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Wigmore Hall's Imagine Series: a Low-Stimulus Performance
Mar
18
3:00 PM15:00

Wigmore Hall's Imagine Series: a Low-Stimulus Performance

Folk Roots and Fantasies

Janell Yeo violin I
Inês Delgado violin II
Rachel Maxey viola
Felicity Smith cello

Daniel Fardon - Six Movements for String Quartet:
I. Prelude; flessibile
II. Bloomsbury Morning; clement and leafy

Henry Purcell - Fantasia No.11 in G major, Z.742

Arvo Pärt - Summa

Rebecca Clarke - Poem

Philip Glass - String Quartet No.3, “Mishima”: 
VI. Mishima/Closing

Jean Sibelius - Andante Festivo

Florence Price - Five Folksongs in Counterpoint:
III. Andantino Cantabile “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes”
IV. Allegro “Shortnin’ Bread”

Ralph Vaughan Williams - String Quartet No.2 in A Minor:
IV. Epilogue: Andante Sostenuto

Join the Bloomsbury Quartet for a low stimulus performance as part of Wigmore Hall's Imagine Series. The ensemble will perform a programme without sudden or loud volume in this informal concert, featuring pieces by Rebecca Clarke and Arvo Pärt.

The concert will benefit from natural daylight through Wigmore Hall’s frosted glass ceiling, and all other lighting in the auditorium itself will be kept low. Announcements will be kept to a minimum and there will be a quiet space in the Bechstein Room. Audiences may leave and re-enter when needed. Hand dryers in the toilets will be switched off and paper towels available instead.

Low stimulus performances may benefit those who prefer a quieter environment and some neurodivergent people.

This concert is approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval.

£5 CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

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ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy | Skipton Music
Feb
21
7:30 PM19:30

ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy | Skipton Music

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ELIZABETH MACONCHY String Quartet No. 1
NICOLA LEFANU String Quartet No. 2
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS String Quartet No. 2 in A minor
LEOŠ JANÁČEK String Quartet No. 2 “Intimate Letters”
ELIZABETH MACONCHY String Quartet No. 11

As a former Wigmore Hall/Open Academy Fellowship Ensemble, the Bloomsbury Quartet is passionate about engaging audiences with thought-provoking programmes. Here the group presents a unique ‘concert experience’ that combines performance ‘in the round’ with a multimedia exhibition on the life and works of one of the finest composers the British Isles have ever produced: Dame Elizabeth Violet Maconchy LeFanu (1907-1994).

Bookended by an early and late string quartet, the concert also features music by Maconchy’s teacher Ralph Vaughan Williams, daughter Nicola LeFanu, and Leoš Janáček, a key influence during the composer’s later studies in Prague.

With kind support from Craven District Council.

This concert is part of Skipton Music’s 75th anniversary season ‘Hidden Treasures: Celebrating Women Composers Across the Ages.’

UNDER 19 - £2
UNDER 30 - £10
GENERAL ADMISSION - £25

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'Pioneering Women' Schools Concert at Wigmore Hall
Jul
6
11:00 AM11:00

'Pioneering Women' Schools Concert at Wigmore Hall

Recommended for Key Stage 2
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval

Join presenter Jessie Maryon Davies and the dynamic Bloomsbury Quartet as they explore music by female composers in this interactive concert for 7-11-year-olds and their parents and carers. Discover stories of pioneering women through their inspirational music for string quartets featuring music by Henriette Bosmans, Caroline Shaw, Elizabeth Maconchy and Hildegard von Bingen.

This concert experience has been created especially for Wigmore Hall Learning as a spin-off from Bloomsbury Quartet’s ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy show.

Adults free
Child £5

Programme

Rosy Wertheim (1888-1949)

  • String Quartet

    • I. Allegro con moto

Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994)

  • String Quartet No. 1

    • II. Scherzo. Allegro molto

Caroline Shaw (b.1982)

  • Entr’acte

Jessie Montgomery (b.1981)

  • Voodoo Dolls

Henriette Bosmans (1895-1952)

  • String Quartet

    • II. Lento

Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983)

  • String Quartet

    • I. Modéré

Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)

  • O virtus Sapientie

Elizabeth Maconchy

  • String Quartet No. 1

    • IV. Presto

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'Pioneering Women' Family Concert at Wigmore Hall
Jul
2
2:00 PM14:00

'Pioneering Women' Family Concert at Wigmore Hall

Recommended for families with children aged 7-11
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval

Join presenter Jessie Maryon Davies and the dynamic Bloomsbury Quartet as they explore music by female composers in this interactive concert for 7-11-year-olds and their parents and carers. Discover stories of pioneering women through their inspirational music for string quartets featuring music by Henriette Bosmans, Caroline Shaw, Elizabeth Maconchy and Hildegard von Bingen.

