January – March 2015 Early Years Families Young People Study Events Schools
WELCOME
In spring 2015 Wigmore Hall Learning turns 21, and along with a very special gala concert with violinist Nicola Benedetti on 24 January we are also marking the occasion with the launch of the new design for our Learning brochure, which we hope you enjoy browsing. We have a jam-packed programme for families this spring including our very own version of Purcell’s magical opera, King Arthur on 21 February, also presented for schools on 12 February, and a free String Quartet Discovery Day on 29 March with hands-on activities and performances at the Royal Academy of Music. Nicola Benedetti will also be appearing in an inspiring concert for schools on 21 January, and our Young Producers have been working hard to bring you a spectacular concert on 11 March, programmed by young people for young people. Also, don’t miss out on our free Chamber Zone tickets for 8 – 25 year olds and school groups to over 60 concerts each season. There is a wealth of opportunities around the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition including a talk by Mark-Anthony Turnage on 24 March, masterclasses with Christoph Richter on 26 and 27 March and Mark Messenger on 28 March, as well as the invaluable chance for amateur quartets to take part in a study day with the Carducci String Quartet on 25 March. We hope you’ll join us this spring to help us celebrate our 21st year. I look forward to welcoming you to Wigmore Hall soon. Cath Sewell Head of Learning We would like to thank the following for their support of the Wigmore Hall Learning programme. Their involvement is greatly appreciated.
The Andor Charitable Trust
The Henry C. Hoare Charitable Trust
The Rayne Foundation
Arts Council England
Hyde Park Place Estate Charity
Rothschild
BBC Children in Need
The Kobler Trust
The Sainer Charity
CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust
The Leverhulme Trust
The Sampimon Trust
Charities Advisory Trust
The Loveday Charitable Trust
SE Franklin Charitable Trust No 3
John Lyon’s Charity
The Shoresh Charitable Trust
Mayfield Valley Arts Trust
Tower Hamlets Arts Music and Education Service (THAMES)
City Bridge Trust The Foyle Foundation The Garrick Charitable Trust Haringey Music Service Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation The Headley Trust
2
George Meyer Milton Damerel Trust The Monument Trust Valerie O’Connor & Jeanette McIntosh
City of Westminster Youth Music And several anonymous donors
CALENDAR OF E VENT S
Fri 9 Jan Wed 14 Jan Fri 16 Jan Mon 19 Jan Tue 20 Jan Wed 21 Jan Wed 21 Jan Thu 22 Jan Thu 22 Jan Sat 24 Jan Mon 26 Jan Fri 30 Jan Sat 31 Jan Wed 4 Feb Fri 6 Feb Sat 7 Feb Tue 10 Feb Thu 12 Feb Fri 13 Feb
Post-Concert Talk with page 16 Sir András Schiff Pre-Concert Talk with 16 Kaija Saariaho François Le Roux 18 Masterclass Simon Holt in Conversation 16 Chamber Tots 4 Schools Concert: 20 Nicola Benedetti Wigmore Study 19 Group commences Chamber Tots 4 Pre-Concert Talk with 16 Cliff Eisen Celebrating 21 Years of 9 Wigmore Hall Learning with Nicola Benedetti Pre-Concert Talk with 16 Jessica Duchen Chamber Tots 4 Family Day: 6 The Music Machine Pre-Concert Talk with 17 Ben Comeau For Crying Out Loud! 4 Come and Sing: Early Opera 18 Chamber Tots 4 Schools Concert: 20 King Arthur Martin Fröst Masterclass 18
January – March 2015
Thu 17 Feb Sat 21 Feb Tue 24 Feb Thu 26 Feb Sat 28 Feb Wed 4 Mar Wed 11 Mar Wed 11 Mar Thu 12 Mar Wed 18 Mar Sat 21 Mar Tue 24 Mar Tue 24 Mar Wed 25 Mar Wed 25 Mar Thu 26 Mar Fri 27 Mar Sat 28 Mar Sun 29 Mar
Half-Term Family Day: page 6 Too Hot to Handel Family Concert: 7 King Arthur BCMG in Conversation 17 Introduction to 19 Music commences Wolfgang Rihm 17 in Conversation Pre-Concert Talk with 17 Joey Roukens Chamber Tots 4 Young Producers Concert 10 For Crying Out Loud! 4 Pre-Concert Talk for 17 Nash Inventions CAVATINA Family Concert 8 Mark-Anthony Turnage Talk 14 Pre-Concert Talk with 15 Simon Rowland-Jones Come and Play! 15 String Quartets Pre-Concert Performance 15 Masterclass with 15 Christoph Richter Masterclass with 15 Christoph Richter Beethoven Masterclass 15 with Mark Messenger Family Day: 8 String Quartet Discovery Day 3
Events for Early Years
Tickets go on sale online at midnight and by telephone from 10.00am on Tuesday 4 November 2014.
