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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25
PIANIST Ragnhild Broch-Due
and Mitsue Sutherland play Bach, Grieg and Chopin. Swiss Church, Endell Street, WC2. Free. 1pm.
THE Rawsthorne Ensemble play Lambert, Raswthorne and Bridge. St John’s (SJ). £12-£18. 7.30pm.
CELLIST Mats Lidstrom and pianist Kathryn Stott perform Stravinksy, Franck and Skryabin. Wigmore Hall (WH). £13-£8. 7.30pm.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26
CAMDEN Chamber Choir
and the Lecosalid Ensemble performs 16th and 17th-century Italian music, including works by Sammartini and Scarlatti. St Mary-the-Virgin, Primrose Hill Road, NW3. £7, unwaged £5. 7.30pm.
STEAMED Wildebeest Ensemble performs a Mini-Mozartathon of piano concertos. SJ. £12, 5pm.
HARPIST Emmanuel Ceysson performs Bach, Handel, Constant and others. WH. £8-£15. 7.30pm.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27
THE Marlowe Brass Ensemble
performs a Christmas programme with Britten, Warlock, Mercy and others. SJ. Raising money for the Arts Educational School. £10-£15. 7.30pm.
WIHAN Quartet performs Haydn, Mozart and Schubert. Part of the London Chamber Music Series. Conway Hall, Red Lion Square. WC1. £8, members £5. 6.30pm.
PANOCHA Quartet performs Mozart and Faure. WH. £10. 11.30pm.
PIANIST Penelope Thwaites, violinist Dmytro Tkachenko and cellist Marie Macleod performs Rachmaninov, Elgar, Delius and Mendellsohn. WH. £10-£18. 4pm.

MONDAY NOVEMBER 28
Cellist Thomas Gregory
with pianist David Barnard perform Debussy and Franck. Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6, 020 8348 8716. £10, concs £5. 7.30pm.
THE Inkinen Trio performs Sibelius and Tchaikovsky. SJ. £10-£15. 7.30pm.
SOPRANO Ailish Tynan and pianist Julius Drake performs Strauss, Copland and Duparc. WH. £10, concs £8. 1pm.
AURURA Ensemble and the Kesh Piano Trio perform Francaix, Mozart, Ravel and others. WH. £8-£13. 7.30pm.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29
SOPRANO Alice Woodbridge
, clarinettist Elizabeth Stutters and pianist Olivia Canolle perform classical and jazz. Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6, 020 8348 8716. £8, concs £6. 7.30pm.
LONDON Strings. Tippett Centenary Concert. SJ. £8-£20. 7.30pm.
SKAMPA Quartet performs Janacek and Bittova. WH. £12-£24. 7.30pm.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30
WESTMINSTER School Orchestra
performs Khachaturian, Barber and Schubert. SJ. £5. 7.30pm.
WINNERS from the Adam International Cello Festival perform in the 10th anniversary concert featuring Ligeti, Beethoven, Bartok and others. WH. £10-£16.

THURSDAY DECEMBER 1
ORGESTRA Mahatma
, an avant-garde jazz group perform at Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6, 020 8348 8716. £8, concs £6. 8.30pm.
LONDON Chamber Orchestra performs Wagner, Mozart and Gluck. SJ. £21-£8. 7.30pm.
BARITONE Gerald Finley, with Julius Drake on piano, performs Ives, Barber and Schumann. WH. £24 and £28. 7.30pm.

BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
St John’s, Smith Square, SW1, 020 7222 1061
Wigmore Hall, Wigmore Street, W1, 020 7 935 2141

Gig listings

Thursday November 24
Regina Spektor: Russian-born Bronx emigre singer-songwriter with such a beautiful voice The Strokes and Kings of Leon begged her to tour with them. Lock 17 (Camden Town Tube). £14.

Friday November 25
The Mitchell Brothers: East End grimesters. 100 Club (Oxford Circus Tube). £8.50.

Saturday November 26
Jazztronik + live band: All the way from Tokyo, the keyboard whizkid launches his new album. Jazz Café (Camden Town Tube). £15.

Monday November 28
Matisyahu: Hacidic Jew with beard who plays with a reggae band. Scala (King’s Cross Tube). £12.50.

Tuesday November 29
Kelly Clarkson: X-Factor warbler – I bet she’ll tell you she loves y’all by the end of the night...those Americans. Koko (Mornington Crescent Tube). £23.50.



Angelino's finest are put to the test


WE came across Angelino Wines, sandwiched between two colourful and aggressively self-promoting Australian wine sellers, at Islington’s London Wine Event at the end of October.
Its owner is Farrell Anglin, whose imagination was caught by a lecture on the history of wine making at Southgate College.

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