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Concerts at Wigmore Hall in London - October 2010
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OCTOBER 2010
Wigmore Hall Concert Diary
Jonas KaufmannInside:Martha Argerich • Gerald FinleyHagen Quartet • Håkan HardenbergerSoile Isokoski • Stephen KovacevichMichael Schade • John WilliamsAnd many more
Box Office 020 7935 2141
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TICKETS
Unless otherwise stated, tickets aredivided into four prices ranges:
Stalls C – M: Highest price
Stalls A – B, N – P: 2nd highest price
Balcony A – D: 2nd highest price
Stalls BB, CC, Q – S: 3rd price
Stalls AA, T – X: Lowest price
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Wigmore Hall Box Office, 36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP
In Person
7 days a week: 10 am – 8.30 pm. Days without an evening concert 10 am – 5 pm. No advance booking in the half hour prior to a concert.
By Telephone 020 7935 2141
7 days a week: 10 am – 7 pm. Days without an evening concert 10 am – 5 pm. There is a non-refundable £2.00 administration fee for each transaction, whichincludes the return of your tickets if time permits.
Online www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
7 days a week; 24 hours a day. There is a £1 administration charge online. You cannow select your own seat and make subscription bookings online.
Subscription Discounts of up to 10% are available for a number of Wigmore Seriesconcerts. Please ask the Box Office for details.
Standby Tickets for students, senior citizens and the unemployed are available fromone hour before the performance (subject to availability) with best available seatssold at the lowest price. NB standby tickets are not available for Lunchtime andCoffee Concerts.
Group Discounts of 10% are available for groups of 12 or more, subject to availability.
Westminster ResCard holders may obtain a 10% discount on up to two tickets perevent for tickets of £3 or over.
Latecomers will only be admitted during a suitable pause in the performance.
Facilities for Disabled People
For full details please call 020 7258 8210
This brochure is available in alternative formats. Please contact the BoxOffice if this would be of assistance to you. Telephone: 020 7935 2141,
Fax: 020 7935 3344, or Email: [email protected].
The right is reserved to substitute artists and vary programmes if necessary.
Wigmore Hall • John Gilhooly Director • The Wigmore Hall Trust, Reg. Charity N0. 1024838
Cover: Jonas Kaufmann © Luc Jennepin
HOW TO BOOK
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Family Day: A Knight’s Quest For age 5 plus
Join us as we prepare for a knight’s quest and go searching for treasure. Discover the medievalarmour at the Wallace Collection, create your character’s puppet (are you a knight or a squire?)and compose some rhythmic travelling music for the journey. Finish the day by performing onthe Wigmore Hall stage. Led by composer Duncan Chapman.
In partnership with The Wallace Collection Family Events are supported byThe Lucille Graham Trust, Mayfield Valley Arts Trust and The Charities Advisory Trust
SATURDAY 2 OCTOBER 10.00 AM Wigmore Hall Learning Event £10 Adults £8 Children
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FRIDAY 1 OCTOBER 7.30 PM £12 £16 £22 £24
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The King’s ConsortJulie Cooper soprano Rebecca Outram soprano Robin Blaze countertenor
David Gould countertenor Charles Daniels tenor Mark Dobell tenor
Ben Davies bass Philip Tebb bass Robert King conductor
Festlicher Bach
Bach Concerto to Cantata BWV35; Sanctus in D BWV241 (after Kerll); Sinfonia to Cantata BWV35; Lutheran Mass in G BWV236
Telemann Ouverture ‘Perpetuum mobile’ Bach Lutheran Mass in G minor BWV235
Bach’s glorious Lutheran Masses, dating from the late 1730s, are full of astonishing music, with joyous choruses and ravishing solos. With eight fine singers, and an unbeatable instrumental line-up, here is asparkling musical celebration in The King’s Consort’s thirtieth anniversary season.
‘Bach performance does not come better than this’ The Times
Vivat Music Foundation (Reg. Charity No. 1135251)
The King’s Consort
Håkan Hardenberger trumpet Roland Pöntinen piano
Enescu Légende Hindemith Trumpet Sonata Ligeti Mysteries of the MacabrePiazzolla Histoire du Tango (arr. Hardenberger/Pöntinen) Chabrier Bourrée fantasqueFilm music by Piazzolla, Rota & Chaplin (arr. Hardenberger/Pöntinen)
A rare chance to hear the world’s leading trumpet virtuoso in recital. Håkan Hardenberger’stypically eclectic programme takes in Enescu’s elegiac Légende, arias from Ligeti’s absurdist opera Le grand macabre, Chabrier’s whirling Bourrée fantasque and Piazzolla’s musical story of the tango’s stylistic development, along with cinema music by Nino Rota and Charlie Chaplin.
SATURDAY 2 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
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Study Course: The Nuts and Bolts of Music Theory
An Access Course for Beginners
Over a series of weekly study sessions at a local venue, this course introduces music theory for thosewho would like to understand how melodies, chords, keys and rhythms are put together. Assumingno prior knowledge and using plenty of examples from classical music, students will gain skillswhich will provide a good basis for the Birkbeck Musical Techniques and Composition Certificate.
