1770-1827

Ludwig van Beethoven


Beethoven was the first composer to be heard in the newly-built Hall when it opened in May 1901, with Ferrucio Busoni playing the Piano Sonata in E Op. 109. Never out of the repertoire, he is a strong contender for the most-performed composer at Wigmore Hall. His string quartets have been the subject of series by leading ensembles, from Joseph Joachim’s quartet in 1905 to the Lindsay String Quartet in the 1980s, while among others, complete performances of his piano sonatas have been given by Bernard Roberts and Alfred Brendel. The 250th anniversary of his birth was celebrated in 2019/20 across a variety of events including talks, concerts and a live streamed festival weekend with Steven Isserlis, O/Modernt, Alina Ibragimova and Cédric Tiberghien.

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Wed 1 May 2024

Alexander Ullman piano
RCM Benjamin Britten Piano Fellowship Recital
RCM Benjamin Britten Piano Fellowship Recital
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Fri 3 May 2024

Sun 5 May 2024

Cédric Tiberghien piano
Bach, Beethoven, György Kurtág and Ligeti

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Bach, Beethoven, György Kurtág and Ligeti
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Sun 12 May 2024

Fri 17 May 2024

Danny Driver piano
Beethoven, Debussy, Fauré and more
Beethoven, Debussy, Fauré and more
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Sat 25 May 2024

Sat 1 Jun 2024

Castalian String Quartet
Wigmore Hall Voices of Today: Francesco Antonioni
Wigmore Hall Voices of Today: Francesco Antonioni
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Mon 3 Jun 2024

Sun 9 Jun 2024

Mon 17 Jun 2024

Sun 30 Jun 2024

Alexei Volodin piano
Beethoven, Chopin, Medtner and Schubert
Beethoven, Chopin, Medtner and Schubert
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Wed 3 Jul 2024

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