Wigmore Hall Restaurant

Wigmore Hall Restaurant

The Wigmore Hall Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every day throughout the week. Whether you are organising a gathering for friends and family before enjoying a performance, or simply stopping for lunch away from the bustle of nearby Oxford St...

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The Wigmore Hall Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every day throughout the week.

Whether you are organising a gathering for friends and family before enjoying a performance, or simply stopping for lunch away from the bustle of nearby Oxford Street, the Restaurant at Wigmore Hall offers the perfect setting.

The wine list consists of New World surprises and a number of Old World favourites.

From Monday to Friday our Express Lunch Menu is available, with two courses for only £15.95.

Please note the restaurant will be closed all day on Tuesday 29th May and will reopen on Wednesday 30th May Please note the restaurant will be closed all day on Friday 22nd June and will reopen at 5:30pm for evening service Table reservations can also be made by calling the Box Office on 020 7935 2141.

http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

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Wigmore Hall Diary Sep-Oct 2017 by Wigmore Hall - issuu

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programme and coffee/ sherry/juice Supported by the Paxos Festival Trust Sonia Prina: A Celebration Programme to include: Falla 7 canciones populares españolas Berio 4 Canzoni popolari Seiber 4 French folksongs Songs by Monteverdi, Chopin, Duparc and Gershwin £40 £35 £25 £20 £15 Sophie Bevan soprano Sebastian Wybrew piano Trad/Irish The lark in the clear air; The stuttering lovers Gurney Down by the Salley Gardens Coates Betty and Johnny Britten Early one morning Grainger The Sprig of Thyme Trad/Scottish Ae fond kiss Hughes I Know Where I’m Going Gurney Edward, Edward Traditional Lord Rendall Britten The Brisk Young Widow Grainger Died for Love Vaughan Williams The Turtle Dove Britten The Ash Grove Traditional The Water of Tyne Britten The last rose of summer All seats £15 Beethoven String Quartet in B flat Op. 18 No. 6; String Quartet in F Op. 135 Matan Porat String Quartet ‘Otzma’* (world première) Beethoven String Quartet in A minor Op. 132 *Commissioned by Wigmore Hall with the support of André Hoffmann, president of the Fondation Hoffmann, a Swiss grant-making foundation £37 £32 £26 £20 £15 Part of the Chamber Zone scheme: Free tickets for schools and 8–25 year olds at selected concerts, supported by CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust, with ongoing support from John Lyon’s Charity.

182/5 Mozart Symphony No. 33 in B flat K319 £37 £32 £26 £20 £15 Vox Luminis Bach, Arnstadt JM Bach Herr, der König freuet sich; Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ Erlebach Die Liebe Gottes ist ausgegossen JC Bach Die Furcht des Herren; Herr, wende dich und sei mir gnädig Buxtehude Herzlich lieb hab’ ich dich o Herr JS Bach Cantata: Christ lag in Todesbanden BWV4 £40 £35 £30 £25 £15 With grateful thanks to the Early Music and Baroque Circle Part of the Chamber Zone scheme: Free tickets for schools and 8–25 year olds at selected concerts, supported by John Lyon’s Charity.

Free (ticket required) Martyn Brabbins conductor Richard Hosford clarinet Benjamin Nabarro violin Adrian Brendel cello Ian Brown piano Nash Inventions Stravinsky Concertino for string quartet John Casken Misted Land for clarinet quintet* (world première) Alexander Goehr The Waking for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin and double bass** (world première) Sir Harrison Birtwistle Trio for violin, cello and piano Maxwell Davies String Quintet £30 £25 £20 £15 £10 *Nash commission with the support of the Ernst von Siemans Music Foundation **Commissioned by the Radcliffe Trust, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and Wigmore Hall with the support of André Hoffmann, president of the Fondation Hoffmann, a Swiss grant-making foundation Chamber Tots Into the Jungle We invite children aged 1 to 5 and their parents/ carers to join us as we head into the jungle in this interactive music-making workshop.