For Crying Out Loud!
Chamber Tots
For parents and babies up to 1 year old £7.50 per adult (babies come free!)
Maximum 4 tickets per booking for each event £7.50 per child (no ticket required for accompanying adult)
A series of concerts with musicians from the Royal Academy of Music, presented in an accommodating environment for parents or carers and their babies. Although the music is appropriate for babies, these concerts are not interactive.
Friday 6 February 11.00am – 11.45am 12.30pm – 1.15pm Thursday 12 March 11.00am – 11.45am 12.30pm – 1.15pm
Interactive music-making sessions for children aged 1 to 5 with their parents/carers, presented by our experienced Chamber Tots music leaders alongside emerging chamber ensembles. Learn songs, play percussion and meet some exciting instruments up close.
Tuesday 20 January 10.15am – 11.15am (1–2 yrs) 11.45am – 12.45pm (3–5 yrs) Thursday 22 January 10.15am – 11.15am (1–2 yrs) 11.45am – 12.45pm (3–5 yrs) Friday 30 January 2.00pm – 3.00pm (3–5 yrs) Tuesday 10 February 10.15am – 11.15am (1–2 yrs) 11.45am – 12.45pm (3–5 yrs) Wednesday 11 March 10.15am – 11.15am (1–2 yrs) 11.45am – 12.45pm (3–5 yrs)
4
‘I would like to say a big thank you for a really lovely session! The musicians and presenter performed beautifully and their handling of the session was spot on.’ Parent at Chamber Tots
5
Family Events
Saturday 31 January 10.30am – 3.30pm
Tuesday 17 February 10.30am – 3.30pm
Saturday 21 February 11.00am – 12.00 noon
The Music Machine
Too Hot to Handel
King Arthur
Create a mechanical musical world with workshop leader Jessie Maryon Davies and musicians from the Royal Academy of Music. Work together to explore new sounds, hear exciting music by contemporary composers, and build a brand new piece where everyone is a musical cog in a marvellous machine.
Travel back to the year 1749 to explore the great composer George Frederic Handel’s home, where he is busy writing his Music for the Royal Fireworks. After our morning visit to Handel House Museum, join workshop leader Kate Mapp to create some explosive music of your own to perform onstage at the end of the day.
In partnership with the Royal Academy of Music and London Music Masters
In partnership with Handel House Museum
Join instrumentalists and singers from the Early Opera Company and presenter Isabelle Adams for a magical musical story featuring King Arthur, Merlin, Guinevere and England’s Patron Saint, George. Adapted from Purcell’s opera and using extracts of the original music, we tell an alternative tale of King Arthur on an adventure through golden fields, icy forests and epic battles.
FAMILY DAY For ages 6 plus
Adults £15 Children £10
6
HALF-TERM FAMILY DAY For ages 6 plus
Adults £15 Children £10
FAMILY CONCERT For ages 5 plus
Adults £9 Children £7
7
Family Events Saturday 21 March 11.00am – 12.00 noon
Getting The Quartet Bug CAVATINA FAMILY CONCERT For ages 5 plus
An exciting, interactive hour of fun with the Carducci String Quartet full of inspiration, audience participation and glorious music, including Haydn’s ‘Bird’ and ‘Frog’ quartets, and works by Beethoven, Piazzolla and Philip Glass. Learn the ‘forbidden rhythm’ and see how Shostakovich used it in the ‘wrong note’ Polka, then join the quartet in a performance of Arbeau’s ‘Sword Dance’. Adults £9 Children £7
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.
