20.7.22

Forthcoming concerts 2022

James Gilchrist. Photo: Patrick Allen

Live music has made a fantastic comeback after Covid lockdowns, and our autumn season will be something to savour!

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Saturday 24 September

Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition finalist's concert
Adèle Théveneau, cello
Charles Wiffen, piano
More information

Beethoven: Variations on "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen", for cello and piano, WoO 46
Debussy: Sonata for Cello and Piano
Rachmaninov: Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 19

And we look forward to this autumn's season of concerts in partnership with the Tunbridge Wells International Music Festival

Friday 7 October, 7pm

Schubert: Winterreise
James Gilchrist (tenor) and Anna Tilbrook (piano)

Attending a performance of this, Schubert's most famous song cycle, is an unforgettable experience. And we are very fortunate to welcome a duo whose interpretation is widely considered one of this generation's most definitive. Hear an extract on YouTube

"He is now unsurpassed amongst lyric tenors in sweetness and technical security, and for his musical intelligence" The Independent

"It is a profoundly considered reading, considered enough for some songs to be as penetrating as in almost any performance I have heard...I shall certainly treasure this disc as one of the indispensable readings, and also one of the best balanced between the two partners." BBC Music Magazine


Friday 21 October, 7pm
Michael Collins (clarinet) and Michael McHale (piano)

We're thrilled to welcome back these two Wigmore Hall regulars, for what will be an absolutely top class concert - programme to be announced.

Also principal conductor the City of London Sinfonia, Michael Collins is known as one of the world's greatest clarinettists. Michael McHale is one of Ireland's leading pianists, and the duo have been performing together for over a decade. See them at Wigmore Hall on YouTube.


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