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April - July
2020
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.
Connecting people through music
© Benjamin Ealovega
Cover images © Benjamin Ealovega © Simon Jay Price © James Berry
FAMILIES pages 4-7
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 page 8
Schools concerts to complement our extensive programme taking place in schools across London
YOUNG PEOPLE pages 9-13
Projects by and for young people, and a free ticket scheme for concerts at Wigmore Hall
MUSIC FOR LIFE pages 16-17
Events for people living with dementia and their friends, families and carers
BEHIND THE MUSIC pages 18-25
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)...
© Benjamin Ealovega
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
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 7 May 11.00am – 11.45am, repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm
Duo Ramasasa & Xie clarinet and piano
Wednesday 17 June 11.00am – 11.45am, repeated 12.30pm – 1.15pm
Serene Winds flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon
Adults £8.50 (babies come free!)In partnership with the Royal Academy of Music
© Benjamin Ealovega
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FAMILIESwigmore-hall.org.uk
CHAMBER TOTS
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!
Train Ride Friday 1 May 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years) Thursday 4 June 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years)
At the Seaside Wednesday 6 May 12.30pm (1-2 years) and 2.00pm (3-5 years) Thursday 11 June 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years)
Jungles and Rivers Wednesday 20 May 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years) Saturday 20 June 10.15am (1-2 years) and 11.45am (3-5 years)
Children £7 Adults £5All workshops are approximately 1 hour in duration. Maximum 3 child, 2 adult tickets per booking for each event.
Saturday 2 May 3.00pm – 4.00pm
FAMILY CONCERT: GLITTER BIRD
WRANGLE! Tim Keasley oboe Jess Mollie percussion, electronics Rosie Bergonzi percussion
Recommended for families with children aged 5-7
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 families with children aged 5-7, drawing on over 300 years of music!
Arrive early for free arts activities in the Bechstein Room, led on a first come, first served basis. Drop in between 1.45pm and 2.30pm.
Children £10 Adults £12
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First Time Booker Offer New to family events at Wigmore Hall? Buy your tickets for half price, either by phone or in person.
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
Wednesday 27 May 10.30am – 3.30pm
FAMILY DAY: THE JAZZ EXPERIMENT
Recommended for families with children aged 7-11
Join music leader Julian West and the Wigmore Hall Learning/Open Academy Fellowship Ensemble, the Liselotte Östblom/Rupert Cox Duo, for a day of jazz experimentation! Create your own ensemble, write brand new pieces of music and perform together on the Wigmore Hall stage.
Children £10 Adults £12
Saturday 20 June 3.00pm – 4.00pm
FAMILY CONCERT: PIONEERING WOMEN
Recommended for families with children aged 7-11
Join presenter Jessie Maryon Davies and the dynamic Bloomsbury Quartet to explore music by female composers in this interactive concert for families with children ages 7-11. Discover stories of pioneering women through their inspirational music for string quartets.
Arrive early for free arts activities in the Bechstein Room, led on a first come, first served basis. Drop in between 1.45pm and 2.30pm.
Children £10 Adults £12
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Saturday 4 July 11.00am – 4.00pm
RNIB FAMILY DAY
For children with vision impairment aged 6-12 years and their families
Be inspired by art and music at The Wallace Collection and Wigmore Hall, and create your own masterpieces in this interactive multi-sensory workshop day.
Free (application required)
For more information and to book contact Karen Hirst at the RNIB at [email protected] or on 07508 009 091
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‘ I would like to say thanks to all your staff which looked after all children and parents today. They are very warm people and make us happy.’ Parent/Carer
© James Berry
SchoolsSchools concerts at Wigmore Hall to complement our extensive programme taking place in schools across London.
Friday 5 June 11.00am – 12 noon
SCHOOLS CONCERT: PIONEERING WOMEN
Key Stage 2
Join presenter Jessie Maryon Davies and the dynamic Bloomsbury Quartet to explore music by female composers in this interactive concert for Key Stage 2 audiences. Discover stories of pioneering women through their inspirational music for string quartet.
