Learning
Wigmore Hall Learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Wigmore Hall Learning activity is taking place online and through other non-digital means. To find out more about our activity during this time, see our recent news update. We are working towards and phasing back to – and careful planning for – in-person activity when it is safe to do so.
In the meantime, as well as engaging remotely with participants across our programme, we have launched a Music at Home resource hub, which provides a range of free creative music making activities, resources and concert live streams for families, teachers and learners. We are also leading Chamber Tots at Home workshops, which are available to book here.
Updated: October 2020
Forthcoming Learning Events
Complete list of forthcoming Learning events
Music at Home
Free live streamed concerts, resources and activities for families, teachers and learners at home
Chamber Tots at Home
Online music-making workshops for 1-5 year olds
Projects for Young People
Free ticket scheme for Under 25s, partnerships with youth organisations, and projects for Young People
Music for Life
Our pioneering programme for people living with dementia and their families, friends and carers
Families
Concerts, early years music sessions, and creative workshop days for families with babies, toddlers and children of all ages
Pathways
A programme of schemes and events which support and offer a platform to emerging musicians and leaders
Schools
Concerts, training opportunities, online resources and information about our projects with nurseries and schools
About Us
Read more about the Wigmore Hall Learning programme
Since 1994, Wigmore Hall's renowned Learning programme has been giving people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities opportunities to take part in creative music making, engaging a broad and diverse audience through innovative creative projects, concerts, workshops and online resources.
We are passionate about the impact music can have on our lives and on our society, and three core values lie at the heart of our programme: creativity, collaboration and equality. These values reflect the spirit of chamber music, and we embody them through quality, co-created music making, through which every voice is heard and equally valued.
We collaborate with a range of community, education, arts, health and social care organisations, working in partnership to engage people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to take part.
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- See our values and principles pdf here (473 KB)
- Watch this short video celebrating the diverse work of Wigmore Hall's Learning programme