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Get close to one of London's leading orchestras at an informal concert (sponsored post)
Watch the BBC Symphony in action yesterday at the Eurostar terminal.
Hear baroque music live in the Star of Kings
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A world premiere for the Linbury Studio Theatre looking at how Sarah and Abraham might have borne the news they were to be nonagenarian parents.
A challenge for the artists and the audience alike, a one off performance of Haydn's Seven Last Words took place on Thursday evening with mixed success.
Picking highlights is tricky in a programme bursting with top notch concerts but you've got to start your Proms planning somewhere.
Text, dance and music will explore death and hope in a sacred setting tonight.
Combine the immediacy of film with the sound mass of a full symphony orchestra for a full-on sensory experience at the Royal Festival Hall.
Two thriving club nights – one in east London and the other in the West End – offer both performers and audiences the chance to experience classical music outside traditional venues
A free classical music concert for after work.
The prodigious talents of the so-called 'rock pianist' took over the Ambassador's theatre on Wednesday for one night of solo piano recitals.
Meet the self-styled ‘godfather of comedy and music’.
If you still think classical music is stuffy, expensive and uninteresting, try Night Shift on Wednesday at Queen Elizabeth Hall for informal, "No-Rules" classical music.
Featuring Jarvis Cocker, children's classic Peter and The Wolf is returning later this month to the Southbank Centre as part of its Christmas season.
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