Ticket price £225 concessions £115 / £300* concessions /£150* To book, contact Pam Hendonon 020 3073 8219 or [email protected]. *prices for participants who already hold a degree or equivalent
In association with Birkbeck, University of London
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Wigmore Hall Debut
Bennewitz QuartetSmetana String Quartet No. 2 in D minor Brahms String Quartet in Bb Op. 67
Named after the Czech violinist Antonín Bennewitz (1833–1926), this young quartet has won majorcompetition prizes in Germany, Italy and Japan, including the prestigious Borciani Competition.According to Smetana, his String Quartet No. 2 ‘represents the turbulence of music in a personwho had lost his hearing’, while Brahms’s final quartet shows a sunnier disposition.
SUNDAY 3 OCTOBER 11.30 AM Coffee Concert £12 concessions £10 inc. programme & coffee/sherry/juice
Bennewitz Quartet
Purcell School Solo RecitalsHan Seul Lee piano Charlotte Cox bassoon Ori Epstein cello
Octavi Martinez Bartolome violin Shizhe Shen piano
Bartók Allegro barbaro Rachmaninov Étude-tableau in C minor Op. 39 No. 1Brahms Variations on a Theme by Paganini Book II Tansman SonatineLigeti Solo Cello Sonata Chopin Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C Op. 3Achron Hebrew melody Op. 33 Ysaÿe Sonata for solo violin in D minor Op. 27
No. 3 Cervelló 4 Capricci for solo violin Liszt Ballade No. 2 Ravel Toccata fromLe Tombeau de Couperin Chopin Étude in A minor Op. 25 No. 11 ‘Winter Wind’
The Purcell School, Britain’s oldest specialist school for talented young musicians, presents the first of two instrumental recitalsfeaturing its senior instrumentalists, selected by audition to present short recitals. The School holds the UNESCO Mozart GoldMedal in recognition of its unique contribution to music, education and international culture.
The Purcell School (Reg. Charity No. 312855)
SUNDAY 3 OCTOBER 7.30 PM £8 £9 £11 £13
Pupils of the Purcell School
COMMENCING MONDAY 4 OCTOBER FOR 11 WEEKS Wigmore Hall Learning Event
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MONDAY 4 OCTOBER 1.00 PM BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert £12 concessions £10
Jonathan Biss piano
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 5 in C Op.10 No. 1; Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Op. 101
Beethoven Six Bagatelles Op. 126
American pianist Jonathan Biss – fast establishing himself as a young master – builds on the successof his Edison Award-winning Beethoven disc, and his highly praised Wigmore Hall Live recording,contrasting early and late sonatas, and including the last of the three sets of Bagatelles.
‘Not only is his playing expressively subtle and technically impeccable, he clearly has plenty to say about everything he touches’ BBC Music Magazine Jonathan Biss
James Turnbull oboe Craig White piano
Irmina Trynkos violin Giorgi Latsabidze piano
Britten Two Insect Pieces Dorati Duo Concertante Szymanowski Sonata forviolin and piano Op. 9 Lutoslawski Epitaph Bowen Sonata for oboe and pianoBrahms Scherzo in C minor Latsabidze Cyber Moment (world première) Waxman Carmen Fantasie
Soloist and chamber musician, oboist James Turnbull has performed in the UK and internationally; he recently completed his first disc featuring 20th- and 21st-century British music. Polish violinist IrminaTrynkos has already made her mark on the international music scene with her captivating playing in both concerts and competitions.
The Worshipful Company of Musicians (Reg. Charity)
MONDAY 4 OCTOBER 7.30 PM The Monday Platform £8 £10 £13 £15
James Turnbull Irmina Trynkos
Helen Sherman mezzo-soprano Gary Pomeroy viola James Baillieu piano
Programme to include songs by Brahms, Bridge, Schumann and Duparc, including Brahms 2 Songs with viola Op. 91
Australian mezzo-soprano Helen Sherman was selected for representation by YCAT in 2009.During 2010 she gave debut recitals at the Purcell Room and Bridgewater Hall and appearedwith Roger Vignoles at the Cambridge Festival. She is joined by James Baillieu, who wasselected by YCAT in May 2010, and Gary Pomeroy from the Heath Quartet.
‘The Australian Helen Sherman, fresh from her storming victory the previous week in the ElizabethHarwood Memorial Prize, was a convincing Sesto, looking masculine and singing Parto, parto with lustrous tone’ Opera Magazine
YCAT (Reg. Charity) The YCAT Wigmore Lunchtime Series is supported by the Paul Woodhouse Fund and the Anthony Nesbitt Fund
TUESDAY 5 OCTOBER 1.00 PM YCAT Lunchtime Concert Series £8 concessions £6
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Britten SinfoniaJacqueline Shave violin Miranda Dale violin
Martin Outram viola Caroline Dearnley cello
Huw Watkins piano
MacMillan For Max; 25 May 1967; Walfrid, On His Arrival at the Gates of Paradise; For SallyMaxwell Davies New work (London première)* Shostakovich Piano Quintet in G minor Op. 57
*co-commissioned by Wigmore Hall and Britten Sinfonia
Shostakovich’s Stalin Prize-winning Piano Quintet lies at the heart of this opening concert ofBritten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series. The miniatures by James MacMillan are each dedicated to an important figure in his life, including composers Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and SallyBeamish. Maxwell Davies’s new piece in tribute to MacMillan receives its London première.
This concert is part of Chamber Zone; a free ticket scheme for young people age 8 –25. To book, please call the Box Office and quote ‘CHAMBER ZONE’.
WEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER 1.00 PM Chamber Music Season £12 concessions £10
WEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER 12.15 PM Wigmore Hall Learning Event Free (ticket required)
Florestan Trio
Schumann Phantasiestücke Op. 88
Mozart Piano Trio in Bb K502
Schumann Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor Op. 110
Marking the Schumann bicentenary, the Florestan Trio begins its two-concertpiano-trio survey (see also 11 October) with the Phantasiestücke (1842) –described by one biographer as reflecting the full range of the Romantic spirit,‘from roguish humour to intimate reverie’ – and the richly expressive final pianotrio, written nine years later.
Schumann Bicentenary Series
TUESDAY 5 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Florestan Trio
CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust supports free tickets for 8 –25 year olds at selected concerts. To book for this concert as part of Wigmore Hall’s young people’s programme, please contact the Box Office and quote ‘CHAMBER ZONE’.
Pre-Concert Talk
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies introduces his new work, co-commissioned by Wigmore Hall and Britten Sinfonia.
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Leopold String TrioAleksandar Madzar piano
Borodin Variations on a Russian Theme Schnittke String TrioTaneyev Piano Quartet in E Op. 20
Recently joined by violinist Isabelle van Keulen,the award-winning Leopold String Trio performsthree rarely heard Russian works spanning130 years, including Taneyev’s almost StraussianPiano Quartet (with Aleksandar Madzar) and Schnittke’s birthday tribute to Alban Berg.
‘It would be hard to over-praise the Leopold Trio’s performances’ Gramophone
Supported by the members of the Rubinstein Circle
THURSDAY 7 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Leopold String Trio Aleksandar Madzar
Members of Southbank SinfoniaSacconi Quartet
Programme to include Elgar Introduction and Allegro Op. 47
Southbank Sinfonia returns to Wigmore Hall for a varied programme oflarger-scale chamber music. The climax of the concert will be Elgar’sIntroduction and Allegro featuring, as soloists and directors, the acclaimedSacconi Quartet.
‘In this performance by a fine young group with a beautiful blend of sound,the result was highly engaging’ The Times, on the Sacconi Quartet.
‘My music sounds better than I’ve ever heard it before. Whatever you’redoing, keep doing it’ André Previn, on Southbank Sinfonia
Southbank Sinfonia
Sponsored by EFG Private Bank
WEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER 7.30 PM £10 £14 £18 £20
Sacconi Quartet
Members of Southbank Sinfonia
CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust supports free tickets for 8–25 year olds at selected concerts. To book for this concert as part of Wigmore Hall’s young people’s programme, please contact the Box Office and quote ‘CHAMBER ZONE’.
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SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER 7.30 PM £10 £14 £17 £20
Dustin Gledhill piano
Couperin 25th Ordre from Pièces de clavecin Book IV Barnson Shattered Lines/Points of Horizon(world première) Fauré Valse-caprice No. 1 in A Op. 30; Impromptu No. 5 in F# minor Op. 102; Nocturne No. 6 in D b Op. 63 Mozart Piano Sonata in B b K570
Prokofiev Ten Pieces from Cinderella Op. 97 (a selection); Piano Sonata No. 4 in C minor Op. 29
Following his much-praised Wigmore Hall debut in 2006, American pianist Dustin Gledhill returnshere as Gold Medal prize-winner of the New Orleans International Piano Competition. Acclaimedfor his unique interpretation of French music, this unusual programme includes Couperin’s Piècesde clavecin, the world première of a work by the young American composer, Matthew Barnson,based entirely on the ornamentation of Couperin, a luscious set of Fauré pieces from the birthand twilight of his compositional output, and concludes with works by Mozart and Prokofiev.
Nigel Grant Rogers Musical Artists’ Management Sponsored by Musical Arts Society of New Orleans
Julian Bliss clarinet Robert Bottriell piano
Poulenc Sonata for clarinet and piano Bernstein Clarinet SonataDebussy Première rapsodie Brahms Clarinet Sonata in F minor Op. 120 No. 1
Barely into his twenties, Julian Bliss has firmly established himself in the international arena.Among the delights in this Coffee Concert are Poulenc’s popular sprightly sonata, Debussy’sbeguiling Rapsodie and Brahms’s broadly lyrical F minor Clarinet Sonata.
SUNDAY 10 OCTOBER 11.30 AM Coffee Concert £12 concessions £10 inc. programme & coffee/sherry/juice
Dustin Gledhill
Julian Bliss
Brentano String Quartet
Haydn String Quartet In F Op. 77 No. 2Hartke Night Songs for a Desert Flower (UK première)Beethoven String Quartet in Eb Op. 127
Named after Antonie Brentano – the woman believed to have been Beethoven’s‘Immortal Beloved’ – this dazzling New York-based quartet includes a new work byStephen Hartke – ‘at heart, a book of madrigals for string quartet’, says the composer –alongside Haydn’s final quartet and the first of Beethoven’s great late quartets.
FRIDAY 8 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Brentano String Quartet
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CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust supports free tickets for 8 –25 year olds at selected concerts. To book for this concert as part of Wigmore Hall’s young people’s programme, please contact the Box Office and quote ‘CHAMBER ZONE’.
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Florestan Trio
Schumann Piano Trio No. 2 in F Op. 80 Mozart Piano Trio in E K542
Schumann Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor Op. 63
One of Britain’s best-loved piano trios, the Florestans produced a Gramophone Award-winningrelease of Schumann’s first two piano trios over a decade ago, drawing the acclamation,‘Music-making just doesn’t come much more sympathetic or stylish than this.’ Schumannfollowed his first trio with one he claimed ‘makes a friendlier and more immediate impression’.
