January - March
2020
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 children, families, schools, young people and adults. We are passionate about the impact music can have on our lives and on our society, and three core values lie at the heart of our programme: creativity, collaboration and equality. These are values which reflect the spirit of chamber music, and this inspires all that we do: making music together as an ensemble, with every voice heard and equally valued. Cover images © James Berry © Benjamin Ealovega © James Berry
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FAMILIES
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Interactive workshops and concerts for families, ranging from relaxed concerts for parents or carers with babies under 1, to creative music workshops and concerts for the whole family
SCHOOLS
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Schools concerts to complement our extensive programme taking place in schools across London
YOUNG PEOPLE
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Projects by and for young people, and a free ticket scheme for concerts at Wigmore Hall
BEHIND THE MUSIC
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A range of study events giving audiences the chance to go behind the music through talks, masterclasses, study groups and singing workshops
AND MORE including Bechstein Sessions (page 14) and Relaxed Concerts (page 15)...
Š Benjamin Ealovega
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Diphonon Duo © Benjamin Ealovega
Learning Festival: Musical Conversations Our Learning Festival in 2019/20 invites you to explore the many different ways we create, perform, listen to and respond to music. We delve into the concept of musical conversation, a notion at the heart of chamber music, and invite you, your ears and your voices to take part.
We mark 250 years since the birth of one of the world’s most celebrated composers, Ludwig van Beethoven, whose own modes of musical conversation shifted when he began to lose his hearing. Yet he continued to make music, and went on to compose some of the greatest works he would ever create.
wigmore-hall.org.uk Monday 10 – Saturday 22 February Main Foyer
RE:SCALE
Explore the sounds of Wigmore Hall and create your own musical conversations on a miniature model of the stage… This newly commissioned interactive sound installation by artist and composer Gawain Hewitt invites you to compose duets using sounds of Wigmore Hall performers and participants past and present. A part of our Beethoven 250 celebrations and Musical Conversations festival, the installation includes vibrating transducers, enabling D/deaf and hearing participants to explore pieces through touch and vibration.
Free
LEARNING FESTIVAL 2020 • 5 Monday 10 February 6.15pm
BECHSTEIN SESSION SPECIAL EVENT: BEETHOVEN IN THE DARK Sacconi Quartet Beethoven String Quartet No. 14 in C minor Op. 131 For the first time in London, the awardwinning Sacconi Quartet performs one of the most emotionally demanding pieces in the repertoire entirely from memory, in almost complete darkness. This unique performance of a deeply moving piece is made even more profound by the absence of light, allowing for total focus on Beethoven’s extraordinary soundworld.
£5
Our Beethoven Celebration has been made possible thanks to a lead gift from André and Rosalie Hoffmann, the Foyle Foundation, and additional support from the Beethoven Circle
Wednesday 12 February 11.00am and 12.30pm For Crying Out Loud! See page 6 Thursday 13 February 11.00am Schools Concert: Talking Drums See page 10 Monday 17 & Tuesday 18 February 11.00am Musical Portraits See page 12 Wednesday 19 February 10.30am Family Day: Handel & Hendrix See page 7 Thursday 20 February 11.00am Relaxed Concert: The Bad Mood See page 15 Friday 21 February 10.15am and 11.45am Chamber Tots: Jungles and Rivers See page 7 Saturday 22 February 3.00pm Family Concert: Talking Drums See page 8
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Families Interactive concerts and workshops for families, from relaxed concerts for parents or carers with babies under 1, to creative music workshops and concerts for the whole family
FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! Parents or carers and their babies under 1 can enjoy an informal concert featuring musicians from the Royal Academy of Music. Move and groove to the music or sit back and unwind. Parents-to-be are also warmly welcomed. Thursday 16 January 11.00am – 11.45am, repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm Liselotte Östblom/Rupert Cox Duo Liselotte Östblom voice, Rupert Cox piano Wednesday 12 February 11.00am – 11.45am, repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm Orix Duo Ye Jin Choi cello, Kevin Suherman piano
Adults £8.50 (babies come free!) In partnership with the Royal Academy of Music © Benjamin Ealovega
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CHAMBER TOTS
Wednesday 19 February 10.30am – 3.30pm
Join us on a musical adventure in these interactive music sessions for children aged 1-5 and their parents or carers. Discover exciting instruments, songs, and stories with experienced music leaders and emerging chamber musicians. March to your own beat as we explore, play and move together!
