125th anniversary gala concert review – back to 1901 as Wigmore celebrates birthday playing to (…)
Wigmore Hall, London The veteran chamber music venue kicked off a celebratory two-week festival with a starry lineup of performers playing works that had featured on the first ever programme In May 1901, Wigmore Hall’s inaugural concert began, of course, with God Save the King – the words (…)
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