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The countertenor Iestyn Davies makes his Wigmore debut, with Concerto Copenhagen directed by Lars Ulrik Mortensen. Hasse's 'Alma Redemptoris mater'; Locatelli's Concerto Grosso in D, Op 1 No 5; Vivaldi's 'Stabat Mater RV621'; Leo's 'Beatus vir'; Vivaldi's Concerto in G minor for strings, RV157; and Scarlatti's 'Salve Regina'. (Note: at 6pm, a pre-concert talk: Michael White on the art of the countertenor; £3.)
Built in 1901 as the display hall for the German company Bechstein Pianos, the Wigmore Hall was seized as enemy property in World War I and sold...
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