Schumann Bicentenary Series
Purcell School Solo RecitalsKatherine Robb violin Tyler Hay piano Olga Jorgensen piano Jordan Black clarinet
Schnittke Violin Sonata No. 1 Rachmaninov Piano Sonata No. 2 in Bb minor Op. 36
Liszt Polonaise No. 2 in E Chopin Nocturne in C minor Op. 48 No. 1; Waltz in A bOp. 42; Polonaise in F# minor Op. 44 Schumann Fantasiestücke Op. 73
Messager Solo de concours
The Purcell School, Britain’s oldest specialist school for talented young musicians,presents the second of two instrumental recitals featuring its senior instrumentalists,selected by audition to present short recitals. The School holds the UNESCO MozartGold Medal in recognition of its unique contribution to music, education and international culture.
The Purcell School (Reg. Charity No. 312855)
Soile Isokoski soprano Marita Viitasalo piano
Schumann Liederkreis Op. 39
Duparc Chanson triste; L’invitation au voyage; Le manoir de Rosemonde; ExtaseKuula Paimenet (Wuokoski); Suutelo (Kouta)
Finnish soprano Soile Isokoski marks Schumann’s bicentenary with the yearningly beautiful Op. 39
Liederkreis. Henri Duparc produced only 13 songs before retiring at the age of 36. The similarlyearly end to Toivo Kuula’s career, at the age of 34, was more tragic – he was accidentally shot in the aftermath of the Finnish Civil War.
Schumann Bicentenary Series
MONDAY 11 OCTOBER 1.00 PM BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert £12 concessions £10
MONDAY 11 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Soile Isokoski
Florestan Trio
SUNDAY 10 OCTOBER 7.30 PM £8 £9 £11 £13
Pupils of the Purcell School
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For Crying Out LoudFor parents and babies up to 1 year old
We are delighted to be able to continue this exciting programme of concerts for new parents and their babies. Each lasting 45 minutes, the concerts provide an opportunity to enjoy a programme of beautiful chamber music in a calm and accommodating environment.
As Wigmore Hall celebrates its 110th anniversary, we launch a new Guitar Series, spotlighting an instrument whose breathtakingversatility and range of musical expression thrive in the Hall’s intimate acoustic. The series begins with perhaps the world’s leadingexponent of the instrument, John Williams (13 October) and continues through the season with Manuel Barrueco (24 October)from Cuba, Álvaro Pierri (27 March 2011) from Uruguay, and Glasgow-born, Galicia-resident David Russell (3 May 2011).
John Williams guitar
Villa-Lobos 5 Preludes Brouwer El Decameron negro for guitarBebey O Bia Williams From a bird (Nos. 1, 2 and 3); Hello FrancisBarrios Mangoré La Catedral; Julia Florida; Vals Op. 8 Nos. 3 & 4; Un Sueño en la Floresta
John Williams’s distinguished career has embraced a range of musical styles and broughtfruitful collaborations with Julian Bream, Paco Peña, Pete Townshend (of The Who) andHerbie Flowers, with whom he founded the group Sky. Williams’s association withWigmore Hall goes back to his professional debut, which took place here in 1958.
Booking now open for all four concerts in the Guitar Series
GUITAR SERIES
WEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Guitar Series Returns only
John Williams
The Endellion String QuartetBeethoven String Quartet in C minor Op. 18 No. 4 Bartók String Quartet No. 5Beethoven String Quartet in F Op. 59 No. 1 ‘Razumovsky’
Following the Endellions’ Beethoven string-quartet cycle on CD, this season theensemble gives a series of three mostly Beethoven concerts. ‘These superbmusicians respond to the dark undertow so characteristic of Beethoven’s quartetsas much as the gentle lyricism which invariably breaks through’ The Observer
TUESDAY 12 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
The Endellion String Quartet
TUESDAY 12 OCTOBER 11.00 AM Wigmore Hall Learning Event £6 per adult – babies come for free
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CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust supports free tickets for 8 –25 year olds at selected concerts. To book for this concert as part of Wigmore Hall’s young people’s programme, please contact the Box Office and quote ‘CHAMBER ZONE’.
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THURSDAY 14 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Song Recital Series £18 £25 £30 £35
Kate Royal soprano Malcolm Martineau piano
The Truth About Love: A love story told through song
Programme to include Schubert Gretchen am Spinnrade; Die Männer sindméchant Britten O Waly, Waly Brahms Am Sonntag Morgen Debussy ApparitionWolf Die Kleine, and songs by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Fauré, Debussy,Bridge and Britten
Winner of the Kathleen Ferrier Award in 2004, Kate Royal’s first disc for EMI was named Gramophone’s ‘Editor’s Choice’. Still in her early thirties, she has been tipped to become one of the country’s great lyric sopranos.
‘Artists like Royal don’t come along very often’ The Times
Supported by the Supporter Friends of Wigmore Hall
Alisa Weilerstein cello
Inon Barnatan piano
Beethoven Cello Sonata in G minor Op. 5 No. 2Britten Cello Sonata in C Op. 65
Stravinsky Suite italienne from Pulcinella arr. for cello & pianoChopin Cello Sonata in G minor Op. 65
American cellist Alisa Weilerstein has attracted widespread attention forcombining a natural virtuosic command and technical precision with impassioned musicianship. One of the USA’s leading young cellists, shepresents Beethoven’s early Classicism alongside Stravinsky’s first neo-Classical ballet, Pulcinella, and Chopin’s Romanticismagainst Britten’s more clean-cut modernism.