Recommended for families with children aged 7-11
Growing in the Garden Wednesday 15 January 12.30pm (1-2 years) and 2.00pm (3-5 years) Saturday 29 February 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years) In Space Friday 31 January 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years) Wednesday 4 March 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years) Jungles and Rivers Friday 21 February 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years) Friday 20 March 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years)
Children £7 Adults £5 All workshops are approximately 1 hour in duration Maximum 3 child, 2 adult tickets per booking for each event
FAMILY DAY: HANDEL & HENDRIX
Explore the musical worlds of George Frideric Handel and Jimi Hendrix with the help of Handel & Hendrix in London. Visit the rooms they lived in, discover what inspired them, and imagine the musical conversations between them before creating your own music, beginning at Handel & Hendrix on Brook Street and rounding off the day with a performance on the Wigmore Hall stage.
Children £10 Adults £15
First Time Booker Offer
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8 • FAMILIES Saturday 22 February 3.00pm – 4.00pm
FAMILY CONCERT: TALKING DRUMS
Recommended for families with children aged 7-11
Box Office: 020 7935 2141 Saturday 14 March 3.00pm – 4.00pm
CAVATINA FAMILY CONCERT: VIOLA’S TIME-TRAVELLING MUSICAL ADVENTURES
Join percussionists Owen and Toby, otherwise known as O Duo, for a whistle stop tour through 350 years of music all played on percussion instruments. From Bach to bongos and beyond, explore a magical soundworld of marimbas, vibraphones, glockenspiels and drums a-plenty. This is set to be an exciting adventure through music from films, stage and bygone years presented in an interactive concert.
Recommended for families with children aged 5-7
Arrive early for free arts activities in the Bechstein Room, run on a first come, first served basis. Drop in between 1.45pm and 2.30pm.
Arrive early for free arts activities in the Bechstein Room, run on a first come, first served basis. Drop in between 1.45pm and 2.30pm.
Children £10 Adults £12
Children £10 Adults £12
When a mysterious parcel arrives for Viola, she finds herself in the centre of an epic adventure through space and time. Travel with Viola, explore different musical times and places, and help her find her way home. Join presenter Lucy Drever and the dynamic Diphonon Duo on this musical journey for children aged 5-7 and their parents and carers.
CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust is delighted to present this concert in association with Wigmore Hall
wigmore-hall.org.uk Saturday 28 March 10.30am – 2.30pm
FAMILY DAY: COASTAL ADVENTURES Recommended for families with children aged 5-7 Come and take to the seas with music leader Freya WynnJones in our coastal family adventure! Join professional musicians and artists in this interactive day of workshops. From fisherman’s coves to secret caves, discover sounds and sights that inspired some of the greatest music about the seaside!
Children £10 Adults £15
‘ ...it was a huge success. There was much dancing, singing and stomping.’ Parent/Carer
© Benjamin Harte
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10 • SCHOOLS
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Schools Schools concerts at Wigmore Hall to complement our extensive programme taking place in schools across London Thursday 13 February 11.00am – 12 noon
SCHOOLS CONCERT: TALKING DRUMS Key Stage 2
Join percussionists Owen and Toby, otherwise known as O Duo, for a whistle stop tour through 350 years of music all played on percussion instruments. From Bach to bongos and beyond! Recommended for Key Stage 2 pupils and teachers, explore a magical soundworld of marimbas, vibraphones, glockenspiels and drums a-plenty. This is set to be an exciting adventure through music from films, stage and bygone years presented in an interactive concert.
Children £4 Accompanying adults free (ticket required)
Thursday 19 March 11.00am – 12 noon
CAVATINA SCHOOLS CONCERT: VIOLA’S TIME-TRAVELLING MUSICAL ADVENTURES Key Stage 1 When a mysterious parcel arrives for Viola, she finds herself in the centre of an epic adventure through space and time. Travel with Viola, explore different musical times and places, and help her find her way home. Join presenter Lucy Drever and the dynamic Diphonon Duo on this musical journey for Key Stage 1 school groups.
