Wigmore Hall

The week in classical: Requiem; Jerusalem Quartet review – another five-star fusion from Opera North
Sorrowful Mozart meets unstoppable Neo Muyanga in an inspired double bill from Opera North and Phoenix Dance Theatre. Plus, the sounds of Yiddish cabaret…
Fiona Maddocks
03, Jun, 2023 @11:30 AM

The week in classical: The Pearl Fishers; Takács Quartet – review
Opera North’s latest concert staging goes big on pearls, with commitment to match. And the peerless Takács give a masterclass in delayed gratification
Flora Willson
20, May, 2023 @11:30 AM

Benjamin Grosvenor review – pianist’s virtuosity preferences power over pastel colours
An ambitious programme that ranged from Busoni’s Bach to Prokofiev confirmed why the pianist is a favourite here
Andrew Clements
08, May, 2023 @11:50 AM

‘Incredible’ Donizetti songs to be heard for first time in 200 years
Italian opera composer’s lost works to be performed in London after discovery by British musicologist
Dalya Alberge
23, Apr, 2023 @1:00 PM

Wigmore Hall addresses neurodiversity with ‘low stimulus’ concerts
The London concert venue’s 2023/24 season includes a trio of ‘low stimulus’ classical concerts, tickets for £1 and music from 2,500 artists
Tim Jonze
29, Mar, 2023 @9:00 AM

El Cimarrón review – virtuoso celebration of Cuban folk hero
A rare performance of Hans Werner Henze’s engrossing song cycle featured a tour de force of technique and stamina from baritone Will Liverman
Andrew Clements
12, Mar, 2023 @5:00 PM

Christian Gerhaher/Gerold Huber review – songs of existential crisis delivered with subtlety and snarl
The pianist and baritone were perfectly balanced combining emotional scope and intense ferocity in a repertoire that explored the turmoil of mental illness
Erica Jeal
13, Feb, 2023 @1:13 PM

The week in classical: Least Like the Other; Elena Urioste and Tom Poster
The sad fate of Rosemary Kennedy is strikingly told by Irish National Opera. Plus, the female French composer we should all know about…
Fiona Maddocks
21, Jan, 2023 @12:30 PM

Yunchan Lim review – piano prodigy puts his brilliance on full display
The Korean teenager dazzled with Byrd and Bach but his raging Beethoven showed he could still reach further, subtler heights
Andrew Clements
20, Jan, 2023 @11:22 AM

The Dunedin Consort review – less is more in Schütz’s restrained Christmas story
Edinburgh-based orchestra of fine baroque understanding gave Heinrich Schütz’s 1660 retelling of the nativity a sense of restraint, balanced by personality
Andrew Clements
21, Dec, 2022 @12:35 PM

Classical music: Fiona Maddocks’s 10 best concerts and operas of 2022
Excellence and perilous funding went hand in hand, Salome sizzled, a piano great led the way, and India and Italy became musical neighbours
Fiona Maddocks
17, Dec, 2022 @1:00 PM

Leonidas Kavakos/Yuja Wang review – shared detail and purpose
The two virtuosic soloists have a longstanding musical partnership that here produced a wonderful and generous evening of music by Brahms, Janáček and Schumann
Erica Jeal
05, Dec, 2022 @3:59 PM
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