This concert experience has been created especially for Wigmore Hall Learning as a spin-off from Bloomsbury Quartet’s ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy show.

Booking Information

Adult £12
Child £10

Click here to book: https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/select-seats/family-concert-pioneering-women-202207021400

First Time Booker Offer: New to family events at Wigmore Hall? Buy your tickets for half price, either by phoning our Box Office on 020 7935 2141 or visiting in person.

Programme

Rosy Wertheim (1888-1949)

  • String Quartet

    • I. Allegro con moto

Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994)

  • String Quartet No. 1

    • II. Scherzo. Allegro molto

Caroline Shaw (b.1982)

  • Entr’acte

Jessie Montgomery (b.1981)

  • Voodoo Dolls

Henriette Bosmans (1895-1952)

  • String Quartet

    • II. Lento

Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983)

  • String Quartet

    • I. Modéré

Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)

  • O virtus Sapientie

Elizabeth Maconchy

  • String Quartet No. 1

    • IV. Presto

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Goodenough Residency: The Wigmore Preview
Jun
30
7:00 PM19:00

Goodenough Residency: The Wigmore Preview

Join the Bloomsbury quartet for a summer evening of music!

Discover music by composers you might not know, such as Caroline Shaw and Jessie Montgomery, as well as enjoying classic quartets by Alexander Borodin and Arvo Pärt. This programme is a preview of repertoire being prepared for upcoming concerts at Wigmore Hall exploring the music of pioneering female composers for families and school aged children.

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Evening Recital - Huddersfield Music Society
Feb
14
7:30 PM19:30

Evening Recital - Huddersfield Music Society

  • Huddersfield Parish Church of St Peter's (map)
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Founded in 1918 by Arthur Eaglefield Hull, the Huddersfield Music Society has been promoting live concerts by professional artists for over a century.

Stravinsky: Three Pieces
Britten: Quartet No. 2
-INTERVAL-
Rosy Wertheim: String Quartet (1932)
Ravel: String Quartet

General Admission - £22.00 + £2.20 Booking fee = £24.20
Students - £5.00 + £0.50 Booking fee = £5.50

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Goodenough Residency: Salut d'Amour - Pre-Valentine's Day Concert
Feb
12
5:00 PM17:00

Goodenough Residency: Salut d'Amour - Pre-Valentine's Day Concert

  • Large Common Room, London House (map)
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Goodenough College’s Quartet-in-Residence return with an evening of some of their favourite pieces of music. With everything from the fiery to the sublime (with a few nods to the surreal!), expect to fall in love all over again!

Stravinsky - Three Pieces for String Quartet (1918)

Ravel - String Quartet in F major (1903) (3rd and 4th movements)

Britten - String Quartet in C major (1945) (3rd movement)

Elgar - Salut d'Amour (1888)

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Goodenough Residency: St Nicholas' Day concert
Dec
6
8:00 PM20:00

Goodenough Residency: St Nicholas' Day concert

  • Large Common Room, London House, Goodenough College (map)
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As Quartet-in-Residence, the Bloomsbury Quartet continue their series of exclusive concerts for Goodenough College, playing a selection of their favourite string quartet repertoire (Ravel/Wertheim/Britten) as well as a collection of singalong carols to ring in the Christmas season.

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ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy | Petworth Festival
Jul
16
7:30 PM19:30

ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy | Petworth Festival

  • Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Petworth (map)
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Tickets for this ‘pay-as-you-wish’ concert are free, but please book as normal and then decide at the end of the evening how much you wish to pay.
Book tickets now: https://petworthfestival.ticketsolve.com/shows/1173610971/events/428363285/seats

Following the great success of 2019’s inaugural ‘pay-as-you-wish’ concert, the Petworth Festival invites you to join us for another concert featuring music that is all too often under- represented – in this instance music by two superb female composers, Dame Elizabeth Maconchy DBE and her equally luminous daughter, Nicola Lefanu.