Children £4 Accompanying adults free (ticket required) CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust is delighted to present this concert in association with Wigmore Hall
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IN THE COMMUNITY...
Music for Thought In partnership with Resonate Arts and the Royal Academy of Music, we lead creative projects for people living with dementia and their families, friends and carers. Participants are recruited through Resonate Arts, who support people before, during and after each project. Sessions are led by musicians from our Music for Life programme alongside students from the Royal Academy of Music. The music making is responsive to each group, but typically includes a combination of improvisation, exploration of instruments, performances of existing repertoire, lyric writing and singing.
Š James Berry
12 • YOUNG PEOPLE
Young People Projects by and for young people, and a free ticket scheme for concerts at Wigmore Hall Monday 17 & Tuesday 18 February 11.00am – 3.30pm
MUSICAL PORTRAITS
For young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions 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 Ignite ensemble. 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
Free (application required) In partnership with the National Portrait Gallery and Turtle Key Arts
Box Office: 020 7935 2141 Wednesday 25 March 1.00pm – 2.00pm
SIDE BY SIDE
The Prince Consort is renowned for its imaginative programming, world-class performances and its original approach to commissioning new works. The ensemble is also passionate about supporting the development of the next generation of singers and pianists. For this project, members of the ensemble have worked with students from Guildhall School of Music & Drama towards this performance, in which the students and ensemble perform side by side.
£5
CAVATINA U25s Free concert tickets for young people and school groups 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.
Visit wigmore-hall.org.uk/U25s for full details. Supported by CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust
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Sunday 5 January 3.00pm Julien Van Mellaerts & James Baillieu
Saturday 25 January 7.30pm MILOŠ
Saturday 15 February 7.30pm Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
Monday 6 January 1.00pm Louise Alder & Joseph Middleton
Monday 27 January 1.00pm Jennifer Pike & Martin Roscoe
Tuesday 18 February 7.30pm Anna Caterina Antonacci & Donald Sulzen
Monday 6 January 7.30pm Stephen Hough, Michael Collins & Castalian String Quartet
Saturday 1 February 11.30am Khatia Buniatishvili & Meta4
Wednesday 19 February 7.30pm Pavel Haas Quartet & Boris Giltburg
Saturday 1 February 2.00pm Elena Urioste, Eivind Ringstad, Andrei Ioniţă & Cédric Tiberghien
Saturday 22 February 7.30pm Artemis Quartet
Tuesday 7 January 7.30pm Stephen Hough & Castalian String Quartet Friday 10 January 7.30pm Vijay Iyer presents Ritual Ensemble Monday 13 January 7.30pm Simon Bode & Graham Johnson Sunday 19 January 7.30pm Dover Quartet & Edgar Meyer Thursday 23 January 7.30pm La Nuova Musica, David Bates, Christopher Lowrey & Nick Pritchard Friday 24 January 1.00pm Mark Padmore & Sacconi Quartet
Saturday 1 February 7.30pm Allan Clayton, Martin Fröst, Lawrence Power, Elias String Quartet & Christian Ihle Hadland Sunday 2 February 3.00pm Elsa Dreisig & Jonathan Ware Monday 10 February 1.00pm Lucie Horsch & Thomas Dunford Thursday 13 February 7.30pm James Ehnes & Andrew Armstrong Friday 14 February 7.30pm Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
Thursday 27 February 7.30pm Septura Monday 2 March 1.00pm Lise Berthaud & David Saudubray Friday 6 March 1.00pm Nelly Miricioiu & David Gowland Wednesday 18 March 7.30pm Mahan Esfahani Thursday 19 March 7.30pm Dame Sarah Connolly & Malcolm Martineau Wednesday 25 March 7.30pm Quatuor Danel
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14 • BECHSTEIN SESSIONS
Bechstein Sessions Informal performances in the Bechstein Bar Tuesday 14 January 6.15pm – 7.05pm
Monday 10 February 6.15pm – 7.05pm
Join us for an informal performance in the Bechstein Bar from Beaten Track Ensemble. Enjoy percussionists Beth Higham-Edwards, Alice Angliss and Rosie Bergonzi’s joyful programme and vibrant performances as they showcase the musical range and storytelling capabilities of their favourite percussion instruments including the marimba, vibraphone and handpan in this specially curated celebration of life in music.
