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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Tue 13 Jan 2026

Mon 19 Jan 2026

Thu 22 Jan 2026

Jerusalem Quartet
Beethoven, Haydn and Janáček
Beethoven, Haydn and Janáček
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Sun 25 Jan 2026

Orsino Ensemble
Beethoven, Haas and R Schumann
Beethoven, Haas and R Schumann
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Tue 3 Feb 2026

Leonkoro Quartet
Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn and Webern
Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn and Webern
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Wed 4 Feb 2026

Leon McCawley piano
Beethoven, Chopin, Fauré and more
Beethoven, Chopin, Fauré and more
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Sun 8 Feb 2026

Trio Gaspard
Babadjanian, Beethoven, Haydn, Olli Mustonen and Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Babadjanian, Beethoven, Haydn, Olli Mustonen and Patricia Kopatchinskaja
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Thu 12 Feb 2026

Quatuor Agate
Beethoven, Hensel and Korngold
Beethoven, Hensel and Korngold
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Sun 15 Feb 2026

Mon 16 Feb 2026

Fri 20 Feb 2026

Sacconi Quartet
Beethoven, Freya Waley-Cohen and Haydn
Beethoven, Freya Waley-Cohen and Haydn
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