Summer 2019 Wigmore Hall Learning Brochure

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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 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.


Families We offer 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 pages 4-7

Schools Alongside our extensive programme in schools, we also offer concerts and training at Wigmore Hall page 8

Young People We lead projects for, by and with young people, as well as a free ticket scheme and events at Wigmore Hall pages 9-11

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 12-15

Pathways We are passionate about supporting the next generation of musicians and leaders, and offer a range of events to provide a platform for emerging artists pages 16-17

Behind the Music We offer a variety of study events giving audiences the chance to go behind the music through talks, masterclasses, study groups and singing workshops pages 18-21 Front/back cover images Š Benjamin Ealovega James Berry This page Š Hope Fitzgerald Kevin Davis James Berry


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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! 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. Parents-to-be are also warmly welcomed. Wednesday 15 May 11.00am – 11.45am, repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm Thursday 13 June 11.00am – 11.45am, repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm Adults £8.50 (babies come free!) In partnership with the Royal Academy of Music

First Time Booker Offer

New to family events at Wigmore Hall? Buy your tickets for half price, either by phone or in person.

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Chamber Tots 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 Esther Sheridan and Lucy Drever alongside emerging chamber ensembles.

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Thursday 4 April Thursday 6 June 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years)

FAMILIES • 5 Saturday 27 April 10.30am – 3.30pm

Family Day: Wild River Adventures For ages 5 plus Join music leader Hannah Opstad on a winding adventure as we follow the journey of a river through mountains, waterfalls and wherever our imaginations take us! Together we’ll explore stories and music inspired by rivers and create our own musical journey to share with each other onstage. Children £10 Adults £15

In the Garden

Wednesday 17 April Wednesday 22 May 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years)

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Wednesday 3 July 12.30pm (1-2 years) and 2.00pm (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

‘ Loved the event! The perfect length and range for the day. ’ Family Day Participant


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Saturday 1 June 11.00am – 4.00pm

Family Concert: Heroes and Villains

RNIB Family Day

For ages 5 plus

For blind and partially sighted children aged 6-12 years and their families

Join countertenor Patrick Terry, presenter Isabelle Adams and characters from 18th-century opera for a concert of glorious arias and diva behaviour. Travel on a marvellous musical journey and explore the costumes, drama and characters of the time. Children £10 Adults £12

Be inspired by art and music at The Wallace Collection and Wigmore Hall, and create your own masterpieces in this interactive multi-sensory workshop for blind and partially sighted children and their families. For more information and to book contact Sally-Anne Zimmerman, RNIB Music Adviser on 020 7391 2273 or email sally.zimmerman@rnib.org.uk. Free (application required) In partnership with RNIB and The Wallace Collection

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Saturday 22 June 11.00am – 12 noon

CAVATINA Family Concert: Thorne Trio For ages 5 plus Join CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust for this fun and interactive introduction to the sounds of the orchestra’s reed instruments. Try conducting and take a musical trip to Scotland and back as we explore the sights and sounds of the oboe, clarinet and bassoon. Children £10 Adults £12 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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Schools Schools concerts at Wigmore Hall to complement our extensive programme taking place in schools across London. Friday 17 May 11.00am – 12 noon

Schools Concert: Heroes and Villains Key Stage 2 Join countertenor Patrick Terry, presenter Isabelle Adams and characters from 18th-century opera for a concert of glorious arias and diva behaviour. Travel on a marvellous musical journey and explore the costumes, drama and characters of the time. Children £4 Accompanying Adults Free (ticket required)

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Schools Concert: Glitter Bird WRANGLE! Tim Keasley oboe Jess Mollie percussion, electronics Rosie Bergonzi percussion Key Stage 1 When the Queen hears the most beautiful birdsong in all the world, she knows she must have it for herself. But when Glitter Bird is trapped away from all he loves, he forgets how to sing. Come and help us find his voice on this magical journey of empathy and understanding. Join musical story telling trio WRANGLE! for this brand new performance written for Key Stage 1 pupils and their teachers, drawing on over 300 years of music! Children £4 Accompanying Adults Free (ticket required)

‘ The show was absolutely incredible – I was blown away by the content and the performance… A wonderful and inspiring end to the year. ’ Teacher


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Young People Projects by and for young people, and a free ticket scheme for concerts at Wigmore Hall.

Monday 29 July – Thursday 1 August 11.00am – 3.30pm

Musical Portraits Musical Portraits is a collaborative project led by Wigmore Hall, the National Portrait Gallery and Turtle Key Arts for young people aged 10-14 with Autism Spectrum Conditions. Participants create their own works of art and music inspired by portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, culminating in a performance at Wigmore Hall alongside musicians from Ignite, Wigmore Hall Learning’s Associate Artists. Musical Portraits encourages young people to develop their artistic and musical interests by providing meaningful opportunities to engage with art and music making, and to make social connections with other young people. 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.

