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A Symphony of Culture: Cadogan Hall's Stellar Line-up for 2025

Cadogan Hall in London is set to host a spectacular array of musical events in early 2025, bringing together world-renowned musicians and orchestras. From Johan Dalene's anticipated performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto to the Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra's youthful spirit, and Chris de Burgh's timeless hits, this season promises an unforgettable musical journey. Highlighting diverse genres and legendary compositions, Cadogan Hall remains a pivotal stage for both classical masterpieces and modern storytelling.

Feb 23, 2025
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1. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto
When Johan Dalene won the Carl Nielsen International Violin Competition in 2019, one critic predicted that he’d become the greatest Swedish violinist in generations: a player with ‘a wondrous tone, an elegant straightforwardness and a freshness of utterance’.
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Feb 27, 2025
Cadogan Hall

London · Cadogan Hall

2. Chris de Burgh
From his humble beginnings in 1974 with the debut album Far Beyond These Castle Walls to a career that spans the globe, Chris’ journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Reflecting on his first steps into music, Chris shares, ‘I had no concept that I was going to last as long as this. Fifty years? Wow!’ His initial success, marked by the single ‘Flying’ dominating the charts in Brazil for 17 weeks, was only the beginning.
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Feb 28 - Mar 2, 2025
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London · Cadogan Hall

3. Discovering Morricone
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 violinist Attila Simon.
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Mar 3, 2025
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London · Cadogan Hall

4. The Lark Ascending
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.
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Mar 9, 2025
Cadogan Hall

London · Cadogan Hall

5. Donizetti & Friends
Renowned for their vocal virtuosity, mezzo-soprano Marie-Nicole Lemieux and tenor Michael Spyres (OPER! 2024 Best Singer) join forces with Opera Rara’s Artistic Director Carlo Rizzi for a concert featuring works by Donizetti and Berlioz. Part of Opera Rara’s multi-year Donizetti Song Project, the programme includes lost and forgotten songs by Gaetano Donizetti, many of which have not been heard in more nearly 200 years.
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Mar 10, 2025
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London · Cadogan Hall

6. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Bizet’s Carmen Symphony
‘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 just hit after hit after hit.
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Mar 12, 2025
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London · Cadogan Hall

7. Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra
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 spirit, with an approach to music-making that embraces both adventure and a deep sense of tradition.
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Mar 13, 2025
Cadogan Hall

London · Cadogan Hall

8. John Barrowman
In Laid Bare, every song, whether a Broadway classic or a contemporary hit, showcases John’s inimitable style and his dazzling voice. His stories and personal anecdotes burst with his keen wit, Scottish charm, and infectious energy.
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Mar 28, 2025
Cadogan Hall

London · Cadogan Hall

9. Kingston Choral Society
Kingston Choral Society, under the vibrant and versatile baton of Andrew Griffiths, is joined by Sophie Bevan and Roderick Williams, two of the brightest stars of the British singing firmament, for a programme suffused with musical colour and profound emotion.
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Mar 29, 2025
Cadogan Hall

London · Cadogan Hall

10. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Korngold’s Violin Concerto
If you enjoy Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony (No. 9), you’re going to love the one that he wrote back home in the heart of Bohemia. Hymn tunes, birdsong and folk dances; village bands, summer sunsets and blazing triumph – they’re all here, in what might be the single happiest symphony by any great composer (and, definitely, one of the most tuneful).
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Apr 3, 2025
Cadogan Hall

London · Cadogan Hall

Conclusion
Cadogan Hall's 2025 season is a feast for the senses, offering a rich tapestry of musical experiences. From classical symphonies and operatic masterpieces to contemporary hits, the diverse lineup promises something for every music lover. The blend of talented artists, unique compositions, and dynamic performances ensures that each event will leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a fan of timeless classics or modern melodies, this season at Cadogan Hall is not to be missed, promising to enrich the cultural fabric of London and beyond.
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