Where to visit at Cadogan Hall, march 2025


Discovering Morricone Monday 3 March 2025

Mon 3 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
Experience the enchanting world of Maestro Ennio Morricone, brought to life by Ensemble Symphony Orchestra and led by conductor Giacomo Loprieno.
After multiple critically acclaimed tours in Italy, Discovering Morricone debuts in the UK, delving into Morricone’s vast repertoire with special guests such as soprano Anna Delfino, a favourite of the European opera audience, and Circle du Soleil vi

Tuesday 4 March 2025:
Classical Greats with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Tuesday 4 March 2025

Tue 4 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
The second of two outstanding concerts with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra featuring some of the most celebrated works in the Classical and Romantic repertoire.
Grieg’s evergreen Piano Concerto sits at the heart of a symphonic tour of continental Europe. Outstanding British pianist Mark Bebbington recently recorded the Concerto with the RPO ('a fresh and rewarding performance, with discretio

Saturday 8 March 2025:
BBC Big Band: Rhapsody in Blue Saturday 8 March 2025

Sat 8 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
The internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band is joined by renowned conductor Barry Forgie and special guest vocalist Emer McParland for a unique celebration of the music of George Gershwin.
Through a wonderfully diverse repertoire, arranged and curated by conductor Barry Forgie, the concert showcases and celebrates the musical genius of perhaps the most influential composer of the 20th century.

Sunday 9 March 2025:
The Lark Ascending Sunday 9 March 2025

Sun 9 Mar 2025, 15:00 - Cadogan Hall, London
The English Chamber Orchestra marks its 65th anniversary with a programme celebrating English music which has been at the heart of its music-making for over 60 years.
Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending is a favourite with audiences around the world. The piece is inspired by a poem of the same name written by George Meredith which tells the story of a skylark singing an impossibly beaut

Monday 10 March 2025:
Donizetti & Friends Monday 10 March 2025

Mon 10 Mar 2025, 19:00 - Cadogan Hall, London
halls. Giulio Zappa, who joins them at the piano, enjoys a long-standing reputation as one of the world

Wednesday 12 March 2025:
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

Friday 14 March 2025:
Paul Taylor Friday 14 March 2025

Fri 14 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
F*** Me, I’m French! Paul makes fun of the French and they love it. Or they tell him to f*** off back to England! After three sell-out, bilingual world tours, Paul shares his story of being a British expat in France, this time 100% in English. Hold onto your berets!
Paul Taylor is a British comedian who has been living in France since 2009. His trademark is poking fun at the French and the Fre

Saturday 15 March 2025:
Haydn: The Creation Saturday 15 March 2025

Sat 15 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
Joseph Haydn’s glorious masterpiece, The Creation , a three-part oratorio composed in 1798, celebrates the creation of the world as depicted in Milton’s Paradise Lost and the Biblical book of Genesis . Complete with a cast of characters and almost cinematic orchestral score, the work plays out as a musical drama, changing landscapes and scenes summoned one after the other before the audience’s eye

Monday 17 March 2025:
The Doctors’ Orchestra Monday 17 March 2025

Mon 17 Mar 2025, 19:30 - Cadogan Hall, London
For its 15th concert in support of Freedom from Torture, The Doctors’ Orchestra is joined by four stellar horn soloists drawn from London’s top orchestras to play Schumann’s rarely heard but thrilling Konzertstück . Schumann exploited the possibilities of the newly introduced valve horn to the full in this unusual piece, writing music which challenges the very best players to this day and creates






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