SJO offers concerts for the time-poor
London’s Orchestra of St John’s has launched a series of one-hour classical concerts, designed to appeal to time-poor music lovers in the capital.
Taking place at Cadogan Hall in Sloane Terrace, Knightsbridge, the concerts are the brainchild of businessman David Tang, who gave his financial support for the opening concert, which took place on 17 February.
The concerts all begin at 7pm and will run until mid-May. Works from Beethoven, Schumann and Bach will be performed and a number of major British and international Classical music soloists will appear in future line-ups. Details: www.osj.org.uk
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