Sacconi Quartet
BECHSTEIN SESSIONS: BEATEN TRACK ENSEMBLE
£5
BECHSTEIN SESSION SPECIAL EVENT: BEETHOVEN IN THE DARK Beethoven String Quartet No. 14 in C minor Op. 131 For the first time in London, the award-winning Sacconi Quartet performs one of the most emotionally demanding pieces in the repertoire entirely from memory, in almost complete darkness. This unique performance of a deeply moving piece is made even more profound by the absence of light, allowing for total focus on Beethoven’s extraordinary soundworld.
£5
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Relaxed Concerts Our relaxed concerts are open to everyone and provide an opportunity to hear live music in an informal environment Thursday 20 February 11.00am – 12 noon
RELAXED CONCERT: THE BAD MOOD For ages 6 plus TROUPE invites sound-makers everywhere to join them for an afternoon at Sonic HQ. HQ does its best to keep the world ticking tidily along, but when a Bad Mood arrives on the grid, HQ’s sound-makers find they haven’t a clue how to reach it. Join TROUPE in a playful musical adventure, featuring movement, storytelling and music by Bach, Ravel and Cage. Weaving together brand new poetry and music from across the ages, TROUPE presents an eclectic performance of humour, colour and invention.
TROUPE © Benjamin Ealovega
‘ It was utterly, utterly life affirming.’
This relaxed concert is open to everyone aged 6 and over and provides an opportunity to hear live music in an informal environment. 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.
Relaxed Concert Audience Member
£5
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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 Monday 6 January 6.00pm – 6.45pm
ARTIST IN CONVERSATION: STEPHEN HOUGH Ahead of the third concert of his residency this evening, Stephen Hough discusses the inspiration behind tonight’s programme and the association of Brahms and Beethoven in his series.
£5
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INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC: BRAHMS Thursday 9 January Thursday 16 January Thursday 23 January Thursday 30 January All dates 4.45pm – 6.00pm In many ways, Johannes Brahms stands outside the mainstream of the Romantic movement. His interest lay far more in abstract music, sonatas, symphonies, variations and concertos rather than opera or programme music, although he did of course compose a great number of wonderful Lieder. His music is a fascinating combination of traditional forms and powerful, romantic harmony; the often profound emotional effect that his music exerts perhaps arises from the tension between these two forces. We will look at the huge range of his output with particular emphasis on his extraordinary contribution to chamber music.
Series ticket price £33
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Saturday 11 January 1.00pm – 2.00pm
OF MUSICALITIES AND MUSICAL EXPERIENCE: VIJAY IYER AND GEORGINA BORN IN CONVERSATION Georgina Born, Professor of Music and Anthropology at Oxford University and Professorial Fellow of Mansfield College, joins Vijay Iyer, Wigmore Hall’s Composer in Residence, for an exchange of ideas traversing the arts, the humanities, and the social and natural sciences. The two musician-scholars will each give a brief mini-lecture, Iyer on ‘Musicality’ and Born on ‘Musical Experience’, followed by a dialogue considering the intersections of these two concepts.
£5
Vijay Iyer © Barbara Rigon
18 • BEHIND THE MUSIC Saturday 25 January 4.30pm – 5.30pm
EXPLORING BEETHOVEN’S PIANO SONATAS WITH JONATHAN BISS Join Jonathan Biss in the Bechstein Room, where the pianist will discuss his Coursera lectures on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas. coursera.org/learn/Beethoven-piano-sonatas
Free (ticket required)
Sunday 26 January 9.30pm – 10.00pm
POST-CONCERT TALK WITH JONATHAN BISS AND BRETT DEAN Following each concert in the Beethoven piano sonata cycle, Jonathan Biss will be joined by one of his favourite musicians to discuss the repertoire.