Children £4 Accompanying adults free (ticket required)
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© James Berry
PROGRAMMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM CONDITIONS
Come and Create is a monthly club at Wigmore Hall for young people aged 15 – 19. The group meets once a month at Wigmore Hall to explore new and different kinds of music with professional musicians. Each session finishes with a sharing for parents and carers and time to socialise as a group.
For more information, contact Benjamin Redmayne on 020 7258 8246 or [email protected]
Musical Portraits is a collaborative project between Wigmore Hall, National Portrait Gallery and Turtle Key Arts, specifically designed for young people aged 10 – 14. It takes place over the Summer (28 - 31 July 2020) and over Spring half-term 2021.
For more information, contact Charlotte Cunningham at Turtle Key Arts on 020 8964 5060 or [email protected]
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
Young PeopleProjects by and for young people, and a free ticket scheme for concerts at Wigmore Hall.
Wednesday 13 May 1.00pm – 2.00pm
VOICEWORKSThis lunchtime concert features brand new works for voice, the result of a unique collaboration between writers, composers, singers and instrumentalists from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Free (ticket required)
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© Benjamin Ealovega
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Tuesday 16 June 5.30pm – 6.15pm
LISELOTTE ÖSTBLOM/RUPERT COX DUOLiselotte Östblom vocals Rupert Cox piano, synths
This year’s Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble performs a varied programme including jazz, improvisatory music, and the world première of a new work by the Rosie Johnson RPS/Wigmore Hall Apprentice Composer 2019/20, Claire Roberts.
Free (ticket required)
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‘ It is an honour to be commissioned, and the process will no doubt help crystallize my artistic vision as a composer.’ Claire Roberts, Apprentice Composer 2019/20
Liselotte Östblom
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
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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Saturday 11 April 7.30pm Fretwork, Richard Boothby, Gallicantus, Gabriel Crouch & Charles Daniels
Wednesday 15 April 7.30pm The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Saturday 25 April 7.30pm Tetzlaff Quartet
Monday 27 April 1.00pm Concertgebouw Winds & Jeroen Bal
Wednesday 29 April 7.30pm Arditti Quartet
Saturday 2 May 7.30pm Artemis Quartet & Eckart Runge
Monday 4 May 1.00pm Christian Lindberg & Roland Pöntinen
Tuesday 12 May 7.30pm La Serenissima, Adrian Chandler, Julia Doyle, Renata Pokupić & Hilary Summers
Saturday 16 May 7.30pm Quatuor Danel
Sunday 17 May 7.30pm Solomon’s Knot
Wednesday 20 May 7.30pm Vienna Piano Trio & Michael Collins
Monday 25 May 1.00pm Paolo Pandolfo, Amélie Chemin, Thomas Boysen & Markus Hünninger
Monday 1 June 7.30pm Trio Gaspard
Saturday 6 June 7.30pm Leonore Piano Trio
Tuesday 16 June 7.30pm Novus String Quartet
Thursday 18 June 7.30pm Django Bates, Iain Ballamy & Josefine Lindstrand
Monday 22 June 1.00pm Giuliano Carmignola & Riccardo Doni
Monday 29 June 7.30pm Roderick Williams & Christopher Glynn
Wednesday 1 July 7.30pm Ensemble Marsyas, Peter Whelan, Tara Erraught, Robin Tritschler & Padraic Rowan
Friday 3 July 7.00pm Wihan Quartet
Monday 13 July 1.00pm Allan Clayton & James Baillieu
Friday 17 July 7.00pm Fretwork, Reiko Ichise & Silas Wollston
Monday 20 July 7.30pm Ailish Tynan & Iain Burnside
Thursday 23 July 7.30pm Elias String Quartet & Alice Neary
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
Monday 15 June 6.15pm – 7.05pm
MIYABI DUO
The Miyabi Duo, a young and exciting guitar duo, has collaborated with several composers and here performs a programme of new and old works which pay homage to different cultures and ideas, including music inspired by Japan.
£5
Wednesday 29 April 6.15pm – 7.05pm
BLOOMSBURY QUARTET
Fresh from its year with us as our Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble 2018/19, the Bloomsbury Quartet explores exciting works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Each of the members is passionate about connecting with people through music, and their performances have been described as ‘forward thinking with big ideas’ and ‘magnificently assured and stylish’.
