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Philip Carne Ensemble in Residence, the Carducci String Quartet perform an evening concert in the Carne Room at King Charles Court.

 

Matthew Denton violin
Michelle Fleming violin
Eoin Schmidt-Martin viola
Emma Denton cello

 

Mozart String Quartet No. 17 in B-flat major, K. 458, “The Hunt”,

I. Allegro vivace assai
II. Menuetto and Trio. Moderato
III. Adagio
IV. Allegro assai

 

Shostakovich String Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 68

I. Overture: Moderato con moto
II. Recitative and Romance: Adagio
III. Valse: Allegro
IV: Theme with Variations: Adagio

Tue 3 Dec 2024
Venue location Philip Carne Room, King Charles Court

Free: No booking required

Described by The Strad as presenting “a masterclass in unanimity of musical purpose, in which severity could melt seamlessly into charm, and drama into geniality”, the award- winning Carducci Quartet is internationally acclaimed as one of the most accomplished and versatile ensembles of today. Not only mastering the core repertoire, the quartet presents a selection of new works each season and diversifies further with programmes of film music, pop and rock.

 

Founded in 1997, the ensemble has won numerous international competitions, including the USA  Concert Artists Guild International Competition, and First Prize at Finland’s Kuhmo International Chamber Music Competition.

 

The Carducci Quartet performs at prestigious venues across the globe including the Barbican, Cadogan Hall and Wigmore Hall, London; National Concert Hall, Dublin; Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen; The Frick Collection and Carnegie Hall, New York; Library of Congress and John. F Kennedy Center, Washington D.C.; St Lawrence Center for the Arts, Toronto; and Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. Festival residencies include Cheltenham, Ryedale, Lichfield, Presteigne, Kilkenny, Canterbury, Snape Proms, and West Cork.

 

In 2016, they took home a Royal Philharmonic Society Award for their project, Shostakovich15, an immense cycle of Shostakovich’s Quartets performed across the UK, North, and South America,  with a marathon one-day cycle hosted by Shakespeare’s Globe, London. The Carduccis returned to the composer in 2022, with performances at the Barbican and Wigmore Hall in London, residencies at Kilkenny and Canterbury Festivals, and a third recording presenting the 9th and 15th Quartets.

 

Highly celebrated for their diverse approach to programming, the Carducci Quartet has devised numerous projects and is regularly invited to perform new works. Their catalogue of programmes presenting music and spoken word includes focuses on Beethoven, Shostakovich, and on the relationship between Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn.

 

In 2015 they curated projects around Philip Glass and Steve Reich as part of the Royal Philharmonic Society Award winning ‘Minimalism Unwrapped’ at Kings Place in London. Their recording of the Philip Glass Quartets, for Naxos, has reached over 16 million plays on Spotify.

 

Education work is an important element of the Carducci Quartet’s work, earning them a place on the Royal Philharmonic Society Award shortlist for their family concert ‘Getting the Quartet Bug!’. The Carducci Music Trust was set up to support their work in schools and with young musicians. They are also a Philip Carne Ensemble in Residence at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London and perform a number of school concerts each year supported by the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust.

Dates & Times

  • Tuesday
    3 Dec 2024
    18:00
    Philip Carne Room, King Charles Court
  • Tuesday
    3 Dec 2024
    18:00
    Philip Carne Room, King Charles Court