The Bloomsbury Quartet – which excelled at a previous Petworth Festival when a Royal Academy of Music ensemble – brings Elizabeth Maconchy’s life and music into focus. The programme also includes music by Nicola Lefanu and by Maconchy’s teacher, Ralph Vaughan-Williams.


This wholly innovative evening is in two parts and mixes the music with a multimedia installation to help familiarise the audience with the programme and the players: a mixture of film, photography and ‘live’ programme notes.


Elizabeth Maconchy - String Quartet No. 1
Vaughan-Williams - String Quartet No. 2 in A minor
Nicola Lefanu - String Quartet No. 2
Elizabeth Maconchy - String Quartet No, 11

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Vi and John Rubens House: Wigmore concert for residents, staff & families
Jul
13
1:30 PM13:30

Vi and John Rubens House: Wigmore concert for residents, staff & families

(Taking place over Zoom)

The Bloomsbury Quartet are delighted to return to Vi and John Rubens House, at the invitation of Wigmore Hall Learning!

We will be giving two short performances, with time for Q&A sessions in-between.

Programme to include:
Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Danish String Quartet - Sekstur from Vendsyssel - The Peat Dance
Rebecca Clarke - Poem
Elgar - Chanson de Matin

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Wigmore Hall - Bechstein Session
Apr
29
6:15 PM18:15

Wigmore Hall - Bechstein Session

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC:

Join us and the Bloomsbury Quartet in the Bechstein Bar for the next instalment in our series of informal performances. Fresh from its year with us as our Wigmore Learning Fellowship Ensemble 2018/19, the quartet explores exciting works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Each of the members are passionate about connecting with people though music, and their performances have been described as 'forward thinking with big ideas' and 'magnificently assured and stylish'.

This concert will be approximately 50 minutes in duration, without an interval.

£5

Ticket bookings are subject to a £1.00 booking fee. This fee covers the whole booking and is not per ticket.

Book tickets here: https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/bechstein-session-bloomsbury-quartet-202004291815

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ReCentred | Leicester Festival Lunchtime Concerts
Jan
9
12:30 PM12:30

ReCentred | Leicester Festival Lunchtime Concerts

“Sometimes, problems can open up unexpected opportunities!
We were very disappointed to learn that - due to unforeseen circumstances - we will have to wait another year to see Guy Johnston with Melvyn Tan, but we are very pleased to be able to host the Bloomsbury Quartet's amazing ReCentred tour for our Lunchtime Concert on 9th January.
Judging from the excitement generated elsewhere, we are going to have a brilliant time!”

Maconchy: String Quartet No. 1
Vaughan Williams: String Quartet No. 2
LeFanu: String Quartet No. 2
Maconchy: String Quartet No. 11

Adults £14, Concessions £13
Tickets for all events at New Walk Museum & Art Gallery can be booked

  • by phone 11am – 4 pm: 0116 225 4920 or

  • in person from the museum shop: New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, 53 New Walk, Leicester LE1 6TP
    11am – 4pm
    VISA, Mastercard, Delta and Switch cards accepted

With the support of the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust, we are able to offer a limited number of FREE tickets to young people aged between 8 and 25 - Please ask about this when booking in person.

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Goodenough Residency - Inaugural Concert
Dec
6
7:00 PM19:00

Goodenough Residency - Inaugural Concert

  • Large Common Room, London House, Goodenough College (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

NB: If you are definitely attending, please let us know in writing (email) by Thursday 5 Dec so your name can be put on our guest list and to reserve a seat. Thanks!

To celebrate the appointment of the Bloomsbury Quartet as Goodenough College’s first Ensemble-in-Residence.

Maconchy - String Quartet No.11

Britten - Alla Marcia

Ravel - String Quartet No.2

Drinks reception to follow the performance - FREE ENTRY

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Coventry Uni Lunchtime Concert
Dec
4
1:10 PM13:10

Coventry Uni Lunchtime Concert

  • Room 101, Ellen Terry Arts and Media Building (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The acclaimed Bloomsbury Quartet presents a diverse and exciting programme, including a work composed especially for the quartet by Coventry-based composer Daniel Fardon. The world premiere was performed at Wigmore Hall in July 2019, as the culmination of both the quartet’s year-long Fellowship and Fardon’s time as Apprentice Composer.