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Come and Create Come and Create is a monthly music club at Wigmore Hall for young people aged 15–19 with Autism Spectrum Conditions, who together explore and create new music alongside professional musicians. Each session finishes with an informal sharing for parents and carers, and time to socialise as a group. For more information contact the Learning department on 020 7258 8249 or email learning@wigmore-hall.org.uk.

Chamber Zone 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/chamberzone for full details. Supported by CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust

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YOUNG PEOPLE • 11 Chamber Zone forthcoming concerts… Thursday 4 April 7.30pm Matthew Rose & Tom Poster

Saturday 25 May 7.30pm Narek Hakhnazaryan & Pavel Kolesnikov

Saturday 6 April 1.00pm JACK Quartet

Monday 3 June 7.30pm Doric String Quartet & Jonathan Biss

Monday 8 April 1.00pm Katarina Karnéus & Julius Drake Tuesday 9 April 7.30pm The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Wednesday 10 April 7.30pm Escher String Quartet Saturday 20 April 7.30pm Trio Mediæval Saturday 27 April 7.30pm Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Reto Bieri & Polina Leschenko Tuesday 30 April 7.30pm Marcus Farnsworth & James Baillieu Thursday 2 May 7.30pm Notos Quartett Friday 3 May 10.00pm Anne Sofie von Otter & Bengt Forsberg Monday 6 May 7.30pm Clara Mouriz, Roderick Williams, Adam Walker, Guy Johnston & Joseph Middleton Monday 13 May 7.30pm Håkan Hardenberger & Roland Pöntinen Tuesday 21 May 7.30pm Castalian String Quartet, Anthony Marwood & Aleksandar Madžar

Friday 14 June 7.00pm Isabelle Faust, Jean-Guihen Queyras & Alexander Melnikov Friday 21 June 10.00pm Chineke! Orchestra Friday 28 June 10.00pm Sean Shibe Monday 1 July 1.00pm Colin Currie Quartet Wednesday 10 July 7.30pm Benjamin Beilman & Louis Schwizgebel Friday 12 July 7.00pm Silesian String Quartet Friday 19 July 7.00pm Kian Soltani & Aaron Pilsan


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Community Events for young people and adults at Wigmore Hall and across the community, from hospitals to residential care homes. Friday 12 April 3.00pm – 4.00pm

Music for the Moment If you are, or someone you know is, living with dementia, please join us for this informal afternoon concert with musicians from the Royal Academy of Music. You are warmly invited to join us for tea and coffee from 2.30pm in the Bechstein Room. Free (ticket required)

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In Partnership with Resonate Arts and the Royal Academy of Music


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Wigmore Hall works in partnership with Solace Women’s Aid, an organisation that for more than 40 years has supported women and children in London to build safe and strong lives and futures free from abuse and violence. Musicians from Wigmore Hall lead weekly workshops with women and children who have experienced domestic abuse, using singing and creative music making to help improve their wellbeing and provide a space where women and children can have fun together and express themselves creatively. We see first-hand the positive effect that music can have on the participants: over the series of workshops we often witness participants increasing in confidence, and the bond between mothers and children is strengthened.

‘Music offers an emotional release for both mother and child, it helps strengthen bonds, unlocks creativity that has been stifled and suppressed, because of abuse.’ Solace Women’s Aid staff member

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‘ Thank you all for your work in setting us up for such a splendid day yesterday. As ever we were all treated as royalty: it is such a privilege to be at Wigmore Hall. ’ RNIB Study Day Participant

Tuesday 4 June 10.30am – 1.30pm

Singing with Friends: Come and Sing For families living with dementia If you are, or someone you know is, living with dementia, join us for a session of group singing, exploring a mixture of music old and new, followed by tea and coffee. No previous experience needed, just an enthusiasm to sing! Free (ticket required)

Wednesday 29 May 11.00am – 4.30pm

In partnership with Resonate Arts

RNIB Study Day Professional development day for blind, partially sighted and sighted musicians This practical study day is an opportunity for blind and partially sighted musicians to focus on career development and explore pathways into the classical music industry. The day will include discussion, talks and the opportunity to perform on the Wigmore Hall stage. For more information and to book contact Sally-Anne Zimmerman, RNIB Music Adviser on 020 7391 2273 or email sally.zimmerman@rnib.org.uk. Free (application required) In partnership with RNIB

Wigmore Hall is committed to playing its part in building a dementia-friendly society, and is proud to have 3 Dementia Friends Champions and 44 Dementia Friends on its staff. To find out more visit dementiafriends.org.uk


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Saturday 15 June 11.00am – 12 noon

Thursday 18 July 3.00pm – 4.00pm

Relaxed Concert: Bloomsbury Quartet

Music for the Moment

This relaxed concert is open to everyone and provides a special opportunity to hear a live performance in an informal environment. Enjoy an hour’s music performed by the Bloomsbury Quartet, the Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble for 2018/19.

