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Connecting people through music Wigmore Hall Learning gives people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities opportunities to take part in creative music making. We lead a wide range of innovative projects and events, both in the community and at Wigmore Hall, for young children, families, schools, young people and adults. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to take part in music making, and the spirit of chamber music lies at the heart of all that we do: making music together as an ensemble, with every voice heard and equally valued.
Early Years We present relaxed concerts for parents or carers and their babies under 1, and interactive workshops for children aged 5 and under pages 4-5 We are thrilled to be launching our first ever Learning Festival, which celebrates the stories and stages of our lives, and the different journeys we all take pages 12-15
Families We lead concerts and creative workshops for families with children aged 5 and over pages 6-7
Schools Alongside our extensive programme in schools, we also offer one-off workshops, concerts and training at Wigmore Hall pages 8-9
Young People We lead projects for, by and with young people, as well as a free ticket scheme and events at Wigmore Hall pages 10-11
Community Our programme takes place across the community, from hospitals to residential care homes, and also includes events for children, young people and adults at Wigmore Hall pages 16-17
Behind the Music We offer a range of study events giving audiences the chance to go behind the music through talks, masterclasses, study groups and singing workshops pages 18-20
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Early Years Relaxed concerts for parents or carers and their babies under 1, and interactive workshops for children aged 5 and under and their parents or carers.
For Crying Out Loud! Hear outstanding performances by musicians from the Royal Academy of Music, in these concerts presented especially for parents or carers and their babies under 1 to enjoy together in a relaxed and accommodating environment. Friday 19 January: 11.00am – 11.45am Repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm Wednesday 21 February: 11.00am – 11.45am Repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm Adults £8.50 (babies come free!)
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In partnership with the Royal Academy of Music
‘Thank you so much for a brilliant morning... our babies were transfixed. Excellent musicians and wonderful music in a stunning setting! I’ll definitely come again.’ Catia, parent
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Chamber Tots
Saturday 17 February 10.00am – 12 noon Repeated 1.00pm – 3.00pm
Interactive music-making sessions for children aged 1 to 5 and their parents or carers, with songs, percussion and the chance to meet some exciting instruments up close, presented by our experienced Chamber Tots music leaders alongside emerging chamber ensembles.
Family Sounds
On the Farm Friday 12 January 12.30pm (1 – 2 years) & 2.00pm (3 – 5 years) Friday 9 March 10.15am (1 – 2 years) & 11.45am (3 – 5 years)
Bear Hunt Friday 2 February 10.15am (1 – 2 years) & 11.45am (3 – 5 years)
Join us for this music-making workshop for children aged 0 – 5 and their parents or carers, which offers the opportunity to co-create a new piece inspired by the music of our Composer in Residence, Helen Grime. Workshop Leaders Esther Sheridan, Lucy Drever and Gawain Hewitt lead us in exploration of singing, play and poetry, using music technology to capture the music created, which will be shared online! Children £6 Adults £8 We are also delighted to be partnering with Positively UK, Fairbeats! and Great Ormond Street Hospital to offer their families the chance to take part in workshops, and the final piece will incorporate work from all participants.
Minibeasts Thursday 1 March 12.30pm (1 – 2 years) & 2.00pm (3 – 5 years) Wednesday 14 March 10.15am (1 – 2 years) & 11.45am (3 – 5 years) Children £6 Adults £4
First Time Booker Offer
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All workshops are 1 hour in duration Maximum 3 child, 2 adult tickets per booking for each event
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Families Interactive concerts, music-making days and workshops for families with children aged 5 and over. Saturday 3 February, 11.00am – 12 noon
CAVATINA Family Concert: Barbican Piano Trio
Wednesday 14 February 10.30am – 3.30pm
Family Day: Musical Portraits For ages 5 plus We invite families to create their own musical portraits alongside Wigmore Hall Learning’s Associate Artists, Ignite. Join us at the National Portrait Gallery to explore artworks, then create your own music in response before playing on the Wigmore Hall stage. Children £12 Adults £16 In partnership with the National Portrait Gallery
For ages 5 plus Join the Barbican Piano Trio for an interactive family concert which explores the wonderful world of chamber music, featuring works by some of the best-loved composers of all time, including Haydn, Beethoven, and Schumann. Children £10 Adults £12
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CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust, renowned for bringing chamber music to young people and young people to chamber music, is delighted to present this concert in association with Wigmore Hall.