Daniel Fardon - Six Movements for String Quartet

Leos Janacek - String Quartet No.2 ‘Intimate Letters’

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ReCentred | Ethelflaeda Festival
Oct
19
7:00 PM19:00

ReCentred | Ethelflaeda Festival

Formed in 2017, Eva de Vries, Rachel Maxey, Felicity Smith, and Janell Yeo are The Bloomsbury Quartet. Winners of the 2018 Stroud Green Festival Ensemble Scheme, they are on their first UK tour with ReCentred, which aims to bring women composers into the centre of their own narrative. This performance experience explores the life and music of the prolific string quartet composer Dame Elizabeth Maconchy DBE, putting the composer in a wider context. The programme will encompass the breadth of Maconchy’s repertoire which spans over 50 years, including Quartet no.1 and Quartet no.11. Alongside these are works by her teacher Ralph Vaughan Williams and her daughter Nicola LeFanu.

The evening will commence at 7 pm with a ‘first half’ multimedia installation during which audience members are encouraged to freely move around the space and interact with players from the quartet. This helps to familiarise the audience with the programme and the players and uses a mixture of film, photography, programme notes and live extracts displayed around the Abbey performance space. Refreshments will be available throughout this segment ahead of the ‘second half’ concert performance.

Tickets £10. All unreserved seating. Book online at ticketsource.co.uk/romseyabbey or contact Romsey Visitor Information Centre, 13 Church Street, Romsey. Tel: 01794 512987. Tickets available from 27th August.

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Early Evening Recital at Wigmore Hall
Jul
17
5:30 PM17:30

Early Evening Recital at Wigmore Hall

The Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble, Bloomsbury Quartet, performs a range of repertoire including the world première of a new work by the Rosie Johnson RPS Wigmore Hall Apprentice Composer 2018/19, Daniel Fardon.

Duration

This concert will be approximately 45 minutes in duration, without an interval

Free (ticket required)

https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/select-seats/bloomsbury-quartet-201907171730

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ReCentred | Elizabeth Maconchy - 19/20 UK tour launch
Jun
21
7:45 PM19:45

ReCentred | Elizabeth Maconchy - 19/20 UK tour launch

Introducing Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994) and her circle.
Maconchy's early and late quartets will bookend music by her teacher Vaughan Williams and daughter Nicola LeFanu. Plus Maconchy's writings, projected photographs, and the quartet performing centrally, surrounded by the audience.

A pre-concert multimedia installation event will introduce Maconchy, using film and photography; the audience can wander around and interact with musicians and listen to examples of her music.

7:45-8:30pm Installation
8:45-9:45pm Performance

Programme
Elizabeth Maconchy - String Quartet No.1 (1932/33)
Ralph Vaughan Williams - String Quartet No.2 "For Jean on her Birthday" (1944)
Nicola LeFanu - String Quartet No.2 (1996)
Elizabeth Maconchy - String Quartet No.11 (1976)

Tickets £10, concessions £7 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stroud-green-festival-2019-celebrating-women-music-brought-to-life-tickets-61051798573
The Bloomsbury Quartet - Stroud Green Festival Ensemble-in-Residence

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Relaxed Concert - Wigmore Hall
Jun
15
11:00 AM11:00

Relaxed Concert - Wigmore Hall

DANCES

This relaxed concert is open to everyone and provides a special opportunity to hear a live performance in an informal environment. Enjoy an hour’s music performed by the Bloomsbury Quartet, the Royal Academy of Music/Wigmore Hall Fellowship Ensemble for 2018/19.

There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement, and house lights will remain up. Audience members are welcome to move in and out of the auditorium as they need to, and there is a designated quiet area.

After the concert, there will be a chance to meet the quartet downstairs, refreshments provided.

  • Thoinot Arbeau (1520-1595)

    • Belle qui tiens ma vie (arr. Patrick Allen)

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

    • String Quartet in D minor K421

      • III. Menuetto and Trio. Allegretto

  • Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

    • String Quartet in A minor D804

      • III. Menuetto: Allegretto. Trio

  • Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)

    • String Quartet in D minor Op. 34

      • II. Alla Polka

  • Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884)

    • String Quartet No. 1 in E minor 'From my life'

      • III. Largo sostenuto

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)

    • String Quartet No. 2 in A minor

      • IV. Epilogue. Andante sostenuto

  • Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942)

    • 5 Pieces for String Quartet

This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval - £5
Book tickets here:
https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/relaxed-concert-bloomsbury-quartet-201906151100

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May
17
6:00 PM18:00

Platnauer Concerts Series | Brasenose College, University of Oxford

Former Brasenose student Rachel Maxey (viola) returns to Oxford with the Bloomsbury Quartet.