If you are, or someone you know is, living with dementia, please join us for this informal afternoon concert with musicians from the Royal Academy of Music. You are warmly invited to join us for tea and coffee from 2.30pm in the Bechstein Room.

There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement, and house lights will remain up. Audience members are welcome to move in and out of the auditorium as they need to, and there is a designated quiet area. £5

Free (ticket required) In Partnership with Resonate Arts and the Royal Academy of Music

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Pathways

A range of events to provide a platform for emerging artists, supporting the journeys of the next generation of musicians and leaders. Thursday 23 May 1.00pm – 2.00pm

Voiceworks Join us for this lunchtime concert featuring brand new works for the voice, the result of a unique collaboration between writers, composers, singers and instrumentalists from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Free (ticket required)

Tuesday 18 June 6.15pm – 7.00pm

Bechstein Sessions: BirdWorld Gregor Riddell cello, electronics Adam Teixera drums, percussion Join us for an informal performance in the Bechstein Bar from London/Oslo-based duo BirdWorld, who weave between ambient electronic, contemporary classical, world music and jazz improvisation, creating soundscapes both natural and otherworldly. £5 Wednesday 17 July 5.30pm – 6.15pm

Bloomsbury Quartet Eva de Vries violin Janell Yeo violin Rachel Maxey viola

‘ I want to say a massive thank you for all your help. I can’t even express how grateful I am for all the support you have given me – it’s really shaping my life. ’ Former Trainee Music Leader

Felicity Smith cello The Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble, the Bloomsbury Quartet, performs a range of repertoire including the world première of a new work by the Rosie Johnson RPS Wigmore Hall Apprentice Composer 2018/19, Daniel Fardon. Free (ticket required)


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As part of Wigmore Hall’s Pathways programme, we are delighted to be working with Daniel Fardon, the Rosie Johnson RPS Wigmore Hall Apprentice Composer 2018/19. The Apprentice Composer scheme, in partnership with the Royal Philharmonic Society, is part of a trio of opportunities Wigmore Hall offers for emerging artists, alongside the Trainee Music Leader and the Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble programmes. Across the year, the Apprentice Composer has opportunities to observe, take part in and collaborate on projects led by Wigmore Hall Learning, as well as mentorship from Wigmore Hall’s Composer in Residence, Helen Grime. On Wednesday 17 July 2019 Wigmore Hall is proud to host the world première of a new work by Daniel Fardon, commissioned by the RPS, for the 2018/19 Fellowship Ensemble, the Bloomsbury Quartet.

‘The collaborative and supportive nature of this invaluable year-long project is a deeply rewarding and enriching opportunity for an emerging composer, and I am very much looking forward to developing a new string quartet as a culmination of this programme.’ Daniel Fardon

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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. Saturday 6 April 6.00pm – 6.45pm

Illustrated Pre-Concert Talk Join us for a musically illustrated pre-concert talk with the JACK Quartet ahead of the evening concert. £5

‘ Really enjoyed the Q&A opportunity, was great to actually ask questions in live time. ’ Audience Member

Monday 29 April 3.00pm – 6.00pm Thursday 2 May 3.00pm – 6.00pm Monday 6 May 3.00pm – 6.00pm

Wigmore Study Group: Ravel Crossing the divide: Ravel’s music for voice and chamber ensemble Ravel pushed boundaries in his song writing, blurring the lines between natural spoken and sung French in ways that scandalised his contemporaries. In 1913, Stravinsky introduced him to Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire and his own 3 Japanese Lyrics. Ravel was inspired to bring an instrumental quality to his vocal writing and this led to his Chansons madécasses. Explore Ravel’s superlative mastery of instrumentation alongside his unique imaginative approach to setting the French language, in these sessions presented by composer Julian Philips, with pianist Laura Roberts, visiting 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 6 May.


