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Wigmore Hall’s Autumn International Piano Festival Saturday 21 September 2024 – Friday 4 October 2024

Wigmore Hall’s Autumn International Piano Festival Saturday 21 September 2024 – Friday 4 October 2024

This autumn, join Wigmore Hall for a major two-week celebration of piano music with a series of captivating performances by some of the world’s most distinguished pianists. With lunchtime and evening concerts across the festival, there is opportunity to enjoy the performances of some extraordinary artists.

Each concert promises a unique exploration through the rich tapestry of piano music, from the delicate nuances of Chopin with Pavel Kolesnikov to the bold expressions of Schubert with Elisabeth Leonskaja.

Highlights of the festival also include performances by accomplished artists such as Angela Hewitt, Jeneba Kanneh-Mason and Alim Beisembayev.  Composer and pianist Vijay Iyer performs works by Mozart, alongside his own compositions in a concert with the Manchester Collective, while Morrocan-Hungarian pianist Marouan Benabdallah introduces the audience to works by composers from an Arabic background.

Discover this and much more:

Autumn International Piano Festival 2024 at Wigmore Hall | Book now (wigmore-hall.org.uk)

Limited tickets remaining – visit the Wigmore Hall website to secure your seats.

Tickets from £18.
£5 tickets available for U35s at selected concerts.

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