Sunday 29 March 11.30am – 4.30pm at the Royal Academy of Music
String Quartet Discovery Day FREE FAMILY DAY For ages 5 plus
Drop in to the Royal Academy of Music where you will be able to listen to a concert, write your own music, try out a violin or even build your own paper cello. Discover and explore interesting instruments and spectacular stringy sounds with activities taking place throughout the day. Free (no ticket required)
Celebrating 21 Years of Wigmore Hall Learning with Nicola Benedetti
Saturday 24 January 7.30 pm
Nicola Benedetti violin Alexei Grynyuk piano
In the decade since winning the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition, Nicola Benedetti has matured into one of the finest British artists of her generation, in demand worldwide as concerto soloist and respected as a passionate advocate for music education. This recital with her regular chamber music partner, the Russian pianist Alexei Grynyuk, promises to be a highlight of the Wigmore Hall Chamber Music Season and stands as a fundraising gala for Wigmore Hall Learning. Join us to celebrate the remarkable success of Wigmore Hall’s internationally acclaimed education and community programme. With over 400 workshops and events each season, at the Hall as well as in schools, hospitals, care homes and community settings, Wigmore Hall Learning reaches a strikingly diverse community, from the babies who attend our For Crying Out Loud! concerts, to people living with dementia, whose lives are touched by the pioneering Music for Life programme. £50 £35 £25 £15
Supported by The Hargreaves and Ball Trust Proceeds from this recital will help support Wigmore Hall Learning’s work. Image credit: Simon Fowler/Universal
8
9
Young People Wednesday 11 March 5.30pm – 6.15pm
Young Producers Concert
What happens when a group of talented young people from three secondary schools in Tower Hamlets programme a concert at Wigmore Hall? Which artists will they choose? What will they play? Find out more about this unique project at www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/young-producers Free (ticket required)
In partnership with Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service (THAMES)
Chamber Zone
Free concert tickets for 8–25 year-olds and school groups. Supported by the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust with ongoing support from The Monument Trust and John Lyon’s Charity
Chamber Zone Concerts January – March 2015
‘A truly inspirational session. It was incredibly informative but lively and very very interesting’ Teacher at a Chamber Zone Workshop
Sunday 4 January 11.30am Guarneri Trio Prague Suk, Bloch, Dvořák Sunday 4 January 3.00pm Adam Plachetka bass-baritone Gary Matthewman piano Dvořák, Strauss Sunday 11 January 3.00pm Sam Furness tenor Matthew Fletcher piano Schubert, Schumann, Liszt Sunday 18 January 11.30am Trio Mondrian Beethoven, Brahms Sunday 18 January 3.00pm Songsmiths with Audrey Hyland Mendelssohn, Weill, Brahms, Britten and more Monday 19 January 7.30pm Jack Quartet Carter, Georg Friedrich Haas, Simon Holt
10
11
Chamber Zone Concerts continued Friday 30 January 7.30pm
Saturday 21 February 7.30pm
Juliane Banse soprano Malcolm Martineau piano Schumann, Mahler, Duparc, Schoenberg
Pavel Haas Quartet Schulhoff, Dvořák, Smetana
Sunday 1 February 7.30pm Robin Tritschler tenor Graham Johnson piano Vaughan Williams, Finzi, Tippett, Korngold and more Wednesday 4 February 7.30pm Christiane Karg soprano Joseph Middleton piano Mozart, Schubert Thursday 5 February 7.30pm Wednesday 21 January 7.30pm Christopher Ainslie countertenor James Baillieu piano Gary Pomeroy viola Purcell, Schubert, Vaughan Williams and more Thursday 29 January 7.30pm Florian Boesch baritone Roger Vignoles piano Krenek
12
Anthony Marwood violin Aleksandar Madžar piano Janáček, Beethoven, Ravel, Prokofiev Saturday 14 February 7.30pm Doric String Quartet Andreas Haefliger piano Haydn, Britten, Shostakovich Thursday 19 February 7.30pm Dante Quartet Haydn, Bartók, Debussy
Friday 27 February 7.30pm Marie-Nicole Lemieux contralto Roger Vignoles piano Fauré, Debussy, Duparc and more Wednesday 4 March 1.00pm Britten Sinfonia Harrison, Shostakovich, Joey Roukens Monday 16 March 7.30pm Pacifica Quartet Beethoven, Shulamit Ran, Mendelssohn Sunday 22 March 11.30am Tesla Quartet Schubert, Haydn, Mendelssohn Tuesday 24 March 7.30pm Arcadia Quartet & Meccorre Quartet Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelssohn Monday 30 March 1.00pm Zhang Zuo piano Bach, Schumann 13
Tuesday 24 March 6.00pm
Pre-Concert Talk
Violist, teacher, and editor of the new Peters Edition of Haydn’s String Quartets, Simon Rowland-Jones talks about the composer’s output for the genre, illustrated with excerpts played by the Arcadia Quartet. £4 The 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition is a celebration of the art of the string quartet. Alongside the Competition itself, there is a wealth of opportunities to meet artists and composers and find out more about the music.
