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Dante Quartet

Wednesday 27th November 2013, 7:30pm

A Concert to mark the centenary of Benjamin Britten
Richard Jenkinson ~ cello, Rachel Roberts ~ viola,  **  Krysia Osostowicz ~ 1st violin

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** Since the main photograph was taken, 2nd violinist Giles Francis has been replaced by Oscar Perks (shown below). No photograph of the new line up was available

Winner of the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Award for chamber music in 2007, the Dante Quartet is known for its imaginative programming and the emotional intensity of its performances. The group was founded in 1995 at the International Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove, Cornwall, and chose the name of Dante to reflect the idea of a great and challenging journey.

The Dante Quartet plays at major concert halls, music societies and festivals throughout the UK and in the past few years has appeared at the Bury St Edmunds, Buxton, Cheltenham, Newbury Spring, Presteigne and Three Choirs Festivals as well as Wigmore Hall and Kings Place in London. The Quartet broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio 3 and has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Poland and Finland. In April 2010 the Quartet played at Chateau Mcely in the Czech Republic, gave several concerts at the Peter de Grote Festival in Groningen, in the Netherlands and was featured at both the 2010 and 2011 Kings Place Festivals.

In 2008 the Dante Quartet’s Hyperion recording of Franck and Fauré’s string quartets attracted unanimous praise and was honoured with a BBC Music Magazine Award in the UK and a Diapason d’Or in France. The Quartet’s second recording for Hyperion, of Debussy and Ravel’s string quartets, also attracted enthusiastic reviews. The quartet’s most recent CD of the string quartets of Sibelius and Smetana was released last year and was chosen as Chamber Choice in the BBC Music Magazine in July 2011.

Since 2007 the Dante Quartet has been quartet-in-residence at King’s College, Cambridge, where they give master-classes, collaborate with the renowned King’s College Choir and create unusual concert programmes interlacing music with readings from literature. The Quartet has taught at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, at Dartington and Cadenza Summer Schools and in Spain, and has worked in association with the pioneering Cavatina Chamber Music Trust. Concert engagements are often combined with open rehearsals and special concerts for schoolchildren.

The Quartet has commissioned and premiered a number of new works under the title of the Divine Comedy Project by Roxanna Panufnik, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Dmitri Smirnov and Elena and Alissa Firsova, all inspired in some way by Dante’s Divine Comedy.

The Quartet also runs its own Dante Summer Music Festival in the Tamar Valley, a beautiful area on the Devon/Cornwall border. The Festival attracts visitors from the UK and abroad, as well as having strong roots in the local community.

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Programme

Haydn ~ String Quartet in C major, Op.33, No.3 The Bird
Schubert ~ String Quartet in A minor, D804 Rosamunde
Schubert ~ String Quartet in C major, D703
Benjamin Britten ~ String Quartet No.1 in D major, Op.25