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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30
MOZART’S Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
performed by the London Concertante. St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, WC2, 020 7839 8362. £6-£18. 7.30pm.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 1
ENGLISH String Quartet
perform Mozart, Schumann, Debussy. Emmanuel Church, West Hampstead, NW6, 020 7435 6232. £10, concs £7. 7.30pm.

NEW Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Farnoosh Behzed, performs Falla, Mussorgsky, Saint-Saens and others. St John’s (SJ). £10-£25. 7.30pm.

PERFORMANCES of Mozart, Hindemith and Bartok in Wigmore Hall’s Chamber Music Season. Wigmore Hall (WH). £10-£18. 7.30pm.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 2
AVALONIA Quartet
performs Mozart. Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1, 020 7841 3600. £5, concs £4. 4pm.

PIANIST Masayumi Tayama performing Beethoven and Rachmaninoff. Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6, 020 8348 8716. 11.30am.

CLARINETIST Karl-Heinz Steffens, with cellist Danjulo Ishizaka and pianist Elena Bashkirova, performs Berg and Beethoven. WH. £10. 11.30pm.

BARITONE Ronan Collett and pianist Nicholas Rimmer perform Wolf, Brahms, Schubert and Barber. WH. £10, concs £8. 4pm.

BEETHOVEN, Wolf, Carter and Brahms are performed by an ensemble featuring clarinettist Karl-Heinz Steffens. WH. £10-£18. 7.30pm.

MONDAY OCTOBER 3
HAYDN’S Arianna
a Naxos features in a concert with mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly, with pianist Eugene Asti. Works by Brahms, Weill and Korngold also feature. SJ. £10-£20. 7.30pm.

VIOLA-player Antoine Tamestit, with pianist Cedric Tiberghien, performs Schumann, Ligeti and Brahms. WH. £10, concs £8. 1pm.

TUESDAY OCTOBER 4
PRINCIPAL Players of the London Strings
perform Beethoven, Schubert, Ravel and Tippett. SJ. £8-£20. 7.30pm.

COUNTERTENOR Michael Chance, with harpsichordist Richard Egarr, performs Dowland, Scarlatti, Schubert, Tippett and Britten. WH. £12-£24. 7.30pm.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5
POEMS on the Underground
. Readers Gerard Benson, Cicely Herbery and Trilby James are joined by The Apollo Chamber Players performing Vaughan Williams and Finzi. St Giles Cripplegate, Fore Street, WC2, 0845 120 7500. £10, concs £6. 7.30pm.

THE Beautiful World of Icelandic Songs with baritone Sigurdur Bragason and Hjalmur Sighavtasson on piano. SJ. £5-£7. 7.30pm.

THE Academy of Ancient Music performs JS Bach, CPE Bach and Telemann. WH. £12-£28. 7.30pm.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 6
KEN Aiso Violin Recital
performing Brahms, Bach and Enesco. Conway Hall, South Place Ethical Society, Red Lion Square, WC1, 020 7242 8032. £10. 7.30pm.

YOUNG Musicians Symphony Orchestra with Stefan Ciric on piano, featuring Mussorgsky, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky. SJ. £8-£15. 7.30pm.

BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
Wigmore Hall, Wigmore Street, W1, 020 7935 2141
St John’s, Smith Square, SW1, 020 7222 1061



Top five gigs

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30
JUNIOR SENIOR: Ding-dong ‘Move Your Feet’ stars return.
KoKo (Mornington Crescent Tube). £5.

MONDAY OCTOBER 3
MATTHEW HERBERT: Bleepy dance dude who recently hooked up with Moloko’s Roisin Murphy for her underrated solo album.
Barbican. (Barbican Tube) £25/£40.

TUESDAY OCTOBER 4
THE MELVINS: Band bring album ‘Houdini’ to life.
Koko (Mornington Crescent Tube) £15.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5
NATE JAMES: October already? Doesn’t time fly when you are reading the Grooves page. Oh, and Nate James is a soul slickster who makes Jamiroquai-esque music.
Shepherd’s Bush Empire (Shepherd’s Bush Tube) £12.50.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 6
THE STANDS: Shooby-doo guitar music. Not bad.
Islington Academy (Angel Tube) £12.50.



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