Tuesday 24 March 10.00am At the Royal Academy of Music
Mark-Anthony Turnage discusses Contusion
Mark-Anthony Turnage talks about Contusion, his new work for string quartet, which is the compulsory piece for the competitors. Contusion was commissioned by The Radcliffe Trust, NMC Recordings and by Wigmore Hall with the support of André Hoffmann, president of the Fondation Hoffmann, a Swiss grant-making foundation, to be premièred by the Belcea Quartet at Wigmore Hall in December 2014. Free (no ticket required) 14
Wednesday 25 March 2.00pm – 5.00pm Repeated 6.00pm – 9.00pm At the Royal Academy of Music
Come and Play: String Quartets An unmissable opportunity for inspiration and professional coaching for amateur string quartets. Work on a piece of repertoire of your choice with expert guidance from the Carducci String Quartet, and perform it in the Royal Academy of Music’s David Josefowitz Recital Hall at the end of the workshop. £60 per quartet (Tickets can only be booked as a complete quartet)
Wednesday 25 March 6.00pm
Pre-Concert Performance
Performance by quartets that took part in the National Young String Quartet Weekend earlier in the year at Chetham’s School of Music.
Thursday 26 March 10.00am – 5.00pm Friday 27 March 10.00am – 5.00pm At the Royal Academy of Music
Masterclasses with Christoph Richter
String quartets wishing to take part should contact quartetcompetition@wigmore-hall.org.uk for information. The sessions will be open to the public. Free (no ticket required)
Saturday 28 March 5.30pm – 6.30pm
Beethoven Masterclass with Mark Messenger
A masterclass on one of Beethoven’s string quartets, with a big screen projection of the score behind the ensemble. £4
Sunday 29 March 11.30am – 4.30pm At the Royal Academy of Music
String Quartet Discovery Day FREE FAMILY DAY For ages 5 plus
See page 8 for details.
Free (no ticket required)
Free (ticket required)
15
Study Events
Wednesday 4 March 12.15pm Britten Sinfonia Pre-Concert Talk An introduction to the lunchtime concert with composer Joey Roukens.
Monday 19 January 6.00pm Artists in Conversation
Free to concert ticket holders (separate ticket required)
Writer and lecturer Ivan Hewett in conversation with composer Simon Holt before the première of his new work.
Wednesday 18 March 6.00pm
£4
Thursday 22 January 6.00pm Pre-Concert Talk Leading Mozart scholar Cliff Eisen presents an overview of the musical scene across Europe in 1765, and introduces music featured in the evening concert. £4
Friday 9 January 9.20pm Post-Concert Talk Sir András Schiff discusses his nineteenthcentury fortepiano. £4
Wednesday 14 January 12.15pm Britten Sinfonia Pre-Concert Talk An introduction to the lunchtime concert with composer Kaija Saariaho. Free to concert ticket holders (separate ticket required)
16
Monday 26 January 6.00pm Pre-Concert Talk Journalist and author Jessica Duchen discusses Mozart’s string quartets before the second concert in the Hagen Quartet’s Mozart String Quartet Cycle. £4
Pre-Concert Talk
Wednesday 4 February 12.15pm
Composers discuss their works to be performed in the evening Nash Inventions concert.