FRIDAY 15 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £24
Key Stage 2 Schools’ Concert
Journey Through Song
Join pianist and presenter Dominic Harlan and a cast of star singers for an excitingjourney through song. Discover dramatic stories of love, laughter and adventure asyou help stage a version of The Huntsman by Brahms, and even compose a song yourself.
The Schools’ programme is supported by John Lyon’s Charity and The Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust
FRIDAY 15 OCTOBER 11.00 AM Wigmore Hall Learning Event £2.50 per ticket
Malcolm MartineauKate Royal
Alisa Weilerstein Inon Barnatan
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Scottish EnsembleJonathan Morton violin, director
Vivaldi The Four SeasonsPiazzolla The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
One of the country’s most innovative ensembles contraststhe Baroque elegance and virtuosity of Vivaldi’s Italy withthe edgier tango-tinged world of Astor Piazzolla’s BuenosAires, presenting two sets of Four Seasons separated bythe hemispheres and the centuries.
Scottish EnsemblePieter Wispelwey cello
Vivaldi Concerto for strings in G minor RV156 Sibelius ImpromptuSallinen Chamber Music VIII Op. 94 for cello and strings (London première)Vivaldi Cello Concerto in B minor RV424 Enescu Octet in C Op. 7 (arr. Morton)
Cellist Pieter Wispelwey makes his debut with the Scottish Ensemble in a programme thatranges from the dark forests of Finland to the sparkling waters of Vivaldi’s Venice. Enescu’srarely heard Octet completes the programme, in a version for full string ensemble arrangedby Jonathan Morton.
This concert is part of Chamber Zone; a free ticket scheme for young people age 8–25.To book, please call the Box Office and quote ‘CHAMBER ZONE’.
SATURDAY 16 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Pieter Wispelwey
Scottish Ensemble
Family Concert: Journey Through SongFor age 6 plus
A repeat of the concert on 15 October for families
Join pianist and presenter Dominic Harlan and a cast of star singers for an exciting journeythrough song. Discover dramatic stories of love, laughter and adventure as you help stagea version of The Huntsman by Brahms, and even compose a song yourself.
Family Events are supported by The Lucille Graham Trust, Mayfield Valley Arts Trust andThe Charities Advisory Trust
SATURDAY 16 OCTOBER 11.00 AM Wigmore Hall Learning Event £7 Adults £5 Children
SUNDAY 17 OCTOBER 11.30 AM Coffee Concert £12 concessions £10 inc. programme & coffee/sherry/juice
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Stephen Kovacevich piano
Martha Argerich piano
Khatia Buniatishvili* piano
Belcea QuartetColin Currie percussion
Sam Walton percussion
Stephen Kovacevich 70th Birthday Concert
Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor Op. 34
Liszt Piano Sonata in B minor S. 178*
Bartók Sonata for two pianos and percussion
With a distinguished career that has spanned nearlyfive decades, Stephen Kovacevich is admired not onlyfor his solo performances – especially for searching interpretations of the Classical and Romantic repertoire – but also as a chamber musician and conductor. His achievementsshow no signs of diminishing: in 2009 he won a Gramophone Award for his CD of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations – a workhe included in his London debut here at Wigmore Hall in 1961, on which occasion The Times critic noted, ‘[He] may make aremarkable Beethoven pianist’. For his 70th-birthday concert Stephen Kovacevich is joined by a number of friends andcolleagues, chief among them Martha Argerich. This concert is also a highlight of our 110th anniversary celebrations.
A donation from the proceeds of this concert will be made to the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture
SUNDAY 17 OCTOBER 7.00 PM NB starting time London Pianoforte Series Returns only
Skampa Quartet
Shostakovich String Quartet No. 11 in F minor Op. 122
Dvorák String Quartet No. 13 in G Op. 106
If Dvorák’s 13th quartet was written while the composer was‘inexpressibly happy’ after returning to his Czech homeland fromthe USA, Shostakovich’s elegiac 11th quartet is coloured by asad departure, that of Vasily Shirinsky, second violinist of theBeethoven Quartet, which had premièred so many of thecomposer’s earlier quartets.
MONDAY 18 OCTOBER 1.00 PM BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert £12 concessions £10
Skampa Quartet
Martha ArgerichStephen Kovacevich
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The Jackdaws Vocal Award 2010
Young professional singers (aged 22 – 30) compete in the final of the 2010 JackdawsVocal Award for a First Prize of £2,000. Each will sing a programme that includesworks by Handel and Peter Wishart and a piece of their own choice. This year’s panelof Judges are Ludmilla Andrew, Audrey Hyland and Rosa Mannion, chaired byJackdaws’ Artistic Director, Saffron van Zwanenberg. A fantastic opportunity to hearsome of the country’s up and coming new talent.
Jackdaw Educational Trust Sponsored by Ludmilla Andrew
Pictured right: Sarah-Jane Lewis, winner of the 2009 Jackdaws Great Elm Vocal Awards
TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER 6.00 PM Wigmore Hall Learning Event £3
Christianne Stotijn mezzo-soprano
Imogen Cooper piano
Fauré Cinq mélodies de Venise Schumann Intermezzo from Faschingsschwank aus WienSchumann Sechs Gedichte Op. 90 and Requiem; 3 Songs fromMyrthen: Widmung; Der Nußbaum; Aus den hebräischen Gesängen;Der Sandmann; Die Kartenlegerin; NachtliedDebussy Chansons de BilitisChausson Serres chaudes
Award-winning Dutch mezzo-soprano Christianne Stotijn is joinedby Imogen Cooper in a programme contrasting Schumann withhighlights of French song.
