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Coffee Concerts, Royal Albert Hall

16 Sep 18 – 11 Nov 18, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Enjoy classical music in informal surroundings, and with coffee and pastries too

By Claudia Pritchard on 25/9/2018

Classical music in relaxed surroundings with coffee and pastries at the Royal Albert Hall. Photo: Andy Paradise
Classical music in relaxed surroundings with coffee and pastries at the Royal Albert Hall. Photo: Andy Paradise
Coffee Concerts, Royal Albert Hall Coffee Concerts, Royal Albert Hall Claudia Pritchard
Fancy a nice cup of coffee and something sweet with your music? Then try the Albert Hall’s Sunday Classical Coffee Mornings, an opportunity to hear top students from the Royal College of Music perform in the intimate setting of the Hall’s Elgar Room.


Starting with cellist Yaroslava Trofymchuk (16 Sept), the series continues with pianist Daniel Hart (23 Sept).



Cellist Yaroslava Trofymchuk opens the Royal Albert Hall's coffee concert series on 16 September


Take a trip to the movies (14 Oct) when a student ensemble performs scores from, among others, the Harry Potter and Indiana Jones series, and The Deer Hunter.


The multi-talented 17-year-old flautist and saxophonist Rianna Henriques takes to the platform next (4 Nov), and the series closes (11 Nov) with violinist Emma Purslow and pianist Roelof Temmingh presenting a special programme commemorating the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day.



Flautist and saxophonist Rianna Henriques performs on 4 November


Seating is unreserved, cabaret-style, and tickets include coffee and pastries. Children welcome over the age of 5.
by Claudia Pritchard

What Coffee Concerts, Royal Albert Hall
Where Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP | MAP
Nearest tube South Kensington (underground)
When 16 Sep 18 – 11 Nov 18, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Price £12.50
Website Click here for more information and booking



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