Rachel was the winner of Oxford University’s Philharmonia Concerto Competition, resulting in a performance of the Bartók Concerto to a packed Sheldonian.

This performance is a preview of Bloomsbury Quartet’s new show “ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy”, which will tour around the UK in 2019/20.

PROGRAMME

Vaughan Williams - String Quartet No.2

Maconchy - String Quartet No.1

Schulhoff - Five Pieces for String Quartet

The Platnauer Concerts were established to honour the memory of Maurice Platnauer, Principal of Brasenose (1956-1960). The concerts are open to all members of college and following the event everyone is welcome to join the Principal and Fellows for refreshments.

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Family Concert - Romsey Chamber Music Festival
Apr
27
11:00 AM11:00

Family Concert - Romsey Chamber Music Festival

Concert 4: Family Concert with the Bloomsbury Quartet

The Bloomsbury Quartet are currently Wigmore Hall/Open Academy’s Fellowship Ensemble and in their second concert at RCMF, the Quartet present a wide variety of music for the whole family.

Children are warmly encouraged to attend this concert and there will be an opportunity to meet the quartet at the end of the concert.

Tickets £10 Full Price, Children Free (must be accompanied by an adult)

Tickets: https://thelittleboxoffice.com/romseycmf/event/view/91229

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Lunchtime Concert - Romsey Chamber Music Festival
Apr
26
1:00 PM13:00

Lunchtime Concert - Romsey Chamber Music Festival

RCMF 2019 Concert 2

Guest ensemble the Bloomsbury Quartet present a lunchtime concert of romantic works for string quartet.

Schubert Quartettsatz

Schulhoff 5 Pieces for String Quartet

Smetana String Quartet No. 1 in E minor “From My Life”

This concert will finish at approximately 2pm

Tickets £10 Full price/ £5 U18s and full time students

Tickets: https://thelittleboxoffice.com/romseycmf/event/view/91217

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St Martin's Chamber Music Competition Final
Mar
26
7:30 PM19:30

St Martin's Chamber Music Competition Final

Beethoven – String Quartet in F minor ‘Serioso’, mvt. I
Erwin Schulhoff – Five Pieces for String Quartet

In Partnership with Making Music
In the exciting final to the St Martin’s Chamber Music Competition 2019, three ensembles will compete for the Grand Prize. The winning ensemble will be selected by a panel of high profile judges from the classical music world, and there will also be an audience vote to select the winner of the Audience Prize. Results will be announced at the end of the evening.
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About the competition
Founded in 2010, St Martin’s Chamber Music Competition is the only competition in London with a focus on nurturing the fledgling careers of the UK’s most talented and hard-working young musicians through practical means. The competition’s prize is a series of professional engagements around Britain, offering the invaluable opportunity of paid performance experience and professional exposure to the winners. Making Music has supported the competition since its inception in 2010 and has been instrumental in providing concert opportunities for the winners. The competition’s inaugural winners, the Piatti Quartet gave over 16 concerts as a result of their prize earning over £13,500 in fees and gaining the benefits of experience and industry contacts which in turn lead to their Wigmore Hall debut in London in 2011.

St Martin’s Chamber Music Competition rewards those young performers who display not only an exceptional talent, but the drive and dedication to their art which sets them apart on the road to success. St Martin-in-the-Fields takes this journey with them maintaining an on-going interest in winners with continued support over the years in the form of publicity, professional engagements and free rehearsal space in central London.

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Lunchtime Concert: St Martin-in-the-Fields
Mar
5
1:00 PM13:00

Lunchtime Concert: St Martin-in-the-Fields

Free Lunchtime Concert as part of the St Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Competition Semi-Final

Programme

Beethoven– String Quartet No 11 in F minor ‘Serioso’, movement I
Stravinsky– Three Pieces for String Quartet, mvmts I & II
Schulhoff– Five Pieces for String Quartet

St Martin’s Chamber Music Competition is the only competition in London with a focus on nurturing the fledgling careers of the UK’s most talented and hard-working young musicians through practical means. Supported by Making Music and founded in 2010, the competition is able to offer winners the opportunity to develop a performance profile across the UK.