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Saturday 3 March 11.00am – 12 noon
Saturday 24 March 10.30am – 3.30pm
Family Concert: TROUPE: The Empty Chair
Family Day: Chamber Challenge
For ages 6 plus When out of nowhere a mysterious empty chair appears bang in the middle of a house, its inhabitants are beyond bewildered. Why does it bring a strange, sizzling silence? Who is the tiptoeing creature full of songs and secrets that longs to help? And what on earth is a BLACK HOLE doing at the front door?
Join music leader Hannah Opstad and the Wigmore Hall Learning / Open Academy Fellowship Ensemble, Diphonon Duo (viola and accordion), on a marvelous music-making adventure. Take your seat in your very own chamber ensemble, create your own brand new pieces of music and perform together on the Wigmore Hall stage. Children £12 Adults £16
This mischievous musical adventure explores the ways in which people and friendships grow and change, unfolding through playful storytelling and irresistible music for voice, cello and piano, drawn from across the ages to include works by Debussy, Couperin, Berio and Moondog, alongside new music by TROUPE. Catherine Carter mezzo soprano Jessie Maryon Davies piano Sophie Rivlin cello Kate Wakeling writer Children £10 Adults £12
Did you know?
Active engagement with music in childhood produces structural changes in the brain which are related to the processing of sound. The Power of Music, Susan Hallam, 2015
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Schools Schools concerts and one-off workshops at Wigmore Hall to complement our extensive programme taking place in schools across London.
Thursday 22 February 11.00am – 12 noon
Key Stage 2 Schools Concert: TROUPE: The Empty Chair When out of nowhere a mysterious empty chair appears bang in the middle of a house, its inhabitants are beyond bewildered. Why does it bring a strange, sizzling silence? Who is the tiptoeing creature full of songs and secrets that longs to help? And what on earth is a BLACK HOLE doing at the front door? This mischievous musical adventure explores the ways in which people and friendships grow and change, unfolding through playful storytelling and irresistible music for voice, cello and piano, drawn from across the ages to include works by Debussy, Couperin, Berio and Moondog, alongside new music by TROUPE.
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Catherine Carter mezzo soprano Jessie Maryon Davies piano Sophie Rivlin cello Kate Wakeling writer
Did you know?
‘Arts and culture is an outlet for personal expression, a form of escapism, a way for you to socialise with others and express your individuality’, Arts Council England report, June 2017
Children £4 Accompanying Adults Free (ticket required) Book through the Wigmore Hall Box Office on 020 7935 2141
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In the Community: What’s the Buzz? As part of our Partner Schools Programme, our Key Stage 1 project What’s the Buzz? worked with children aged 5 – 7 and their teachers, linking in with their Life and Living school topic.
We have launched a free online resource to enable other schools to create their own version of this project – visit the Schools Resources section of our website to create yours! www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
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Pupils visited The Hive at Kew Gardens, a structure that encapsulates the story of the honey bee and the important role of pollination, through an immersive sound and visual experience. We worked with a composer and a visual artist, whose work is inspired by the life of bees, to create music and artwork in response to the pupils’ visit to Kew, resulting in a performance to parents and an exhibition of the work created.
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Young People Long-term projects for, by and with young people, as well as a free ticket scheme and events at Wigmore Hall. Monday 12 February 11.00am – 3.30pm Tuesday 13 February 11.00am – 3.30pm
Musical Portraits Band We invite young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions to be inspired by paintings in the National Portrait Gallery, and to create their own works of art and music with inspiring visual artists alongside Wigmore Hall Learning Associate Artists Ignite. Free (application required) For more information, and to apply for a place, contact Charlotte Cunningham at Turtle Key Arts on 020 8964 5060 or email charlotte@turtlekeyarts.org.uk.
Monday 12 – Monday 19 February
Musical Pathways See page 15 for details Wednesday 21 March 5.45pm
Young Producers Present… Bechstein Room What happens when a group of young people produce their own performance in the Bechstein Bar at Wigmore Hall? What theme will inspire them? What music will they choose? Visit www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/young-producers to find out more about this unique project. Free (ticket required) Wigmore Hall Learning is a proud supporter of Arts Award, and as part of this project our Young Producers work towards achieving their Silver Arts Award.
In partnership with the National Portrait Gallery and Turtle Key Arts
News Flash!