Pre-Concert Talk
Free (ticket required)
An introduction to the Britten Sinfonia lunchtime concert with Ben Comeau, the Winner of the Cambridge University Composers’ Workshop.
Tuesday 24 March 6.00pm
Free to concert ticket holders (separate ticket required)
Tuesday 24 February 6.00pm Artists in Conversation Members of Birmingham Contemporary Music Group in conversation before the evening concert.
Pre-Concert Talk Violist, teacher, and editor of the new Peters Edition of Haydn’s String Quartets, Simon Rowland-Jones talks about the composer’s output for the genre, illustrated with excerpts played by the Arcadia Quartet. £4
£4
Saturday 28 February 6.00pm Artists in Conversation Join composer Wolfgang Rihm as he discusses his life and works. £4
17
Study Events Friday 16 January 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Saturday 7 February 10.00am – 3.30pm
François Le Roux Masterclass
Come and Sing: Early Opera
The baritone, known for the breadth and depth of his repertoire and the sheer beauty of his voice, emerged during the 1980s as the natural heir to Gérard Souzay in French song. His masterclass with young singers from London music colleges is set to deliver invaluable artistic insights to its participants and audience alike. £7 concs £4
Friday 13 February 2.30pm – 5.30pm
Martin Fröst Masterclass
The relationship between music and movement falls within the spread of subjects on Martin Fröst’s masterclass agenda. ‘We must not lose the human connection or the physical part of music-making’, he observes. ‘That connection has existed forever. Now is the right time to highlight its place in classical music.’ £7 concs £4
As part of our Henry Purcell: A Retrospective series, come and sing some of the composer’s operatic work and have a go at some of the movements and gestures which accompany the words and music. Isabelle Adams leads this workshop day for adults, which includes the opportunity to perform on the Wigmore Hall stage at the end of the day. £24 concs £16
Wednesday 25 March 2.00pm – 5.00pm Repeated 6.00pm – 9.00pm At the Royal Academy of Music
Come and Play: String Quartets See page 15 for details
‘Just wanted to tell you how I did enjoy yesterday’s Come and Sing. I was impressed (and pleased) by the way you were able to drive the group to sing pieces that none of us knew, while maintaining a nice level of fun.’
Wednesday 21 January 3.00pm – 6.00pm Friday 23 January 3.00pm – 6.00pm Tuesday 27 January 3.00pm – 6.00pm
Wigmore Study Group: Mozart’s Chamber Music For Piano And Strings WIGMORE HALL LEARNING EVENT
Mozart’s piano trios and violin sonatas span his creative life and show him gradually emancipating the violin and cello from subordinate roles to develop a more equal dialogue with the piano. These study sessions are hosted by composer Julian Philips and pianist Laura Roberts with contributions from distinguished visiting musicians and students from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Series ticket price £60 including 3 study sessions and a ticket for the evening concert on 27 January by Alina Ibragimova and Cédric Tiberghien.
Thursday 26 February 5.00pm – 6.15pm Thursday 5 March 5.00pm – 6.15pm Thursday 12 March 5.00pm – 6.15pm Thursday 19 March 5.00pm – 6.15pm
Introduction to Music: How Music Works
Aimed at music lovers who do not possess an intimate knowledge of the ‘nuts and bolts’ of music and would like to know a little more. Harmony, melody and rhythm are among the fundamental elements of music, but how do they work and what are the rules that govern their use? Roy Stratford demystifies what can be an intimidating subject, and helps you to gain an better understanding of these key areas. Series ticket price £30
Come and Sing participant
18
Image credit: Mats Bäcker
19
Schools Wednesday 21 January 11.00am – 12.00 noon
Wednesday 11 March 5.30pm – 6.15pm
Nicola Benedetti
Young Producers Concert
KEY STAGE 2 SCHOOLS CONCERT A very special opportunity to hear the celebrated young violinist Nicola Benedetti, in a concert presented especially for schools. Accompanied by pianist Alexei Grynyuk, Nicola will perform a programme which includes works by Beethoven. £3.50
In partnership with London Music Masters Bridge Project
Thursday 12 February 11.00am – 12.00 noon
What happens when a group of talented young people from three secondary schools in Tower Hamlets programme a concert at Wigmore Hall? Which artists will they choose? What will they play?
