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Tamas Fejes/violin l, Patrick Curlett/violin ll, Mike Lloyd/viola, Rachael Lee/cello
Formed in 2006, the Fejes Quartet first came to know each other as members of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. A chance opportunity to work together as a quartet established a musical collaboration of the highest quality.
4 Bute Crescent, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 1BS, United Kingdom
Cl quartet using various combinations of B flat, E flat & bass cls and basset hn. Mainstream recitals as well as numerous commissions and arrangements. Former Live Music Now! musicians with much experience, the quartet can offer a variety of w/shops and presentations; specialises in music to accompany children's books.
153 Northgate Rd, Edgeley, Stockport, SK3 9NL
Southside Cottage, Brook Hill, Albury, Guildford, GU5 9DJ
Piano trio with CD releases on Delphian Records, MN Records, NMC, Naxos and Resonus Classics. Perform diverse repertoire internationally. Broadcast regularly on BBC Radio 3.
86 Shrewsbury Road, London, N11 2JU, United Kingdom
Br quintet. Major commissioner and performer of new work in addition to an extensive repertoire of 5 centuries of music. Has toured to over 60 countries since 1980, often as guests of the British Council. Works with all ages and abilities from primary to conservatoire.
13 Watling St, Nuneaton, CV11 6JJ
All-Australian, London-based pno trio. Wide-ranging rep, classics to contemporary to Piazzolla. Festivals in Australia, Zimbabwe, France. Wide range of education work from m/classes to non-instrumental participatory w/shops, any age group.
Now well into its 5th decade, the Fitzwilliam is among the longest established string quartets in the world. International recognition came early, as the first group to record and perform all 15 of Shostakovich's quartets, drawing on the players' personal friendship with the comp. Today, the FSQ performs a diverse range of music from the late 17th cent to the present day. The Quartet has performed regularly across Britain, Europe, North America, the Far East, and Southern Africa, as well as making many award winning recordings for Decca, Linn, and Divine Art.
10 Bootham Terrace, York, YO30 7DH
Str quartet, primarily for entertainment at weddings, private parties or corporate events across London and the South East.
4 Peak Dean Close, Friston, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 0JA, United Kingdom
Formed in 2009, the London-based Fournier Piano Trio is rapidly emerging as one of the leading young piano trios. Described by Classical Source as having “awesome but restrained technical ability and chamber-music antennae”, they are the winners of the prestigious 2013 Parkhouse Award, and were awarded both 2nd Prize and Audience Prize at the 6th Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition in 2011. Currently as the ‘Artist-in-Residence’ at Oxford University’s Wolfson College.
Dynamic group of world-class musicians with wide and diverse experience. Repertoire from eclectic backgrounds that refuse to acknowledge barriers: from reinterpretations of baroque in an electro-renaissance programme to avant-garde music.
58 Crescent Rd, London, E13 0LT, United Kingdom
Specialises in repertoire for pno and str quartet, from Boccherini to Messiaen.
Rotherfield Cottage, 62 Southcote Lane, Reading, RG30 3AD
Tpt and pno duo; innovative programmes.
c/o Jonathan Freeman-Attwood, Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Rd, London, NW1 5HT
Benjamin Frith & Peter Hill pno duo or four hands on one kb.
Kathryn Thomas (flute), Owen Dennis (oboe), Katherine Spencer (clarinet), Richard Bayliss (horn), Helen Storey (bassoon)
Former BBC New Generation Artists, the Galliard Ensemble is established as one of Britain’s leading chamber groups, with an expansive repertoire ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to Berio and Birtwistle.
"the finesse and vitality that have become the Galliard’s hallmarks … the Galliard’s excellent playing, well-balanced and full of character, gives a boost of ebullience and elegance”
— Gramophone, Geoffrey Norris
Former BBC New Generation Artists, the Galliard Ensemble is established as one of Britain’s leading chamber groups, with an expansive repertoire ranging from Mozart and Beethoven to Berio and Birtwistle.
"the finesse and vitality that have become the Galliard’s hallmarks … the Galliard’s excellent playing, well-balanced and full of character, gives a boost of ebullience and elegance”
— Gramophone, Geoffrey Norris
c/o Tashmina Artists, 63 Cambridge Street, London, SW1V 4PS, United Kingdom