What's on this week: classical music in London

**this article has been updated - find this week’s events here**

Kings Place

Kings Place

This week would have played host to the opening instalment of our noisenights series, before extensions to restrictions forced us to reschedule noisenight one to September.

Luckily, however, another fantastic series takes place throughout the week, across Central and East London: Spitalfields Music Festival.

Some of the events have already sold-out, such as Kit Downes and Tom Challenger’s world premiere in Dalston, and the fantastic Manchester Collective performing in the East End.

Our highlights this week feature other events from the festival which still have tickets remaining, as well as a couple of other recommendations thrown in. Check them out below…

Wednesday 7 July, 1.10pm

Anthony Poon (violin) + Galin Ganchev (piano) perform a Wieniawski, Schubert + Enescu in St James’s Church, Piccadilly

Thursday 8 - Saturday 10 July, 7pm

Benjamin Baker performs Bach violin sonatas and partitas, alongside pieces for violin and electronics, in the Fidelio Cafe

Sunday 11 July, 5.30pm

A programme of music, dance and commentary centred on Greek myth, featuring violin, piano, and dancers Laurel Dalley Smith & Liam Riddick


a bit further ahead…

Saturday 28 August, 6pm + 8pm

Sarah Daramy-Williams and Natalia Senior-Brown perform music by Errollyn Wallen, Joseph Bologne, Mozart, Schubert, and Martinů

Friday 10 September, 6.30pm + 8.30pm

Laura van der Heijden and Max Baillie play Kodály, Bach, Bartók, and a selection of folk music in Hoxton Underbelly


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