Edward Dusinberre and Harumi Rhodes violins
Geraldine Walther viola, András Fejér cello
Haydn Quartet in G Op 76 No 1
Bartók Quartet No 6
Beethoven Quartet in F Op 135
The Leamington-born violinist Edward Dusinberre returns, with the world-famous Quartet of which he has been the leader for over twenty years, for a double concert special – a rare treat for the town that is not to be missed! The New York Times recently lauded the ensemble for “revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.”
This second of two concerts is entitled Late Works.
Tickets: £25 and £20 reserved, £15 unreserved sides.
Concert generously supported by Michael and Halldora Blair
Edward Dusinberre and Harumi Rhodes violins
Geraldine Walther viola, András Fejér cello
Haydn Quartet in C Op 33 No 3 ‘The Bird’
Shostakovich Quartet No 11 in F minor Op 122
Beethoven Quartet in C Op 59 No 3 ‘Razumovsky’
The Leamington-born violinist Edward Dusinberre returns, with the world-famous Quartet of which he has been the leader for over twenty years, for a double concert special – a rare treat for the town that is not to be missed! The New York Times recently lauded the ensemble for “revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.”
This first of two concerts is entitled Russian Themes and Intrigues.
Tickets: £25 and £20 reserved, £15 unreserved sides.
Edward Dusinberre and Károly Schranz violins
Geraldine Walther viola, András Fejér cello
Mozart Quartet in D K575
Beethoven Quartet in B flat Op 18 No 6
Brahms Quartet in B flat Op 67
The Leamington-born violinist Edward Dusinberre returns to the town with the world-famous Quartet of which he has been the leader for over twenty years. The New York Times recently lauded the ensemble for “revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.”
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