András Schiff last performed the complete Beethoven piano sonatas at Wigmore Hall from 2004–6 to overwhelming critical acclaim, with the editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, describing one particular performance as ‘a riveting mixture of erudition, analysis, passion, wit and memory’.
On the day before each of the eight recitals in the series, the world-renowned pianist, pedagogue and lecturer gave a lecture-recital in which he explored the works to be performed. Deeply engaging and insightful, these thought-provoking lecture-recitals, recorded live at the Hall, are available as eight audio lecture-recitals.
Beethoven with Jonathan Biss & the Belcea Quartet
Of Musicalities and Musical Experience: Vijay Iyer and Georgina Born in conversation
A Life in French Song with Dame Felicity Lott
Christian Blackshaw on Mozart Revisited
Daniel Elphick in conversation with Marc Danel, leader of Quatuor Danel - Part II
Daniel Elphick in conversation with Marc Danel, leader of Quatuor Danel - Part I
Beethoven with Jonathan Biss
Vijay Iyer in conversation with Simon Rentner
Francesco Piemontesi explores Schubert with Michael White
Rachel Podger discusses her Wigmore residency with Sara Mohr-Pietsch.
Women composers at Wigmore Hall - Part 1
Women composers at Wigmore Hall - Part 2
Jessica Duchen interviews Alexander Melnikov about his Wigmore Hall Residency
In conversation with Jane Glover ‘Handel in London’
Christian Zacharias Lecture-Recital: Why does Schubert sound like Schubert?
Gerald Finley in conversation with Sara Mohr-Pietsch
Exploring Elliott Carter’s quartets with the JACK Quartet and Tom Service
Stéphane Degout in conversation with Richard Stokes
Introduction to the String Quartet (Part 4)
Introduction to the String Quartet (Part 3)
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