£5
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Bechstein SessionsInformal performances in the Bechstein Bar.
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Relaxed ConcertsOur relaxed concerts are open to everyone and provide an opportunity to hear live music in an informal environment.
Saturday 16 May 11.00am – 12 noon
LISELOTTE ÖSTBLOM/RUPERT COX DUO
Join this season’s Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble featuring vocalist Liselotte Östblom and pianist Rupert Cox as they present a concert of music from the diverse tradition of jazz, ranging from the American songbook to Nina Simone and original music by the duo.
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.
£5
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Rupert Cox
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
Friday 3 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)
In partnership with Resonate Arts and the Royal Academy of Music
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Music for LifeEvents for people living with dementia and their friends, families and carers.
Music for Life activities within our local community are supported by The Howard de Walden Estate. We are also grateful to The Linbury Trust for their generous support of the entire Music for Life Programme.
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© James Berry
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Tuesday 2 June 10.30am – 1.30pm
COME AND SING WITH SINGING WITH FRIENDS
For people living with dementia and their friends, families and carers
If you are, or you are caring for someone who is, living with dementia, please 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 (booking is essential as places are limited)
To book and for more information please contact Resonate Arts on 020 7321 2702 or [email protected]
In partnership with Resonate Arts
Thursday 2 July 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)
In partnership with Resonate Arts and the Royal Academy of Music
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Wigmore Hall is committed to playing its part in building a dementia-friendly society, and is proud to have 3 Dementia Friends Champions and 45 Dementia Friends on its staff team. To find out more visit dementiafriends.org.uk
‘ It’s terrific fun when you can sing your heart out. It’s joyous.’ Singing with Friends Member
Wednesday 15 April, Friday 17 April, Wednesday 22 AprilAll dates 3.00pm – 6.00pm
WIGMORE STUDY GROUP: BRITTEN
Explore the song cycles of Benjamin Britten with composer Julian Philips, pianist Laura Roberts, guest speakers and student performers from Guildhall School of Music & Drama. ‘One of my chief aims,’ Britten wrote, ‘is to try to restore to the musical setting of the English Language a brilliance, freedom and vitality that have been curiously rare since the death of Purcell.’ He was courageous in expressing homosexual love through works such as the Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo. Later cycles show a preoccupation with sin and death (The Holy Sonnets of John Donne), the fragility of innocence in a corrupt world (Winter Words) and the disillusionment of middle age (Songs from the Chinese).
Series ticket price £70 Including 3 study sessions and a ticket for the evening concert on Wednesday 22 April
Thursday 16 April 1.00pm – 2.00pm
SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF: MUSIC COMES OUT OF SILENCE
Book Launch
Join pianist Sir András Schiff for this interview hosted by Wigmore Hall’s Director, John Gilhooly, in which they explore Schiff’s new book, Music Comes Out of Silence.
£5 / £20 with a copy of Music Comes Out of Silence
Friday 17 April 7.00pm – 9.00pm Repeated Sunday 19 April 7.30pm – 9.30pm
SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF: LECTURE-RECITAL
Schubert Piano Sonata in B flat D960
Through the searching artistry of Sir András Schiff we experience his absorption in music he has regularly espoused for many years. As with Schiff’s hugely successful Beethoven series, this event features a lecture, in which we hear his thoughts on Schubert’s final sonata, followed by a performance of this momentous work.
£50 £45 £40 £35 £25
Box Office: 020 7935 214118 • BEHIND THE MUSIC
Behind the MusicA range of study events giving audiences the chance to go behind the music through talks, masterclasses, study groups and singing workshops.
Sunday 19 April 3.00pm – 4.00pm
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)
Monday 20 April 9.30pm – 10.00pm
POST-CONCERT TALK WITH JONATHAN BISS AND JAN SWAFFORD
Following each concert in the Beethoven sonata cycle, Jonathan Biss will be joined by one of his favourite musicians to discuss the repertoire. After the concert on 20 April, he is joined by American composer and author, Jan Swafford.
