Upcoming Sunday Concerts


Sunday Concerts:
Isla Quartet + Pre-Concert Recital with Dovestone Quartet
Sunday Concerts:
Isla Quartet + Pre-Concert Recital with Dovestone Quartet
For their Conway Hall début, Isla Quartet offer an exquisite selection of baroque and classical quartets, culminating in the third 'Razumovsky' quartet, written in 1806 for the Russian ambassador in Vienna, Count Andreas Razumovsky. They will be preceded by a pre-concert recital from the Royal Northern College of Music's Dovestone Quartet.
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Sunday Concerts:
London Haydn Quartet with David Adams
Sunday Concerts:
London Haydn Quartet with David Adams
One of the world’s leading period instrument string quartets, the London Haydn Quartet was born out of a passion for Haydn. We are delighted to welcome them back to Conway Hall, alongside violist David Adams.
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Sunday Concerts:
Ortus Trio + Pre-Concert Recital with Tiago Silva & Elizabeth Haughan
Sunday Concerts:
Ortus Trio + Pre-Concert Recital with Tiago Silva & Elizabeth Haughan
The London-based Ortus Trio make their Conway Hall début with three beloved trios, beginning with two pinnacles of the French repertoire, and bringing the evening to a close with Mendelssohn's dramatic and fiendishly virtuosic Second Trio. They will be preceded by a pre-concert recital from violinist strong>Tiago Silva and pianist strong>Elizabeth Haughan from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
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Sunday Concerts:
Winterreise with Mark Padmore & Noam Greenberg
Sunday Concerts:
Winterreise with Mark Padmore & Noam Greenberg
As part of Bloomsbury Festival 2025, tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Noam Greenberg present a special concert performance of Schubert’s song cycle, Winterreise, in support of A Land for All, a unique Israeli-Palestinian organisation working for a peaceful and equitable future for all.
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Sunday Concerts:
The Clements Prize for Composers
Sunday Concerts:
The Clements Prize for Composers
The Clements Prize for Composers returns to Conway Hall for a live final, featuring new works for piano duet. Performed by pianists Clíodna Shanahan and Simon Callaghan, these works showcase the skills of the finest young composers today.
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Sunday Concerts:
Kyan Quartet & Ahmed Dickenson
Sunday Concerts:
Kyan Quartet & Ahmed Dickenson
In a new Conway Hall collaboration with Echoes Festival's African Diaspora series, acclaimed classical guitarist Ahmed Dickinson joins forces with the Kyan Quartet to explore vibrant Afro-Cuban repertoire by Cuba's most distinctive contemporary composers
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Sunday Concerts:
Rautio Trio + Pre-Concert Recital with Boreas Trio
Sunday Concerts:
Rautio Trio + Pre-Concert Recital with Boreas Trio
Conway Hall welcomes the Rautio Trio, one of today’s finest chamber ensembles, known for their refined and powerfully expressive performances of historical masterworks. They will be preceded by a pre-concert recital from the Boreas Trio from the Guildhall School.
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Sunday Concerts:
Fundraising Concert with Quartet Concrète & Bartholomew LaFollette
Sunday Concerts:
Fundraising Concert with Quartet Concrète & Bartholomew LaFollette
Join Quartet Concrète and cellist Bartholomew LaFollette in Conway Hall's historic Library for a special fundraising concert, in support of our much beloved Sunday Concerts series.
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Sunday Concerts:
Piatti Quartet & Simon Callaghan
Sunday Concerts:
Piatti Quartet & Simon Callaghan
Artistic Director Simon Callaghan and Conway Hall favourites the Piatti Quartet come together in a special programme comprising Mozart's final piano concerto, Mendelssohn's hauntingly beautiful A minor quartet, and the world premiere of Piatti cellist Jessie Ann Richardson's arrangement of Vaughan Williams' folk-song studies.
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Sunday Concerts:
Tipett Quartet & Maura Marinucci
Sunday Concerts:
Tipett Quartet & Maura Marinucci
Join the Tippett Quartet for a wonderful season finale exploring the Golden Age of cinema past and present. They will be joined by star clarinetist Maura Marinucci, Principal Clarinet of the Philharmonia Orchestra and professor at the Royal Academy of Music.
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