What's on this week: classical music in London

We’re still reeling from Her Ensemble’s incredible set at Colours Hoxton on Saturday. noisenight11 celebrated two years since their founding with an hour of incredible music by female composers.

You can find out more about their work championing music by overlooked composers and keep up to date with them here.

If you missed out, we’re back in a couple of weeks just around the corner with Alexandra Whittingham and Esther Abrami (who has just released a critically-acclaimed EP with Her Ensemble).

Find out more about that here, and for something this week read on…


Wednesday 9 November, 7.30pm

Clara Rodríguez is joined by special guests at the 1901 Arts Club to perform Latin-American piano music by women composers

Thursday 10 November, 7pm

DEBUT return to The Brunel Museum’s Grade II* listed Thames tunnel shaft for another secret classical concert

Saturday 12 November, 8pm

The LSO Percussion Ensemble + Ayanna Witter-Johnson present new works for percussion and more in a jazz-infused concert


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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