John Vanbrugh: The Drama of Architecture (15)

John Gilhooly, the Director of the Wigmore Hall in London, very generously suggested that I could launch my book, John Vanbrugh: The Drama of Architecture there.  It was an amazing experience because the Wigmore Hall is such a beautiful space – so grand and yet still so unexpectedly intimate, a performance space with perfect acoustics, designed for the piano.  In the Green Room are photographs of all the greatest concert performers of the last fifty years.  I was both overwhelmed, but also found it unexpectedly enriching.

Thank you so many of you for coming:-

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  1. mitcheen's avatar mitcheen says:

    Dear Charles

    Congratulations on a successful book launch!

    Sadly I was unable to attend, but coincidentally I had a meeting at Wigmore Hall to discuss my upcoming concert there in January, and saw the throng and long queue of happy punters lined up for the book signing.

    There was a copy of your book on a table in the green room (where my own photo humbly nestles amongst the great artists). I leafed through it – very beautiful – and plan to purchase one for myself soon.

    All best wishes Elaine

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