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Anna Lucia Richter
Image credit: © Jessy Lee

Brahms, Bruch, C Schumann and more

Anna Lucia Richter mezzo-soprano; Julius Drake piano; Timothy Ridout viola

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Date
Fri 17 Apr 2026, 7.30pm
Tickets
£40 £37 £33 £27 £18
Duration

This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval

Availability

Ticket bookings are subject to a £4.00 booking fee. This fee covers the whole booking and is not per ticket

Important Information

Priority Booking for this concert will open to Friends of Wigmore Hall from Wednesday 14 January 2026 at 10.00am. For a full breakdown of booking dates, please visit our Priority Booking page.

General sale for this concert will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 27 January 2026.

Artists

  • Anna Lucia Richtermezzo-soprano
  • Julius Drakepiano
  • Timothy Ridoutviola

Programme

      • Liebst du um Schönheit Op. 12 No. 2
      • Die stille Lotosblume Op. 13 No. 6
      • Er ist gekommen Op. 12 No. 1

Interval

      • Warum willst du and're fragen Op. 12 No. 3
      • Am Strande
      • Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen Op. 13 No. 1
  • Max Bruch
    1838-1920
      • Klosterlied Op. 17 No. 3
      • Durch die wolkige Maiennacht Op. 97 No. 2
  • Robert Franz
    1815-1892
      • Ständchen Op. 17 No. 2
      • Wie des Mondes Abbild zittert Op. 6 No. 2
  • Franz Liszt
    1811-1886
      • Es muss ein Wunderbares sein S314
      • Muttergottes-Sträusslein zum Mai-Monate S316
        :
      • Die Schlüsselblumen
      • Die tote Nachtigall S291
  • Gustav Mahler
    1860-1911
      • Des Knaben Wunderhorn
        :
      • Rheinlegendchen
      • Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht?
      • Lob des hohen Verstandes
      • Regenlied Op. 59 No. 3
      • Von ewiger Liebe Op. 43 No. 1
      • Feldeinsamkeit Op. 86 No. 2

Overview

This evening is dedicated to Amalie Joachim (1839-99), one of the most significant song interpreters of the 19th Century. Her warmly coloured mezzo-soprano was often accompanied by Clara Schumann at the piano, and she maintained a close artistic friendship with Johannes Brahms, whose songs she frequently premièred. The selection of works heard in this programme reflects the artistic milieu that shaped Amalie Joachim’s career over decades.

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