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Strand Chamber Music Series 2023/4 (Concert 8) - Medea Quartet
Enjoy the eighth concert in this exceptional new series of nine dates of outstanding chamber music in the beautiful candlelit venue of St Mary le Strand. A unique opportunity to experience some of the UK's leading chamber music artists, the series will cover a broad spectrum of repertoire from ensemble works by Beethoven, Ravel and Debussy to exquisite early vocal works by John Mundy, John Dowland and William Byrd along with 20th Century works for Saxophone quartet. St Mary le Strand is a stunning and intimate venue, the perfect setting for this musical experience. There are also many bars and restaurants nearby to complete your evening.
This concert features the exceptional talents of the Medea Quartet
Mira Marton - Violin
Clara Mezzanatto - Violin
Joanna Patrick - Viola
Ada Guarneri - Cello
Programme
String Quartet in D Major Op.18 No.3 - Beethoven
String Quartet F Major - Ravel
About the Medea String Quartet
Drawn together from a young age by a love for string quartet playing, Clara Mezzanatto and Ada Guarneri performed for many years in the same string quartet in their native Italy having met at the Xenia Chamber Music Course. Now based in London, they formed the Medea String Quartet in 2020 with English violist Joanna Patrick and violinist Mira Marton under the aegis of Simon Rowland-Jones in Royal College of Music. The quartet has received coaching from members of the Chilingirian, Endellion, Kuss and Castalian String Quartet. They gave the world premiereof ‘Bakekujira’ by Italian composer Laura Marconi and have already given numerous recitals in the United Kingdom and Europe at venues and festivals including Wigmore Hall and InternationalMusical Artistry Goslar. Upcoming performances in 2023 include West Road Concert Hallin Cambridge for the Hans Keller Forum and Wells Maltings as part of the North Norfolk Winter Music Festival....
Fri 08 Mar 2024, 06:00PM - 07:00PM
£25, £35
St Mary Le Strand London WC2R 1ES
Fri 8 March