El Llanto De La Guitarra, Samrat Majumder, Wigmore Hall, 14 April 2026

A delicious lunchtime concert of classical guitar. Samrat Majumder is a young guitarist who is clearly going places. He played an interesting programme of music spanning five centuries, although the 17th and 18th missed out in the jump from renaissance to classical/romantic periods.

We heard:

  • Luys de Narváez – Canción del Emperador
  • Alonso Mudarra – Fantasia No. 10
  • Fernando Sor – Grand Solo Op. 14
  • Enrique Granados – Valses poéticos
  • Manuel de Falla – Homenaje ‘pour le tombeau de Claude Debussy’
  • Antonio José – Guitar Sonata
  • Encore – Isaac Albéniz – Granada (Serenata)

Here’s a lovely vid of Samrat, a couple of years ago, playing the charming Mudarra piece we heard.

After the gig, Janie and I floated a couple of doors down, to look at posh cookers. That hadn’t always been part of the plan, but that mission ended up fitting in with our plans very well indeed.

If you want to know more about Samrat, this video is a mini documentary/interview with him:

Xuefei Yang, Wigmore Hall, 6 February 2009

Even by our enthusiastic standards, three visits to the Wigmore Hall within three weeks is going some.

Xuefei Yang is a superb guitarist, though and this was a very interesting programme:

A real mixture of stuff.

We really liked all of it. And we really liked Xuefei Yang too.

This concert was a very relaxing end to (by the looks of it) a pretty full-on working week.