About Learning
Wigmore Hall Learning provides access to chamber music and song through innovative creative programmes, online resources and events.
We invite a broad audience to get involved in music making of the highest standard, particularly focusing on those who may be excluded from regular arts provision. We make connections through projects and partnerships - using music to:
- • Inspire people
- • Open opportunities
- • Enhance learning and development
Core areas of our work
Events at Wigmore Hall
These are for young people, adults and children and their families. Events include:
- • Talks
- • Masterclasses
- • Concerts
- • Workshops
Find out what's on at the Wigmore Hall Learning Events page.
Wigmore Schools’ Network
Wigmore Hall Learning works with over 40 schools per year. We also have long-term partnerships with eight local Westminster schools.
Ignite
An ensemble of young professional musicians, formed by Wigmore Hall. Ignite devises accessible projects for young people at Wigmore Hall and in community settings including youth clubs, hospitals and family centres.
Music for Life
A pioneering programme working with older people with dementia and their carers. Find out more at our Music for Life pages.
Chamber Tots
Wigmore Hall’s flagship early years project, working with nursery and reception class settings over a six-month period.
Statistics
In the 08-09 season:
- • 16,235 people were involved in Wigmore Hall Learning events
- • 443 events took place
- • We worked in 53 different settings, including schools, nurseries, care settings and youth clubs
- • 46 schools and 5187 pupils participated in Wigmore Hall Learning activities
Supporting Wigmore Hall Learning
Wigmore Hall's wide-ranging Learning programme is only possible through the generous support of individuals, charitable trusts and companies named throughout this site. To find out more about supporting the Learning programme, please email the Development Department or call on +44 (0)20 7258 8227.