We are delighted to launch a new monthly club which invites young people with ASC aged 15 – 19 to take part in music making as well as opportunities to socialise with peers.
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Chamber Zone Free concert tickets for young people and school groups
Visit www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/chamberzone for full details.
Wigmore Hall and CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust have been offering free tickets to young people since 1999. This year we are delighted to offer 2,000 free tickets to young people aged 8 – 25 and school groups, as well as free pre-concert workshops for schools.
Supported by the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust
Chamber Zone forthcoming concerts… Sunday 18 February 7.30pm
Škampa Quartet & Melvyn Tan
Friday 23 February 7.30pm
All the World’s a Stage
Saturday 24 February 7.30pm
Wihan Quartet
Sunday 25 February 7.30pm
Pieter Wispelwey & Alasdair Beatson
Sunday 11 March 7.30pm
Arditti Quartet & Jake Arditti
Monday 12 March 1.00pm
Calidore Quartet
Tuesday 6 February 7.30pm Henning Kraggerud, Natalie Clein & Christian Ihle Hadland
Thursday 15 March 7.30pm
Danish String Quartet
Saturday 17 March 2.00pm
Michael Collins Masterclass
Monday 19 March 7.30pm
Ensemble intercontemporain
Wednesday 7 February 1.00pm Thomas Quasthoff Masterclass
Wednesday 21 March 7.30pm
The Schubert Ensemble
Monday 14 February 7.30pm
Artemis Quartet
Saturday 24 March 7.30pm
Cuarteto Casals
Thursday 15 February 7.30pm
Songs for New Life and Love
Wednesday 3 January 7.30pm
Schumann Quartet
Tuesday 9 January 7.30pm Allan Clayton & James Baillieu Friday 12 January 7.30pm
Elias String Quartet
Tuesday 16 January 7.30pm
Midori, Antoine Lederlin & Jonathan Biss
Wednesday 24 January 1.00pm Britten Sinfonia Monday 29 January 7.30pm
Escher String Quartet
Thursday 1 February 7.30pm
Songs of the Sea
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Monday 12 February 11.00am – 3.30pm Tuesday 13 February 11.00am – 3.30pm
Musical Portraits Band See page 10 for details
Journeys through Life Wigmore Hall Learning is thrilled to be launching its first ever festival. Seven Ages is a celebration of the stories and stages of our lives, and the different journeys we all take, reflecting on life and experience in its many and varied forms. Taking our Learning programme strands as inspiration, we invite you to explore with us the path from birth to older age, and everything in between.
Tuesday 13 February 5.45 – 6.45pm
Bechstein Sessions: Fabled We’re delighted to launch Bechstein Sessions, a new series of informal performances in the Bechstein Bar. Fabled formed in 2014 when Sam Rapley brought together some of Britain’s most exciting young musicians to play his original music. The group explores a wealth of textures, harmonies and grooves, taking inspiration from Debussy, Tom Jobim, Sarah Vaughan and Bon Iver. Also influenced by film music and the relationship between music and storytelling, Fabled is always searching for new ways to tell classic, age-old stories. Sam Rapley saxophone & clarinet Alex Munk guitar Matt Robinson piano Conor Chaplin double bass
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Wednesday 14 February 10.30am – 3.30pm
Friday 16 February 11.00am – 12 noon
Family Day: Musical Portraits
Relaxed Concert: Heath Quartet
See page 6 for details
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Thursday 15 February 6.00pm – 6.45pm
Saturday 17 February 10.00am – 12 noon Repeated 1.00pm – 3.00pm
Discussion Panel: Parenthood See page 19 for details
Family Sounds See page 5 for details
Thursday 15 February 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Songs for New Life and Love Explore love, lullabies and the bond between parent and child in a programme crowned by the world première of a song cycle by Composer in Residence Helen Grime, setting poems from Fiona Benson’s Bright Travellers, a remarkable and moving collection of poetry which explores the pain, passion, beauty and joy of becoming a parent. Tickets from £15
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Friday 23 February 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Come and Sing
Lord Mayor of Westminster’s Gala Concert: All the World’s a Stage
See page 17 for details Wednesday 21 February 11.00am – 11.45am Repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm
For Crying out Loud! See page 4 for details Thursday 22 February 11.00am – 12 noon
Shakespeare’s renowned ‘All the world’s a stage’ speech opens this special concert featuring songs which explore different stages of life, closing with the world première of a new work by outstanding British composerJoseph Phibbs. Tickets from £15
TROUPE: The Empty Chair
Saturday 24 February 10.00am – 3.00pm
See page 7 for details
Big Sing! See page 19 for details
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Musical Pathways Drop in to the Bechstein Room throughout the Seven Ages festival to explore your own musical journey with Wired4Music, a community of young creatives. Musical Pathways empowers individual musical voices, encouraging people to share their own experiences and ideas alongside Wired4Music members. Together we’ll create a visual installation which brings together all of our individual musical pathways. Monday 12 February Between 2.00pm and 4.00pm Wednesday 13 February Between 4.00pm and 5.30pm Friday 16 February Between 10.00am and 1.00pm Monday 19 February Between 2.00pm and 4.00pm Free (no ticket required) In partnership with Wired4Music, hosted by Sound Connections
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Community Events for young people and adults at Wigmore Hall and across the community, from hospitals to residential care homes.
