Thomas Hampson and Ksenija Sidorova
Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AG , [Venue Details]With more than 150 recordings, 80 operatic roles and a career that has taken him to the world’s greatest concert halls, Thomas Hampson is one of the most influential baritones of our time.
For this special London appearance, he joins the electrifying accordionist Ksenija Sidorova, a trailblazer for her instrument and a collaborator with artists from Nemanja Radulović to Paavo Järvi, for a strikingly original programme.
At its heart is a fresh look at Schubert’s Winterreise, where the voice and accordion uncover new colours: at times sardonic, at times heartbreakingly intimate. These songs stand alongside the razor-sharp cabaret world of Kurt Weill, often hailed as the “Schubert of the 20th century”. Pieces such as the iconic Youkali reveal Weill’s blend of nostalgia and disquiet, a musical lens on a Europe poised on the brink of turmoil.
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Performer name: Thomas Hampson and Ksenija Sidorova
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Thomas Hampson and Ksenija Sidorova
Thursday, 28 May 2026 @7.30pm
Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AGMore Information
With more than 150 recordings, 80 operatic roles and a career that has taken him to the world’s greatest concert halls, Thomas Hampson is one of the most influential baritones of our time.
For this special London appearance, he joins the electrifying accordionist Ksenija Sidorova, a trailblazer for her instrument and a collaborator with artists from Nemanja Radulović to Paavo Järvi, for a strikingly original programme.
At its heart is a fresh look at Schubert’s Winterreise, where the voice and accordion uncover new colours: at times sardonic, at times heartbreakingly intimate. These songs stand alongside the razor-sharp cabaret world of Kurt Weill, often hailed as the “Schubert of the 20th century”. Pieces such as the iconic Youkali reveal Weill’s blend of nostalgia and disquiet, a musical lens on a Europe poised on the brink of turmoil.
Admission
Min: £10.00
Max: £60.00
Performer name: Thomas Hampson and Ksenija Sidorova
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