‘One of the most wonderful things to see is the Hall full of children from our schools having the best time and singing the house down!’ Catty Alberman, Primary Music Coordinator, Haringey Music Service
Join instrumentalists and singers from the Early Opera Company and presenter Isabelle Adams for a magical musical story featuring King Arthur, Merlin, Guinevere and England’s Patron Saint, George. Adapted from Purcell’s opera and using extracts of the original music, we will tell an alternative tale of King Arthur on an adventure through golden fields, icy forests and epic battles. £3.50
20
Bring Wigmore Hall Learning to your classroom with interactive workshops linked to concerts. Workshops are available for all Key Stages and we work closely with your school to tailor the session to meet the needs of your pupils and your scheme of work.
We offer workshops linked to:
Find out more about this unique project at www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/young-producers Free (ticket required)
In partnership with Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service (THAMES)
•
Chamber Zone concerts (free) See pages 10–13 for concerts details.
•
Schools concerts (there is a charge for these workshops). See page 20 for concerts.
Chamber Tots Training Sessions in your setting
King Arthur
KEY STAGE 2 SCHOOLS CONCERT
Workshops and Training
Chamber Zone
Free concert tickets and workshops for school groups
Wigmore Hall Learning can design bespoke early years music training sessions to meet the needs of your nursery, centre or school. For more information, email learning@wigmore-hall.org.uk or call 020 7528 8240.
For more information about schools workshops to support Chamber Zone, contact learning@wigmore-hall.org.uk or call 020 7258 8240 for details. See pages 10–13 for full concert details. 21
How to book
BOOKING OPENS ON Tuesday 4 November 2014 We strongly recommend early booking for Chamber Tots and Study Events.
Transport
Please make cheques payable to Wigmore Hall with the amount left open but stating an upper limit and add an administration charge of £3.00.
Tubes: Bond Street (Central & Jubilee lines), Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Central & Victoria lines).
Tickets will then be sent by post.
Buses: A number of bus routes pass along Oxford Street.
36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP
Online Bookings
Car Parking
Online Booking: www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Online booking is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can select your own seat. There is a non-refundable £2.00 administration charge.
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 Box Office Tel: 020 7935 2141
Email: boxoffice@wigmore-hall.org.uk (not for bookings)
Box Office Hours 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 There is a non-refundable £3.00 administration charge for each transaction. This includes the return of your tickets by post if time permits.
22
Postal Bookings
Tickets for Children and Concessions Where a concession (concs) ticket price is listed these are available to students, senior citizens and the unemployed. A child is anyone under the age of 16.
Restaurant Full information about restaurant opening hours can be found at www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/restaurant or by calling 020 7258 8292. Table reservations can be made by calling the Box Office on 020 7935 2141. Wigmore Hall has been awarded the Bronze Charter Mark from ‘Attitude is Everything’.
Facilities for Families
This brochure is available in alternative formats. Please contact the Box Office if this would be of assistance to you. Telephone: 020 7935 2141 Email: boxoffice@wigmore-hall.org.uk All images by © www.benjaminharte.co.uk except where otherwise stated. Information in this brochure was correct at the time of printing. The right is reserved to substitute artists and to vary programmes if necessary.
MAP
There is space to leave buggies and scooters and baby changing facilities. Full details from access@wigmore-hall.org.uk or 020 7258 8210.
Facilities for Disabled People
Full details from: access@wigmore-hall.org.uk or 020 7258 8210.
23
Director: John Gilhooly OBE 36 Wigmore Hall. London W1U 2BP The Wigmore Hall Trust Registered charity number 1024838
EUROPE’S LEADING VENUE FOR CHAMBER MUSIC, EARLY MUSIC AND SONG BOX OFFICE TEL: 020 7935 2141
www.wigmore-hall.org.uk