Free (with evening concert ticket)
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Thursday 7 May 3.00pm – 4.00pm
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)
Saturday 9 May 12 noon – 1.00pm
ERROLLYN WALLEN IN CONVERSATION
Errollyn Wallen received an MBE in 2007 and an Ivor Novello Classical Music Award in 2013. Her ongoing success as a composer and performer as well as her impressive list of collaborators have given her a unique position from which to express her views on British musical life. As part of the RNCM’s Composer in Focus Day, join Wallen in conversation with the College’s Deputy Principal, Manus Carey.
£5 each event £12 whole day ticket (see P3 season brochure or website for more details)
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Saturday 9 May 9.30pm – 10.00pm
POST-CONCERT TALK WITH JONATHAN BISS AND MITSUKO UCHIDA
Following each concert in the Beethoven sonata cycle, Jonathan Biss will be joined by one of his favourite musicians to discuss the repertoire. After the concert on 9 May, he is joined by classical pianist and conductor, Mitsuko Uchida.
Free (with evening concert ticket)
Tuesday 19 May 1.00pm – 4.00pm
MICHAEL COLLINS MASTERCLASS
Giving a masterclass to students of the clarinet on which he is a supreme performer, Michael Collins received the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Instrumentalist of the Year Award in 2007 and was an Artist in Residence at Wigmore Hall in 2016; his ensemble London Winds celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2013. Today he works with students from London music colleges as part of his 2019 Wigmore Hall residency.
£10 concs £8
Supported by The Hargreaves and Ball Trust
Wednesday 3 June 1.00pm – 4.00pm
ANGELA HEWITT MASTERCLASS
Born into a musical family and a pianist from her earliest years, Canadian Angela Hewitt has introduced countless listeners to the music of Bach while helping those already familiar with it to deepen their understanding. Bach remains the foundation of a career that ranges much more widely, while Hewitt’s masterclasses – both live and on the internet – have drawn a substantial following. Here she works with students from London music colleges.
£10 concs £8
Supported by The Hargreaves and Ball Trust
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‘Thank you so much again for the wonderful experience and opportunity to sing in the masterclass yesterday! ... I had such an amazing time working with Dame Sarah Connolly, and got some really insightful advice towards my repertoire.’ Participant, Dame Sarah Connolly Masterclass
Saturday 13 June 10.00am – 3.30pm
COME AND SING
Join choral leader Isabelle Adams for a day exploring vocal works by revolutionary German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Get to know the music from the inside, develop your singing skills and finish the day with a performance on the Wigmore Hall stage.
£25 concs £20
Box Office: 020 7935 2141
Thursdays 4, 11, 18 and 25 JuneAll dates 4.45pm – 6.00pm
INTRODUCTION TO… BEETHOVEN’S PIANO SONATAS
Beethoven’s 32 Piano Sonatas have been referred to as ‘The New Testament’ of music; Bach’s 48 Preludes and Fugues occupy the other space. A chronological exposure to these pieces takes the listener from the almost outrageously assertive and experimental early works (including the well-known ‘Pathétique’) through the expansive middle period (‘Waldstein’ and ‘Appassionata’) to the transcendental explorations of the ‘Hammerklavier’ and the last three sonatas. In his final sonata Op. 111, and especially in its second movement, Beethoven takes music to a place unvisited by any other musician. In this series, Roy Stratford gives an overview of the whole of this extraordinarily diverse series of works, perhaps the most significant body of music written for a single instrument.
Series ticket price £33
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Wednesday 17 June 6.00pm – 6.45pm
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Join award-winning British poet Ruth Padel for an illustrated talk and poetry reading ahead of the evening’s concert, drawing on material from her latest book Beethoven Variations: Poems on a Life.
£5
Friday 19 June 7.00pm – 9.00pm
SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF LECTURE
The great pianist’s profound expertise as an exponent of the Beethoven sonatas provides the basis as well as the necessary insight for his now almost legendary lectures on the composer’s music – in this instance the epoch-making three final sonatas, Op. 109, 110 and 111 (1820-22), a challenge to performers and audiences alike since they were first conceived. He will follow the lecture with a performance of the three sonatas at 7.30pm on Sunday 21 June.
£40 £35 £30 £25 £18
Wednesday 24 June 12.15pm – 1.00pm
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Join composer Tim Watts in conversation with Dr Kate Kennedy ahead of the lunchtime concert, in which Iestyn Davies and musicians from Britten Sinfonia perform his new work.
