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.
Introduction to the String Quartet (Part 2)
Introduction to the String Quartet (Part 1)
Dame Emma Kirkby discusses her career with Jessica Duchen
Dame Sarah Connolly in conversation with Katy Hamilton
Lionel Meunier shares his experience as artistic director and founder of Vox Luminis ahead of his residency at Wigmore Hall.
Jonathan Plowright in conversation with Yehuda Shapiro
Robin Tritschler: The Seasons – In Conversation with John Gilhooly
Mahan Esfahani discusses his Bach Series
Django Bates in conversation with Mike Flynn
Seven Ages Festival: Discussion Panel - Parenthood
James Ehnes in Conversation with Clemency Burton-Hill
Discovering Haydn’s String Quartets with David Owen Norris (Part 1)
Roderick Williams & Iain Burnside: Exploring Schubert’s Song Cycles
Maria Theresia: a 300-year Legacy
John Gilhooly in conversation with the Castalian String Quartet Part 2
John Gilhooly in conversation with the Castalian String Quartet Part 1
Mark-Anthony Turnage: Contusion
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