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£1 FAMILY CONCERTS FOR 1-YEAR-OLDS In response to the cost-of-living crisis and the urgent need for further music provision for children, Wigmore Hall is introducing a new £1 ticket scheme for ...
Although concert life has some distance to go before full recovery, I am optimistic about the exciting year ahead.' Highlights of April - July 2022 include: 2022 Wigmore Hall International String ...
Both works on the Belcea Quartet’s programme last night have been in the repertoire for a long time – Beethoven wrote his ...
Probably the most important chamber-music venue in Britain, the Wigmore has an intensely loyal London audience that filled the hall for most of the 500-plus concerts a year it was staging before ...
Live from London’s Wigmore Hall in London, and introduced by Andrew McGregor, bass-baritone Ashley Riches and pianist Joseph Middleton celebrate the art of story-telling. A former Radio 3 New ...
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St John Passion at Wigmore Hall was simply breathtakingRead Next: Marathon concerts are ruining classical music At the same time it’s magnificent beyond words, and at the Wigmore Hall the little period-instrument English Concert did it proud.
Discover classical music with Wigmore Hall’s brilliant young people’s scheme, offering £5 tickets to under 35s. One of the world’s finest classical music venues is offering £5 tickets for concertgoers ...
More than 200 UK-based musicians will perform in 40 concerts at London’s Wigmore Hall in the run-up to Easter, the venue has announced. They include solo recitals and choral concerts, which will all ...
The Wigmore Hall at 120: musicians from Sheku Kanneh-Mason to Dame Sarah Connolly on the London icon
The Wigmore Hall has been one of the most important concert halls in my entire career. I made my debut there in January of 1985, the same week that I came from Paris to live in London. I had a ...
Live from London’s Wigmore Hall in London, and introduced by Hannah French, Brentano Quartet present two masterworks from the classical era: Haydn’s Bird Quartet (1781), so-called because of ...
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