‘Among young mezzo-sopranos, Christianne Stotijn is in a class apart; she stamps every note and word with character, anddelivers her songs with a lyrical glow that considerably advances global warming’ The Times
Schumann Bicentenary Series
MONDAY 18 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Song Recital Series £15 £20 £25 £30
TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER 1.00 PM – 4.00 PM £10 (Under 18s and Students £5)
Imogen CooperChristianne Stotijn
Pre-Concert Talk
Richard Stokes and Malcolm Martineau introduce the first concert of the ‘Decade by Decade: 100 Years of GermanSong’ series.
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Malcolm Martineau piano
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Beethoven Wonne der Wehmut; Sehnsucht; Mit einem gemaltenBand; An die Hoffnung; Abendlied unterm gestirnten HimmelWeber Abschied vom Leben (Körner)Tomásek Nähe des Geliebten; An die Entfernte; Schäfers Klagelied;Rastlose Liebe Beethoven An die ferne Geliebte Schubert Nachtgesang; An den Mond (D193); An den Mond (D259); Wandrers Nachtlied I; Nachtstück; Rastlose Liebe; Erster Verlust;Auf dem See; Der Fischer; Gott im Frühling; Am Bach im Frühlinge;Freude der Kinderjahre; Das Heimweh; Aus Diego Manazares (Ilmerine); Seligkeit
One of the world’s great Mozart tenors is also a sought-after recitalist, having appeared for 16 consecutive seasons at theSalzburg Festival. Michael Schade launches our Decade by Decade – 100 Years of German Song series, featuring a selectionof the Bohemian Václav Tomásek’s 34 settings of Goethe, alongside more familiar settings by Schubert.
Supported by the Decade by Decade Song Syndicate
Decade by Decade – 100 Years of German Song 1810–1910
TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Song Recital Series £18 £25 £30 £35
Wigmore Study Group
Schumann Song
Tied to Gerald Finley’s Schumann recital on 29 October, the firstWigmore Study Group of the 2010 season turns its attention to thesongs of Robert Schumann and in particular his Heine LiederkreisOp. 24. Dating from Schumann’s extraordinary year of song (1840),this remarkable cycle marks a high point in the development ofSchumann’s song style: the subtle interweaving of voice and piano,a highly sophisticated response to text and a unique exploration ofshifting emotional textures. Hosted by composer Julian Philips, thethree afternoons (20, 22 & 29 October), will offer three approaches:a song masterclass with young recital artists, a performance-analysisand an investigation of the cultural and historical context in whichthis cycle was completed.
Series ticket price £53 including three study sessions and a ticket for the evening concert on 29 October
WEDNESDAY 20 OCTOBER 3.00 PM Wigmore Hall Learning Event Series price £53 inc. study sessions & concert ticket for 29 Oct 7.30pm
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Chilingirian Quartet
Bartók String Quartet No. 4Haydn String Quartet in G Op. 77 No. 1Beethoven String Quartet in C# minor Op. 131
Soon to celebrate its 40th anniversary, the Chilingirian Quartet presents the textural masteryof Haydn’s final completed quartet; Bartók’s innovative Fourth, with its fleeting pizzicato-onlyfourth movement; and Beethoven’s late Op. 131 quartet, highly regarded by the composerdespite him quipping it was put together with ‘pilferings from this and that’.
THURSDAY 21 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Chilingirian Quartet
Sergey Khachatryan violin Lusine Khachatryan piano
Bach Sonata No. 2 in A minor for solo violin BWV1003
Bach Sonata No. 4 in C minor for violin and piano BWV1017
Armenian miniatures to include works by Khachaturian and Komitas
Almost 300 years after their composition, the Sonatas for solo violin – produced during Bach’sbrief period in Cöthen – remain an ultimate test of technique, intellect and concentration.Winner of the Sibelius International Competition in 2000 and still in his mid-twenties,Sergey Khachatryan possesses these three qualities in abundance.
FRIDAY 22 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £15 £20 £25 £30
Retrospect EnsembleSoloists From Retrospect Ensemble’s Young Artists ProgrammeMatthew Halls director
Purcell Celestial music did the gods inspire; Suite from The Gordion Knot Unty’dBlow Venus and Adonis
Retrospect Ensemble is joined by talented vocal soloists from the group’s Young Artists Programme in a feast of English Baroque music. Blow’s opera Venus and Adonis stands outfor its lively dance music and exquisite vocal writing. It is heard here alongside occasionaland incidental music by Blow’s most famous protégé, Purcell.
WEDNESDAY 20 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Early Music and Baroque Series £12 £16 £22 £24
Matthew Halls
Sergey Khachatryan
FRIDAY 22 OCTOBER 3.00 PM Wigmore Hall Learning Event Series price £53 inc. study sessions & concert ticket for 29 Oct 7.30pm
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Philip Dukes viola Paul Watkins cello Alice Neary cello
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op. 18 No. 1 Borodin String Quartet No. 2 in DTchaikovsky String Sextet in D minor Op. 70 ‘Souvenir de Florence’
The main evening concert of music for strings features the work Beethovenproudly numbered as his first quartet, Borodin’s melodic String Quartet No. 2and the opulently effervescent sextet which Tchaikovsky began to composeon an Italian holiday.