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Saturday 11 May 1.00pm – 4.00pm

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Sumi Jo Masterclass For more than 30 years, the consummate artistry of the lyric coloratura soprano and bel canto specialist has enchanted audiences the world over. Working here with students from London music colleges, she passes on her insights into vocal technique and interpretation in a repertoire in which she has few peers. £10 concs £8 Friday 24 May 6.00pm – 6.45pm

Artists in Conversation: Igor Levit Join pianist Igor Levit in conversation ahead of his evening concert, in which he will present two sets of variations by Beethoven and Frederic Rzewski. £5

Thursday 30 May 1.00pm – 4.00pm

György Pauk Masterclass The leading Hungarian violinist was the First Prize winner of the Paganini and the Jacques Thibaud International Violin Competitions before settling in the UK in 1961. Since his London debut at Wigmore Hall in 1962, he has travelled the world to perform with renowned orchestras and conductors, boasting a wide, rich repertoire and several award-winning recordings to his name. Now retired from performing, he gives masterclasses at music academies and festivals internationally. Today, György will be working with violin-piano duos and piano trios from London’s music colleges. £10 concs £8


Thursday 6 June 4.45pm – 6.00pm Thursday 13 June 4.45pm – 6.00pm Thursday 20 June 4.45pm – 6.00pm Thursday 27 June 4.45pm – 6.00pm

Introduction to Music: Second Viennese School The transformation of the language of music from tonality to atonality is one the most fascinating and shocking manifestations of the modernist movement. The common chords (triads) that had formed the basis of Western music since the beginning of the 17th century no longer held sway and a new and strange soundworld emerged. The father figure of this musical maelstrom was Arnold Schoenberg, who, along with his pupils Anton Webern and Alban Berg, represents what is known as the Second Viennese School and a musical style which many music lovers find rather baffling. This course led by Roy Stratford seeks to explain the circumstances of the rise of this new style, to explore the huge differences between the three musicians, and most of all to expose some of the music which is both hugely approachable and emotionally rewarding. Series ticket price £33

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Friday 7 June 1.00pm – 4.00pm

Thursday 11 July 6.00pm – 6.45pm

Nicholas Daniel Masterclass

Pre-Concert Talk

From the moment he won the BBC Young Musician of the Year Award in 1980, Nicholas Daniel has devoted his career to raising the profile of his chosen instrument in every available context. As the creator of many new works for the oboe, he passes on his in-depth knowledge of its secrets to students from London music colleges, ahead of his Oboe Day on 8 June.

The Chief Executive of the Royal Philharmonic Society, James Murphy, interviews conductor and musicologist Jane Glover about her recent book Handel in London: The Making of a Genius. £5

£10 concs £8 Tuesday 18 June 1.00pm – 4.00pm

Saturday 20 July 10.00am – 3.30pm

Leeds Lieder Young Artists Masterclass

Come and Sing: Sounds of America

Leading Dutch soprano Elly Ameling runs a masterclass with alumni from the Leeds Lieder programme, many of whom have gone on to become BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists and winners of prestigious awards.

Join choral leader Charles MacDougall for a day exploring some of the greatest vocal works by American composers including George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein. The day will finish with an informal performance on the Wigmore Hall stage.

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Booking Information Public booking opens on Tuesday 5 February 2019 Booking for Schools Concerts is open at time of publication Wigmore Hall Box Office

Booking Fee

Car Parking

Events with a ticket price of £4 or more incur a £1 booking fee.

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, and Harley Street, both 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.

Tickets for Children and Concessions

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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.

Box Office Hours

Restaurant

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

Information on restaurant opening hours can be found at wigmore-hall.org.uk/restaurant or by calling 020 7258 8292.

Telephone Bookings 7 days a week: 10.00am – 7.00pm Days without an evening concert: 10.00am – 5.00pm Online Bookings Online booking is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can select your own seat.

Table reservations can be made by calling the Box Office on 020 7935 2141. Transport Underground: The closest underground stations are Bond Street (Central & Jubilee lines) and Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central & Victoria lines). Buses: A number of bus routes pass along Oxford Street.

Facilities for Families There is space to leave buggies and scooters and there are baby changing facilities. For full details contact access@wigmore-hall.org.uk or 020 7258 8210. Wigmore Hall is proud to meet the Family Arts Standards, reflecting its commitment to offering family-friendly events and spaces.


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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 Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne Arts Council England CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust Charities Advisory Trust The Elton Family The Emmanuel Kaye Foundation Dr C Endersby and Prof. D Cowan OBE The Harbour Foundation The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation The Howard de Walden Estate In memory of Cherry Johnson Mark Le Fanu The Linbury Trust The Loveday Charitable Trust Julia MacRae

Selina and David Marks George Meyer Michael Watson Charitable Trust Milton Damerel Trust Valerie O’Connor Victoria and Simon Robey Jackie Rosenfeld OBE 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 Tony and Sheelagh Willams Charitable Foundation William & Alex de Winton and several anonymous donors

Partners Central London Clinical Commissioning Group Hammersmith and Fulham Clinical Commissioning Group Haringey Music Service Harrow 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 Westminster City Council West London Clinical Commissioning Group

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Wigmore Hall has been awarded the Bronze Charter Mark from ‘Attitude is Everything’.

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