The Barbican Quartet Violins: Amarins Wierdsma, Ionel Manciu Viola: Christoph Slenczka Cello: Yoanna Prodanova |
Royal Albert Memorial Museum announce
Change to Concert Programme
On Wednesday 29 June the Barbican Quartet will be replacing the Eeden Quartet at the last
Rathbone Spring Concert of the series at Exeter ’s Royal Albert
Memorial Museum .
Sadly due to injury the Eeden Quartet have had to pull out.
The Barbican Quartet was founded in 2014 by
violinists Amarins Wierdsma and Ionel Manciu, violist Christoph Slenczka, and
cellist Yoanna Prodanova in the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where they
study individually with David Takeno and Louise Hopkins.
The young quartet
regularly performs in the UK and Europe in such halls as the Barbican Hall,
Milton Court Hall, Casa de Musica (Porto), St James’s Piccadilly and Ashmolean Museum , and will make their Wigmore Hall
debut in 2017 thanks to the Maisie Lewis Foundation Award.
Winners of the St
James Quartet Prize, the Barbican quartet are Park Lane Group artists and have
appeared in such festivals as the IMS Prussia Cove, Harmos Festival (Portugal ) and
the Young Virtuosi Festival 2016. The quartet has undertaken residency at the
Mozarteum Salzburg in 2015 and has been selected by ProQuartet to participate
in the 2016 masterclasses scheme.
The programme will include:
Josef Haydn: String Quartet
in G Major Op 76 No 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet in F major Op.18 No 1
Maurice Ravel: String Quartet in F
Major.
The concert will commence at 7.30pm
Museum doors open at
6.30pm
Drinks are available prior to concert and during the interval
Tickets: £20 (concessions £18) Advance booking is essential
RAMM reception: 01392 265858
Online Booking: RAMM website
Further
Information: margi@jervoise.com
(RAMM Development Trust Business Development Consultant Margi Jervoise)
Telephone: 01392 265963
Telephone: 01392 265963
Sponsors: Rathbone Investment Management
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