Free (with evening concert ticket)
Box Office: 020 7935 2141 Monday 24 February 3.00pm – 6.00pm Thursday 27 February 3.00pm – 6.00pm Monday 2 March 3.00pm – 6.00pm
WIGMORE STUDY GROUP: BEETHOVEN Come and immerse yourself in the string quartets of Beethoven. To the 18th-century listener, the four-voice texture of the string quartet was closely associated with both the contrapuntal learned style and the art of conversation. Beethoven had always been fascinated by the minutiae of the instruments he wrote for, instructing himself in his Tagebuch to ‘share a meal with someone, where one can discuss this and that, instruments etc., violins, cellos...’. In this study series, we will look at works from all periods of the composer’s life, exploring his monumental contribution to the genre. The series is presented by composer Julian Philips, with pianist Laura Roberts, guest speakers and student performers from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Series ticket price £70 including three study sessions and a ticket for the evening concert on Monday 2 March
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Thursday 27 February 3.00pm – 4.00pm
EXPLORING BEETHOVEN’S PIANO SONATAS WITH JONATHAN BISS Join Jonathan Biss in the Restaurant, where the pianist will discuss his Coursera lectures on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas. coursera.org/learn/Beethoven-piano-sonatas
Free (ticket required) Friday 28 February 6.00pm – 6.45pm
BÄRENREITER PRE-CONCERT TALK Ever since conductor and musicologist Jonathan Del Mar embarked on his edition of the nine Beethoven symphonies in 1996, Bärenreiter has become, step by step, the premier Beethoven publishing house. Join Del Mar in the launch and examination of the new Bärenreiter Urtext Edition of Beethoven’s complete piano sonatas.
Free (ticket required)
Jonathan Biss © Benjamin Ealovega
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Box Office: 020 7935 2141 Friday 28 February 9.30pm – 10.00pm
POST-CONCERT TALK WITH JONATHAN BISS AND SALLY BEAMISH Following each concert in the Beethoven piano sonata cycle, Jonathan Biss will be joined by one of his favourite musicians to discuss the repertoire.
Free (with evening concert ticket) Friday 13 March 1.00pm – 4.00pm
NELLY MIRICIOIU MASTERCLASS When Nelly Miricioiu fled the repressive regime of her native Romania in 1981 to settle in Britain, it launched an international career that has seen her acclaimed as one of the greatest exponents of bel canto singing in our time. In this masterclass, she works with students from London music colleges.
£10 concs £8
‘I thought it was marvellous!’ Masterclass Participant Nelly Miricioiu © Alex Schröder
wigmore-hall.org.uk Wednesday 18 March 5.30pm – 6.55pm
ZUZANA: MUSIC IS LIFE
Preceding the evening’s concert, Wigmore Hall will screen Zuzana: Music is Life, a short film about the legendary harpsichordist and humanitarian figure Zuzana Růžičková, who performed for many seasons at the Hall between the 1960s and 1990s. Music is Life is the dark and triumphant story told by Růžičková, who died in 2017 aged 90, about how she became the world-famous harpsichordist and interpreter of Bach under the Communist regime in Czechslovakia, after surviving three concentration camps during her teenage years. Despite constant surveillance, marginal employment and confiscation of foreign currency wages by the Czech Communist Party, Zuzana became the only person worldwide to record all the keyboard works of Bach. Approximately 83 minutes in duration
BEHIND THE MUSIC • 21 Sunday 29 March 3.00pm – 4.00pm
ANTISEMITISM: WHAT IT IS. WHAT IT ISN’T. WHY IT MATTERS. Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger DBE gives a talk on her 2019 book Antisemitism: What It Is. What It Isn’t. Why It Matters., exploring the troubling recent rise in antisemitism and how building a shared understanding can help challenge discrimination. Cellist Jamal Aliyev and pianist Jâms Coleman join to perform Bloch’s From Jewish Life.
Free (ticket required) Monday 30 March 6.00pm – 6.45pm
ARTIST IN CONVERSATION: PETER WHELAN
£10
Peter Whelan, founder and director, discusses the Ensemble Marsyas Residency ahead of the group’s evening concert.
Directed/produced by Getzels Gordon Productions
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Booking Information Public booking opens on Tuesday 5 November 2019 Booking for Schools Concerts is open at time of publication Wigmore Hall Box Office
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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. 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 Karl Otto and Ingemo Bonnier CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust Charities Advisory Trust Mrs David Dugdale The Elton Family The Emmanuel Kaye Foundation Dr C Endersby and Prof. D Cowan OBE John and Amy Ford The Foyle Foundation The Harbour Foundation
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