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Matinee Concert - Lake District
Jan
31
2:30 PM14:30

Matinee Concert - Lake District

We are very excited about this concert in the village of Ambleside, situated in the beautiful Lake District.

We will be playing a diverse and exciting programme, jumping from Haydn to Vaughan Williams, dancing from Schulhoff to Beethoven.

Programme:

J. Haydn- String Quartet op. 20 no. 2 in C Major

R. Vaughan Williams - String Quartet no. 2 in A minor ‘For Jean on her Birthday’

~ Interval ~

E. Schulhoff - 5 pieces for String Quartet

L. v Beethoven - String Quartet Op. 95 in F minor. ‘Serioso’

Tickets: £12 (£5 for 18 and under)

May be obtained on the door. To reserve please telephone 01524 736159 or email: patronsldsm@gmail.com

We would like to thank the Lake District Summer Music Festival for inviting us.

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Lunchtime Recital - St Botolph without Aldgate
Jan
30
1:05 PM13:05

Lunchtime Recital - St Botolph without Aldgate

1 year ago we played our first concert as a quartet here at St Botolph-without-Algdate. Join us again to celebrate this milestone with a short but adventurous musical lunch break!

FREE ENTRY

On our musical menu:

J. Haydn - Quartet in C Maj, Op.20 No.2
- Moderato
- Capriccio. Adagio - Cantabile
- Minuet. Allegretto - Trio
- Fuga a 4 soggetti. Allegro

E. Schulhoff - 5 pieces for String Quartet

Retiring collection upon exit , proceeds split between St Botolph’s and Bloomsbury Quartet.

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Evening Recital - Holy Trinity Stroud Green
Oct
11
8:00 PM20:00

Evening Recital - Holy Trinity Stroud Green

The final concert in MusicFor's first series, Music for an Autumn Evening. Up-and-coming string quartet The Bloomsbury Quartet perform music by Beethoven, Schubert and Britten. This evocative programme focuses on music written around the time of war: Beethoven was living in Vienna at the time when Napoleon invaded, and Britten went to Germany to perform to concentration camp survivors, writing his String Quartet no. 2 on his return. The programme is balanced with Schubert's Quartettsatz, the opening movement from an unfinished string quartet.

The Bloomsbury Quartet formed in 2017 at the Royal Academy of Music. Each of its members are successful soloists in their own right, winning prizes in regional, national and international competitions in the UK, the Netherlands and Singapore. They frequently appear in orchestras, including the Britten Sinfonia and the Metropole. Their talent, dedication to music-making and sharing music with others also received recognition and support through the Marylebone Student Award, Howard Davis Scholarship, Music and Dance Scheme, Guildhall School Trust Scholarship, the HSBC Youth Excellence Award, and the Diana Award.

The concert will last for approximately one hour with no interval. There will be a bar serving refreshments.

Programme:

Beethoven - String Quartet Op.95 in F minor 'Serioso'
Schubert - Quartettsatz
Britten - String Quartet No.2 in C major

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-for-an-autumn-evening-the-bloomsbury-quartet-tickets-48799551773

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For Crying Out Loud! - Wigmore Fellowship Series
Sep
28
12:30 PM12:30

For Crying Out Loud! - Wigmore Fellowship Series

Join the Bloomsbury Quartet in these concerts presented especially for parents or carers and babies under 1 to enjoy together in a relaxed and accommodating environment. Parents-to-be are also warmly welcomed!

The quartet have chosen music especially for you to enjoy with your baby – from Beethoven to Stravinsky, there’ll be music to soothe and music to move to!

These concerts are intended for babies under the age of 1 year old. The concerts are specifically devised to be appropriate for this age, so please consider the impact older children may have on the overall experience. If your child is over the age of 1, you may be interested in booking for one of our Chamber Tots workshops targeted at 1–5 year olds.

First Time Booker Offer: Not booked for For Crying out Loud! before? Buy your tickets for half price, either by phoning our Box Office on 020 7935 2141 or visiting in person.

Duration This concert will be approximately 45 minutes in duration, without an interval

£8.50 per adult, babies come free. Ticket bookings are subject to a £1.00 booking fee. This fee covers the whole booking and is not per ticket.

Tickets: https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/whats-on/for-crying-out-loud-201809281230

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