Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday 12 March 2025

Wed 12 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
'Take me away... I have killed her: Carmen, my beloved!’ Bizet’s Carmen is one of the world’s most popular operas, and with good reason - it’s bursting with melodies that, once heard, are never forgotten. Tonight’s concert climaxes with an orchestral journey through this tale of doomed passion beneath the blazing Spanish sun: from the seductive Habanera to the swaggering Toreador’s Song , it’s jus

Thursday 13 March 2025:
Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra Thursday 13 March 2025

Thu 13 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
The Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra hardly needs introduction! Add music by Sibelius and Brahms - and Korean superstar Yeol Eum Son in Mozart’s loveliest concerto - and this should be something special.
No city in Europe lives and breathes classical music like Vienna - or performs it with more style. The Vienna Tonkünstler isn’t the city’s most famous orchestra, but it’s the most youthful in spir

Wednesday 19 March 2025:
Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times Wednesday 19 March 2025

Wed 19 Mar 2025, 18:15 - Cadogan Hall, London
Palmer. The event will also include a pre-concert talk by Chaplin’s grandson, Spencer Chaplin.
Modern
... , 'Smile’ .
6.15pm: Pre-screening talk (30 mins)
7.30pm: Live screening (90 mins) This event is

Wednesday 26 March 2025:
Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra Wednesday 26 March 2025

Wed 26 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
YMSO presents an exciting programme of music by three of the great orchestral composers, opening with Verdi’s vibrant overture to The Sicilian Vespers , a work filled with drama and energy.
Acclaimed soloist Nicolas Ventura takes the stage as soloist for the Prokofiev’s exhilarating Piano Concerto No. 3, a tour de force of rhythmic vitality and lyrical beauty.
The evening concludes with Ma

Friday 28 March 2025:
John Barrowman Friday 28 March 2025

Fri 28 Mar 2025, 19:00 - Cadogan Hall, London
John Barrowman, laid bare in his newest show, unwavering and uncensored about his passion for life and his profound love of song and story.
In Laid Bare , every song, whether a Broadway classic or a contemporary hit, showcases John’s inimitable style and his dazzling voice. His stories and personal anecdotes burst with his keen wit, Scottish charm, and infectious energy.
Most recognisable

Saturday 29 March 2025:
Kingston Choral Society Saturday 29 March 2025

Sat 29 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
to Cadogan Hall marks Kingston Choral Society’s 75th anniversary.


Tuesday 8 April 2025:
Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra Tuesday 8 April 2025

Tue 8 Apr 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
that’s just one of many stories tonight, as Turkey’s flagship orchestra comes to Cadogan Hall under its

Wednesday 9 April 2025:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday 9 April 2025

Wed 9 Apr 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
If you enjoy Dvo?ák’s 'New World’ Symphony (No. 9), you’re going to love the one that he wrote back home in the heart of Bohemia. Hymn tunes, birdsong and folk dances; village bands, summer sunsets and blazing triumph - they’re all here, in what might be the single happiest symphony by any great composer (and, definitely, one of the most tuneful).
For guest conductor Eduardo Strausser, it’s a

Wednesday 16 April 2025:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday 16 April 2025

Wed 16 Apr 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
Elgar’s Enigma Variations began as a parlour game - a series of musical portraits of the composer’s nearest and dearest. It grew into the warmest, tenderest and most stirring masterpiece in all of British music: who isn’t moved by the profound emotion of Nimrod?
Few artists understand British music better than former English National Opera music director Martyn Brabbins, and tonight Enigma cro

Saturday 26 April 2025:
Handel: Israel in Egypt Saturday 26 April 2025

Sat 26 Apr 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
First performed in London in 1739, Israel in Egypt puts the chorus centre-stage in its dramatic scenes of plagues, miracles and triumphs. This performance brings together two of London’s leading choral societies, Whitehall Choir and Constanza Chorus, to give a powerful and thrilling performance of this work.
They are joined by some of the UK’s top professional Baroque instrumentalists from the






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