Free (with lunchtime concert ticket)
Wednesday 24 June 3.00pm – 4.00pm
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)
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Box Office: 020 7935 2141
Thursday 25 June 9.30pm – 10.00pm
POST-CONCERT TALK WITH JONATHAN BISS
In this final post-concert talk as part of the Beethoven sonata cycle, Jonathan Biss hosts a Q&A with the audience.
Free (with evening concert ticket)
Thursday 2 July 6.00pm – 6.45pm
ARTIST IN CONVERSATION: CÉDRIC TIBERGHIEN
‘Wigmore Hall will always be my musical home,’ says Cédric Tiberghien. ’It has a special energy, a special acoustic, a special history.’ Prior to his evening’s recital on 2 July, the pianist can be heard in conversation with journalist Katy Hamilton.
£5
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Monday 6 July 6.00pm – 6.45pm
ARTIST IN CONVERSATION: RACHEL PODGER
Rachel Podger has performed as a soloist and guest director with many of the world’s top ensembles and founded her virtuosic group Brecon Baroque in 2007. Join the leading interpreter of baroque violin in conversation with James Jolly ahead of her evening concert, the last in her residency this season.
£5
Tuesday 14 July 6.00pm – 6.45pm
PRE-CONCERT TALKConductor Ian Page discusses The Mozartists’ programme ahead of the evening concert.
Free (with lunchtime concert ticket)
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Public booking opens on Tuesday 4 February 2020Booking for Schools Concerts is open at time of publication
Wigmore Hall Box Office36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP Tel: 020 7935 2141 Online Booking: wigmore-hall.org.uk
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 Bookings7 days a week: 10.00am – 7.00pm Days without an evening concert: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Online BookingsOnline booking is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can select your own seat.
Booking FeeEvents with a ticket price of £4 or more incur a £1 booking fee.
Tickets for Children and ConcessionsWhere 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.
RestaurantInformation on restaurant opening hours can be found at 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.
TransportUnderground: 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.
Booking InformationCar ParkingThere 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.
Facilities for FamiliesThere is space to leave buggies and scooters and there are baby changing facilities. For full details contact [email protected] 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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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: [email protected]
Donors and SponsorsThe Andor Charitable TrustArt Mentor Foundation Lucerne Arts Council EnglandKarl Otto and Ingemo BonnierCAVATINA Chamber Music TrustCharities Advisory TrustMrs David DugdaleThe Elton FamilyThe Emmanuel Kaye FoundationDr C Endersby and Prof. D Cowan OBEJohn and Amy FordThe Foyle FoundationThe Harbour FoundationThe Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation
The Howard de Walden EstateMark Le FanuThe Linbury TrustThe Loveday Charitable TrustSelina and David MarksGeorge MeyerMichael Watson Charitable TrustMilton Damerel TrustValerie O’ConnorVictoria and Simon RobeyJulia SchottlanderS E Franklin Charitable Trust No 3In memory of Lillian TertisTony and Sheelagh Williams Charitable FoundationWilliam and Alex de Wintonand several anonymous donors
PartnersCardinal Hume Centre Central London Clinical Commissioning GroupHaringey Music ServiceHarrow Music ServiceHavering Music SchoolJewish CareRoyal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Solace Women’s AidTower Hamlets Arts Music and Education ServiceTri-borough Music HubWestminster City CouncilWest London Clinical Commissioning Group
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.
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.
Disabled Access and Facilities
Wigmore Hall has been awarded the Bronze Charter Mark from ‘Attitude is Everything’.
For full details on access and facilities contact us on [email protected] or 020 7935 2141.
Dementia FriendsWigmore Hall is committed to playing its part in building a dementia-friendly society, and is proud to have 3 Dementia Friends Champions and 45 Dementia Friends on its staff. To find out more visit dementiafriends.org.uk
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Director: John Gilhooly OBE, Hon FRAM, HonRCM, HonFGS, HonFRIAM
Learning Director: Daisy Swift
36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP wigmore-hall.org.uk Box Office Tel: 020 7935 2141
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