The Prince Consort, Alistair Hogarth and Stephen Hough, Wigmore Hall

Polymath pianist Stephen Hough's poetry-inspired new piece, performed with The Prince Consort singers

Stephen Hough, photo by Sim Canetty-Clarke
Stephen Hough is not only a thrilling pianist but also a composer in his own right, and his collaboration with the exquisite singers of the Prince Consort has yielded a catalogue of lovely part-songs. New at this concert, featuring both the six-voice ensemble and Hough at the piano is Dappled Things, the title inspired by the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Also sung are Herbstlieder, Three Grave Songs and Other Love Songs.
Booking opens 31st May
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What The Prince Consort, Alistair Hogarth and Stephen Hough, Wigmore Hall
Where Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 2BP | MAP
Nearest tube Bond Street (underground)
When On 28 Oct 16, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Price £10 - £30
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