Beethoven and the Russians
Nash Ensemble
Beethoven Quintet in Eb for piano and wind Op. 16
Rimsky-Korsakov Quintet in Bb for piano and wind
An early-evening recital of youthful quintets for piano and wind by Beethovenand Rimsky-Korsakov complements the main concert of music for strings(see below).
Beethoven and the Russians
SATURDAY 23 OCTOBER 6.00 PM Chamber Music Season £5 or £3 with evening ticket (separate ticket required)
SATURDAY 23 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
Members of the Nash Ensemble
Members of the Nash Ensemble
Vogler Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in D Op. 18 No. 3Schumann String Quartet in F Op. 41 No. 2
‘The Vogler Quartet belongs in the highest category of contemporary stringquartets. They play with a wonderful expressive ease and warmth and possessthe unteachable knack of being able to communicate everything they do directlyand unaffectedly. Their performances are marvels of eloquent phrasing and subtleco-ordination, instinctive music-making of the very highest class’ The Guardian
Schumann Bicentenary Series Vogler Quartet
SUNDAY 24 OCTOBER 11.30 AM Coffee Concert £12 concessions £10 inc. programme & coffee/sherry/juice
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Ardévol Sonata for GuitarPiazzolla Cinco piezas para guitarraYanov-Yanovsky Little Lute Music in Memory of John Dowland (UK première) Ponce Sonatina Meridional Tárrega Capricho ÁrabeMalats Serenata Andaluza and Serenata Española (arr. Tárrega)
Cuban guitarist Manuel Barrueco continues our new Guitar Series, featuring the sonataby his compatriot José Ardévol, whose charming middle movement is a set of variationson a guajira, a Cuban country dance. Other guitar favourites rub shoulders witharrangements of piano works by Albéniz’s Catalan contemporary Joaquín Malats.
Markus Werba baritone Gary Matthewman piano
Schubert Fischerweise; Der Sängers Habe; Der Einsame; Prometheus; Alinde;Über Wildemann; Im Abendrot; Normans Gesang; Gruppe aus dem TartarusBrahms Vor dem Fenster; Ein Sonnett; Der Gang zum Liebchen;Murrays Ermordung; Alte Liebe; O kühler Wald; Unüberwindlich
Markus Werba was a rousing success in David Alden’s production of Calisto atCovent Garden. Now becoming a regular visitor to WigmoreHall, he presents a programme of Lieder by two of the19th-century masters of song.
MONDAY 25 OCTOBER 1.00 PM BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert £12 concessions £10
Gary MatthewmanMarkus Werba
Manuel Barrueco
SUNDAY 24 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Guitar Series £15 £20 £25 £30
Michael Collins clarinet Leila Josefowicz violin Laura Samuel violin
Maxim Rysanov viola Paul Watkins cello Steven Osborne piano
Mozart Clarinet Trio No. 2 in E b K498 ‘Kegelstatt’; Clarinet Quintet in A K581
Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Michael Collins draws together a coterie of top-flight soloists, combining Mozart’s genial‘Kegelstatt’ Trio with the masterful Clarinet Quintet. Messiaen, who believed that Mozartsmiled through his hardships, triumphed over his own adversity in 1941 by composing the haunting Quartet for the End of Time while held as a prisoner of war in Silesia.
Michael Collins Residency
MONDAY 25 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £15 £20 £25 £30
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The English Concert; Nadja Zwiener violin
Jonathan Manson cello William Carter theorbo
Alice Coote mezzo-soprano Harry Bicket director, harpsichord
Vivaldi Trio Sonata in D minor Op. 1 No. 12 ‘La Follia’ Monteverdi Lamentod’Arianna: Lasciatemi morire Vivaldi Concerto in D ‘Il Grosso Mogul’ RV208
Dowland Come again! Sweet love doth now invite; Weepe you no more sadfountains; If my complaints could passions move; Lachrimae Pavan;In darkness let me dwell Vivaldi Cello Concerto in C minor RV401
Handel Cantata: O numi eterni (La Lucrezia) HWV145
Charismatic and richly timbred mezzo Alice Coote joins The English Concert and Harry Bicket in Monteverdi’s Lasciatemi morire,a selection of Dowland’s heart-rending love songs, and finally as Handel’s tragic heroine Lucrezia. Brilliant string concertos forviolin and cello by Vivaldi complete this striking programme.
WEDNESDAY 27 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Early Music and Baroque Series Returns only
Half-Term Course: Bach To JazzFor ages 11–16 years
Discover the genius of Bach and re-invent it as jazz with professional composers, chambermusicians and jazz artists. Perform and record your new works on stage at Wigmore Hallat the end of this half-term course. For instrumentalists grade 3 and above.
Supported by Arts Council England, Mr and Mrs Rex and Susan Harbour and a bequest from Dr. Patricia L Baker
TUESDAY 26 & WEDNESDAY 27 OCTOBER 10.00 AM Wigmore Hall Learning Event £20 per ticket
Francesco Piemontesi piano
Bach Partita No. 1 in B b BWV825 Schubert Piano Sonata in A D664
Liszt Vallée d’Obermann from Années de pèlerinageFabio Tognetti Hommage à Schumann (UK première) Schumann Fantasy in C Op. 17
The Swiss Ambassador’s Award Concert was established in the UK with the aim ofpresenting some of the most talented young Swiss musicians or ensembles in aconcert at Wigmore Hall. The annual event is organised by the Embassy of Switzerlandand the Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain, a charity promoting Swiss artistic excellence in the UK. Francesco Piemontesi, an acclaimedyoung pianist from Switzerland, has won many prestigious awards and has performed as a soloist with several distinguishedorchestras. He has a special interest in chamber music and was recently named by the BBC as one of its New Generation Artists.
