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Norwich Chamber Music concerts

Norwich Chamber Music prides itself on the quality of its concerts, bringing outstanding performers of international renown to Norwich and the surrounding area.

2025-2026 season

As always, we are delighted to be welcoming world-class performers to Norwich for a superb series of concerts.

Details of all our concerts in 2025- 2026 can be found below.

Parking at the John Innes Conference Centre is free for all concerts at weekends: parking restrictions do not apply at weekends.

 

Upcoming concerts

The Galliard Ensemble with Simon Callaghan (piano)

Sunday 14 September 2025, 3.00pm

Poulenc, Beethoven, Françaix and Mozart

Sir Stephen Hough (piano)

Sunday 28 September 2025, 3.00pm

Schubert, Schoenberg, Beethoven, Schumann and Sherman/Hough

The Heath Quartet

Sunday 12 October 2025, 3.00pm

Schumann, Grażyna Bacewicz and Beethoven 

Carolyn Sampson (soprano) and Joseph Middleton (piano)

Saturday 25 October 2025, 7.30pm

A soprano Schubertiade

Amatis Trio

Sunday 9 November 2025, 3.00pm

Schubert, Liszt and Mendelssohn 

 

Quatuor Arod

Saturday 22 November 2025, 7.30pm

Haydn, Bartók and Brahms

 

Gould Piano Trio

Sunday 11 January 2026, 3.00pm

Robert Schumann, Judith Weir and Beethoven

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

Sunday 25 January 2026, 3.00pm

Mel Bonis, Gabriel Fauré , Dora Pejačević and  Brahms

Orsino Ensemble

Sunday 8 February 2026, 3.00pm

Robert Schumann, Nielsen,Pavel Haas and Beethoven

Doric String Quartet

Sunday 22 February 2026, 3.00pm

Mendelssohn, Janáček, Bach and Beethoven 

The Rossetti Ensemble

Sunday 8 March 2026, 3.00pm

Bax, Mozart and D’Indy 

Dudok Quartet with Peiter Wispelwy (cello)

Sunday 22 March 2026, 3.00pm

Dowland, Mozart and Schubert 

 

Our Artistic Director

Richard Wigmore

After reading modern languages at Cambridge and studying music at the Guildhall School of Music and the Salzburg Mozarteum, Richard combined a career as a singer, in Britain and abroad, with writing and translating. He now works as a writer, broadcaster and lecturer specialising in chamber music, opera and German Lieder.

Richard’s publications include Schubert: the complete song texts and the Faber Pocket Guide to Haydn, and chapters and articles for music dictionaries (including The National Dictionary of Biography and The New Grove) and encyclopaedias. He is currently working on a book on Schumann.