Hailed for their ‘powerful individuality of sound’ and ‘instinctive singularity of musical intention’ (The Scotsman) whose performances are ‘full of poetry, joy and sorrow’ and ‘realised to such perfection’ (The Observer), the Castalian String Quartet are quickly emerging as one of the most exciting and in-demand quartets on the world stage.

Concerts

  • Tue 26 Nov 24

    Venue

    Faculty of Music, Oxford University

    7.30pm, pre-concert talk at 6.30pm

    Holywell Music Room

    Holywell Street, OX1 3SB

    Programme

    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor – 5 Fantasiestücke, Op. 5

    Francesco Antonioni – String Quartet no. 2 ‘Surfarara’

    Ludwig van Beethoven – String Quartet in E flat major, Op. 127

  • Sun 01 Dec 24

    Venue

    Concertgebouw Brugge

    4pm

     

    Programme

    Orlandus Lassus – La nuit froide et sombre (arr. for string quartet)

    Ludwig van Beethoven – Quartet in F minor, Op. 95 ‘Serioso’

    John Dowland – Come, heavy sleep (arr. for string quartet)

    Charlotte Bray – Ungrievable lives

    Franz Schubert – Quartet in G major D887

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