Wigmore Hall
Finghin Collins piano
About the Event
Austrian composer Ignace Pleyel, who studied with Haydn, found lasting fame as a pioneer of piano building. His Paris-based company continued producing fine instruments after his death in 1831, influencing the development of piano works by, among others, Chopin and Debussy. Finghin Collins, inspired to pay homage to Pleyel after playing on a rebuilt Pleyel 280 concert grand piano dating from 1937, includes beautiful miniatures by the Franco-Irish composer Joseph O’Kelly and Georges Pfeiffer, both partners in the Pleyel firm.
Date
calendar_today27/07/2026
TimeLondon Time
schedule19:30
Venue
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Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP
Price
18 £