Project commencing Friday 2 February
Music for Thought For families living with dementia Music for Thought is a creative project led in partnership with Westminster Arts and the Royal Academy of Music. Through a series of weekly sessions, we invite people living with dementia and their family, friends and carers to explore music making together alongside professional musicians and students from the Royal Academy of Music.
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To find out more, please contact the Wigmore Hall Learning department on 020 7258 8246 or learning@wigmore-hall.org.uk.
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Friday 16 February 11.00am – 12 noon
Tuesday 20 February 10.30am – 1.30pm
Relaxed Concert: Heath Quartet
Come and Sing
This relaxed concert is open to everyone and provides a special opportunity to explore music in an informal environment. Join the dynamic Heath Quartet for a concert exploring the Seven Ages theme, and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee afterwards.
For families living with dementia
There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement, and house lights remain up. Audience members can move in and out of the auditorium as they wish, and there is a designated quiet area.
As part of our Seven Ages festival, join Isabelle Adams for a session of group singing exploring a mixture of music from across the ages, followed by tea and coffee. We welcome people living with dementia and their family, friends and carers to attend. No previous experience needed, just an enthusiasm to sing!
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Free (booking required) Book through the Wigmore Hall Learning department on 020 7258 8246 or learning@wigmore-hall.org.uk. In partnership with Westminster Arts
Did you know?
36 members of Wigmore Hall staff are Dementia Friends including 2 Dementia Champions? Find out more about how you can become a Dementia Friend by visiting www.dementiafriends.org.uk
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Behind the Music A range of study events giving audiences the chance to go behind the music through talks, masterclasses, study groups and singing workshops.
Thursday 4 January 6.00pm – 6.45pm
Artists in Conversation Clarinettist Jörg Widmann gives us an insight into his life as a composer-performer, and discusses his new piece to be premiered in the evening concert. £5 Wednesday 17 January 6.00pm – 6.45pm
Artists in Conversation Alexander Melnikov discusses his evening programme and the choice of three different pianos, a Steinway, a Graf and an Erard, each carefully matched to the repertoire. £5 Wednesday 7 February 1.00pm – 4.00pm
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Thomas Quasthoff Masterclass As one of the greatest bass-baritones of the past half-century, Thomas Quasthoff has a unique fund of artistic insights and practical experience to pass on to the next generation of singers. Since he retired from the concert hall in 2012, he has deepened his huge knowledge of the voice with dates as an actor, cabaret artist and masterclass leader. £10 Concessions £8
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Thursday 15 February 6.00 – 6.45pm
Saturday 24 February 10.00am – 3.00pm
Discussion Panel: Parenthood
Big Sing!
Wigmore Hall Composer in Residence Helen Grime and writer Fiona Benson discuss the topic of parenthood ahead of the evening concert.
Join Isabelle Adams for a Big Sing! celebration of our Seven Ages festival, with this special opportunity to sing as part of a choir, develop your singing skills and explore new music with soprano Milly Forrest, alongside singing groups from across the Learning Programme.