Supported by the Swiss Cultural Fund in Britain, The Season Charitable Trust, Pro Helvetia – Swiss Arts Council, Presence Switzerland PRS
TUESDAY 26 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Swiss Ambassador’s Award Concert 2010 £12 inc. prog & glass of Swiss sparkling wine
Francesco Piemontesi
The English Concert
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Quatuor Ebène
Haydn String Quartet in C Op. 74 No. 1Bartók String Quartet No. 1 Op. 7Debussy String Quartet in G minor Op. 10
This dynamic young French quartet won ‘Record of the Year’at the 2009 Gramophone Awards for its Debussy andRavel quartets.
‘Here is a gifted young string quartet with something urgentand individual to communicate. This is playing that combinesrefinement of shading and nuance with a sense of controlleddanger’ Daily Telegraph
Gerald Finley baritone
Julius Drake piano
Annus Mirabilis: The Complete Songs of 1840
– The Heine Settings
Schumann Liederkreis Op. 24; Tragödie I-III; Der arme Peter;Belsatzar; Die feindlichen Brüder; Abends am Strand; Die beidenGrenadiere; Dein Angesicht; Lehn deine Wang; Es leuchtetmeine Liebe; Mein Wagen rollet langsam; Dichterliebe Op. 48
Gerald Finley continues our Schumann bicentenary series,lending his unmistakably rich baritone to the great Heinesettings of the first Liederkreis and of Dichterliebe, writtenwithin a month of each other in 1840, while Schumann wasbriefly apart from his wife-to-be Clara, during his extraordinarilyprodigious ‘year of song’.
Schumann Bicentenary Series
Wigmore Study Group
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FRIDAY 29 OCTOBER 3.00 PM Wigmore Hall Learning Event Series price £53 inc. study sessions & concert ticket for 29 Oct 7.30pm
Quatuor Ebène
Julius DrakeGerald Finley
THURSDAY 28 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
FRIDAY 29 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Song Recital Series Returns only
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Schubert Die schöne Müllerin
With an impressive technique at the service of a questioning mind, JonasKaufmann is keenly sought after by opera companies around the world.For his first song-cycle at Wigmore Hall he chooses Schubert’s Die schöneMüllerin, following his recent recording with Helmut Deutsch.
‘Kaufmann’s dark-timbred, beautiful, near-heroic and extrovert performancecomes as something of a shock. I doubt that Schubert’s cycle [Die schöneMüllerin], purely in vocal terms, has been more thrillingly sung on discsince Fritz Wunderlich recorded it for Deutsche Grammophon’ Hugh Canning, Sunday Times
Supported by the Kohn Foundation
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Hagen Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in Bb Op. 50 No. 1Schumann String Quartet in A Op. 41 No. 3
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op. 135
‘The control of colour and phrasing and the superb ensemble are allpredictable Hagen qualities, but the way in which they characteriseeach work without emotional exaggeration or special pleading is alsoa model of its kind’ The Guardian
Hagen Quartet 30th Anniversary Series
SATURDAY 30 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Chamber Music Season £12 £16 £22 £26
SUNDAY 31 OCTOBER 7.30 PM Song Recital Series Returns only
Hagen Quartet
Hagen Quartet
Janácek String Quartet No. 1 ‘Kreutzer Sonata’ Schubert String Quartet in D minor D810 ‘Death and the Maiden’
‘Their performance was filled with subtlety and wonder … the playing was breathtaking in its precision, dynamismand agility … a thrilling encounter’ The Independent
Hagen Quartet 30th Anniversary Series
SUNDAY 31 OCTOBER 11.30 AM Coffee Concert £12 concessions £10 inc. programme & coffee/sherry/juice
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Saturday 16 October11.00 am – 12 noon
Charismatic presenter and pianist,Dominic Harlan, returns to WigmoreHall to take families on an excitingJourney Through Song.
Well known for his engaging andcomic story telling, Dominic willwork with two singers to bringthe stories of song to life.Children can help stage aversion of The Huntsmanby Brahms and even helpDominic to composea brand new song.
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HOW TO GET HERE
Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BPBox Office Tel: 020 7935 2141
Wigmore Hall is situated in the heart of London’s WestEnd and is easily accessible by public transport or car.
Tubes
Bond Street (Central & Jubilee lines) and Oxford Circus(Bakerloo, Central & Victoria lines) tube stations areboth close by.
Buses
A large number of buses travel along Oxford Street, whichis approximately five minutes walk from Wigmore Hall.
Car Parking
There is limited street parking after 6.30 pm (Mon – Sat)and all day Sunday in permitted areas. Alternativelythere are public car parks in Cavendish Square, HarleyStreet and Marylebone Lane, all of which are less thana five minute walk from the hall.
Restaurant and Bars
Wigmore Hall has its own restaurant and bars servingpre-concert and interval refreshments. The menu rangesfrom light snacks to a full three course à la carte meal.Our bars offer a range of hot, cold and alcoholic beveragesalongside a selection of snacks.
Please visit www.wigmore-hall.org.uk/restaurantor call 020 7258 8292 for further information.
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