Wigmore Hall Podcasts
Click on the following links to listen to Wigmore Hall's podcast.
- Roger Vignoles in Conversation
- Mark Padmore in Conversation
- Chamber Tots
- Doric Quartet in Conversation
- Iestyn Davies in Conversation
- Biss Explores Schubert
- Jerusalem Quartet in Conversation
- Schiff Explores Haydn
- Music for Life
- English Song with Julius Drake
- London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Brahms' Songs
- Wigmore Hall Education Projects and Paul McCreesh Interview
- Wigmore Hall's New Co-Commission in Rehearsal
- Wigmore Hall Live - Behind the Scenes
- Haydn Bicentenary Overview
- The Future of Wigmore Hall
- The History of Wigmore Hall
What are Podcasts?
Podcasts are audio files that are automatically delivered directly to your desktop computer, and can be transferred to your iPod or other MP3 player. To listen to Wigmore Hall podcasts either right click on the podcast link and click Save Link As or left-click on the link and listen through your browser.
Must I have an iPod or similar MP3 player?
No. While many podcast users do listen on their portable MP3 players, you can always enjoy podcasts straight from your PC.
Wigmore Hall RSS Feeds
Wigmore Hall's RSS Feeds will allow you to get the latest information on our forthcoming concerts and latest news as soon as it is published without visiting our website.
What is RSS?
RSS Feeds allow you to automatically check when organisations have added new content to their websites. They are delivered straight to your computer by a RSS Reader (also known as a RSS aggregator or News Reader) that automatically checks websites for updated Feeds.
Where can I get a News Reader?
There are a wide range of RSS Readers available. Different RSS Readers work on different operating systems so you will need to find one that works with your computer. Visit Google to find links to the most popular products.