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£25 Concessions £19
Wigmore Study Group: Haydn Quartets
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To explore the string quartets of Joseph Haydn is to witness the birth of the genre as we know it and to trace its development to the height of invention. During his time at Esterházy estate, Haydn’s quartets are associated with the freedom he enjoyed in Vienna and the friendships he formed there, most famously with Mozart. Delve into these works, which have never been surpassed in their intimacy of interaction between four equal yet independent instruments, with composer Julian Philips alongside pianist Laura Roberts, guest speakers, and performers from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
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Wednesday 21 February 3.00pm – 6.00pm Monday 26 February 3.00pm – 6.00pm Wednesday 28 February 3.00pm – 6.00pm
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Introduction to French Music Thursday 1 March 4.45pm – 6.00pm Thursday 8 March 4.45pm – 6.00pm Thursday 15 March 4.45pm – 6.00pm Thursday 22 March 4.45pm – 6.00pm “Pleasure in sound” could perhaps be the motto of French musicians; the extraordinary cuisine, viniculture and romantic inclinations of that extraordinary country would lead to no other approach. Join Roy Stratford to explore the distinctive nature of French music, from the Baroque with its emphasis on dance, through to Berlioz and his incredibly forward-looking orchestral writing, on to Debussy, the ultimate musical colourist, and on to Boulez, the master of the avant-garde.
Saturday 17 March 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Michael Collins Masterclass Clarinettist and conductor Michael Collins, among the world’s leading soloists and chamber musicians, has made giant strides in developing his instrument’s repertoire and public profile. Hailed by BBC Music Magazine for his ‘gorgeoustoned musicianship’, and for his ‘irresistible exuberance’ by Gramophone, he returns to Wigmore Hall to share insights and artistic ideas with a group of outstanding young clarinettists. £10 Concessions £8
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Series ticket price £33
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Booking Information Public booking opens on Tuesday 7 November 2017
Online Bookings
Transport
Booking for Schools Concerts is open at time of publication
Online booking is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can select your own seat.
Wigmore Hall Box Office
Booking Fee
Underground: The closest underground stations are Bond Street (Central & Jubilee lines) and Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central & Victoria lines).
36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP Tel: 020 7935 2141 Online Booking: www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Schools concerts and events with a ticket price of more than £4 incur a £1 booking fee.
Box Office Hours
Where a concession ticket price is listed these are available to students, senior citizens and the unemployed. A child is anyone under the age of 18.
7 days a week: 10.00am – 8.30pm Days without an evening concert: 10.00am – 5.00pm No advance booking during the half-hour prior to performance Telephone Bookings 7 days a week: 10.00am – 7.00pm Days without an evening concert: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Tickets for Children and Concessions
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Buses: A number of bus routes pass along Oxford Street. Car Parking There is limited street parking after 6.30pm (Mon–Sat) and all day Sunday in permitted areas. Alternatively there are public car parks in Cavendish Square, Harley Street and Marylebone Lane, all of which are less than a five-minute walk from the Hall. Wigmore Hall participates in the Theatreland Parking Scheme which gives all Wigmore event participants and ticket-buyers a 50% discount on their parking when using the Cavendish Square (Q Park Oxford Street) car park. Please contact Box Office or visit our website for further details.
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Wigmore Hall is proud to meet the Family Arts Standards, reflecting its commitment to offering family-friendly events and spaces.
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There is space to leave buggies and scooters, and baby changing facilities. For full details contact access@wigmore-hall.org.uk or 020 7258 8210.
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For full details on access and facilities contact us on access@wigmore-hall.org.uk or 020 7935 2141. Information in this brochure was correct at the time of printing. The right is reserved to substitute artists and to vary programmes if necessary. Names used as quote sources throughout the brochure have been changed.
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We would like to thank the following for their support of the Wigmore Hall Learning programme. Their involvement is greatly appreciated and essential in continuing our work. Donors and Sponsors The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust The Andor Charitable Trust Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne Arts Council England CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust Charities Advisory Trust The Elton Family The Emmanuel Kaye Foundation The Harbour Foundation The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation The Howard de Walden Estate Hyde Park Place Estate Charity John Lyon’s Charity The Leverhulme Trust The Linbury Trust George Meyer Michael Watson Charitable Trust Milton Damerel Trust Valerie O’Connor Stuart and Bianca Roden The Sampimon Trust Julia Schottlander SE Franklin Charitable Trust No 3 Spencer Hart Charitable Trust The Tertis Foundation in memory of Lillian Tertis The Three Monkies Trust William & Alex de Winton And several anonymous donors
Partners Central London Clinical Commissioning Group Hammersmith and Fulham Clinical Commissioning Group Haringey Music Service Havering Music School Jewish Care London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Tower Hamlets Arts Music and Education Service Tri-borough Music Hub West London Clinical Commissioning Group Westminster City Council
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