Pavel Haas Quartet Pavel Nikl viola Stravinsky Concertino for string quartet Ravel String Quartet in F Dvořák String Quintet in E flat Op. 97 £37 £32 £26 £20 £15 Part of the Chamber Zone scheme: Free tickets for schools and 8–25 year olds at selected concerts, supported by CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust, with ongoing support from John Lyon’s Charity.

12.30pm (1–2 year-olds) & 2.00pm (3–5 year-olds) Approximately 1 hour in duration Children £6 Adults £4 Series ticket price £66 including 3 study sessions and a ticket for the evening concert on 18 October Mozart String Quartet in C K465 ‘Dissonance’ Dvořák String Quartet No. 11 in C Op. 61 Tye In Nomine a 4; In Nomine a 5 ‘Beleve Me’; In Nomine a 5 ‘Rounde’; Dum transisset No. 3; In Nomine a 5 ‘Saye so’; O lux beata Trinitas Le Jeune Fantaisie No. 1; Que je porte d’envie; Debat la noste trill’ en May Tye In Nomine a 5 ‘Rachell’s weepinge’; Rubum quem a 5; In Nomine a 5 ‘Re La Re’; In Nomine a 5 ‘Howld fast’; In Nomine a 5 ‘I come’; Amavit eum Dominus; In Nomine a 5 ‘Crye’ Le Jeune Susanne un jour; Quell’eau, quel air, quel feu; Une Puce; O Roze reyne des fleurs; Fracine roze d’este Tye In Nomine a 5 ‘Seldome sene’; In Nomine a 5 ‘Reporte’; Christus resurgens; In Nomine a 5 ‘Trust’; Sit fast a 3 Le Jeune Fantaisie No. 2; Tu ne l’enten pas; Fantaisie No. 3 (after ‘Benedicta est Coelorum Regina’ by

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Both the Box Office and Auditorium are on the ground floor and are accessible from the main entrance on Wigmore Street.

Balcony seating within the Auditorium is accessible from the main staircase in the ground floor foyer (NB.

There is no lift access to the Balcony).

The lower ground floor houses our restaurant and bar, the Bechstein Room, the cloakroom and the toilets.

It is accessible from the stairs to the back left of the main foyer and also via the lift to the right of these stairs.

Restaurant and Bar | Visit Us

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The Wigmore Hall Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every day throughout the week.

Whether you are organising a gathering for friends and family before enjoying a performance, or simply stopping for lunch away from the bustle of nearby Oxford Street, the Restaurant at Wigmore Hall offers the perfect setting.

The wine list consists of New World surprises and a number of Old World favourites.

From Monday to Friday our Express Lunch Menu is available, with two courses for only £14.95.

The menu offers a range of antipasti, freshly made sandwiches, soup and cake bites.

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If you are travelling to Wigmore hall by car, we recommend you park at Q-Park Oxford Street in Cavendish Square (where a 50% discount is available for Wigmore Hall ticket holders).

Wigmore Hall is situated in the heart of London's West End and is easily accessible by public transport or car.

Visitors to Wigmore Hall can be dropped off and picked up from outside the main Foyer doors on Wigmore Street.

section on our FAQ page Wigmore Hall is situated within 10 minutes walk of the following tube stations: A large number of buses travel along Oxford Street, which is approximately five minutes' walk from Wigmore Hall.

Administration 36 Wigmore Street London W1U 2BP Tel: 020 7258 8200 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots.

Wigmore Hall | Music in Marylebone, London

Hugh Canning, Sunday Times Wigmore Hall has been providing London with a unique venue to experience exceptional performances from the world’s leading classical musicians for over 100 years.

From contemporary pieces and new commissions, to early music and baroque, and late night Jazz or extraordinary instrumental recitals, Wigmore Hall offers a diverse range of music at an unrivalled level of excellence.

Nowhere else in London can you get as up close and personal to the performers and musicians than at Wigmore Hall.

Come to Wigmore Hall to experience the exceptional world of classical music and intimate chamber performances.

Wigmore Hall Learning gives people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities opportunities to take part in creative music making.

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