm

Two young stars of the classical music scene - Alexandra Whittingham & Esther Abrami - collaborate for a one-off show in the Signature Brew taproom


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