Fitzwilliam String Quartet
Founded in 1968 by four Cambridge (England) undergraduates, the Fitzwilliam String Quartet first became well known through their close personal association with Dmitri Shostakovich, who befriended them following a visit to York to hear them play. He entrusted them with the Western premières of his last three quartets, and before long they had become the first ever group to perform and record all fifteen. These recordings, which gained many international awards, secured for them a worldwide concert schedule, and a long term contract with Decca/London which culminated in a Beethoven cycle. Indeed, the Shostakovich set was included in Gramophone magazine's "Hundred Greatest-ever Recordings" in November 2005.
They are one of the few string quartets in the world to use Classical instruments for the appropriate repertoire, and perhaps unique in that they perform on both historical and modern set-ups - sometimes within the same concert!
In July 2001 they made their first ever trip to South Africa, where they gave two concerts in the National Arts Festival at Grahamstown (the second largest in the world, after Edinburgh) - including the world première of Michael Blake's first quartet. That experience also initiated a renewed interest in contemporary music, which has resulted in nearly thirty additions to the new century's repertoire.
Their trip to the USA in February 2006 included a marathon three-hour event in Lorin Maazel's private concert hall at his farm near the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. They have been invited to make tours to China and India, and 2006 saw return visits to Spain, Switzerland, the USA, and to Russia for the Shostakovich centenary celebrations. Indeed, it was this special anniversary which, not surprisingly, was at the centre of their activities that year.
For further information -
www.fitzwilliamquartet.org
02 February 2012
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17 February 2012
North America
Bucknell University, USA, Pennsylvania
02 March 2012
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04 March 2012
England
TBC, Oxford
Iffley Festival
To include Elgar and Shostakovich piano quintets with Anna Tilbrook
12 March 2012
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15 March 2012
Scotland
St Andrews University, St Andrews
To include Mozart's 'Musical Joke' with SCO horn players Alec Frank-Gemmill and Harry Johnstone
Plus music by Greig, Grainger and Delius
17 March 2012
England
St Andrews Church, Lyddington, LE15 9LY
Mozart K 136, Delius, Grainger,Greig
20 March 2012
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20 March 2012
England
TBC, Glossop, England
Concert in Celebration of Jim Pattison's 80th Birthday
22 March 2012
England
St Mary's Church, Walthamstow, E17 3JF
Music in the Village Series: Music by Greig, Grainger and Delius
20 April 2012
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22 April 2012
England
Fitwilliam College, Cambridge
Residatial weekend with lecturer Richard Wigmore: Haydn and Mozart quartets
27 April 2012
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29 April 2012
England
Jesmond Dene Hotel, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Martin Randall Travel hotel weekend:"4-5-6-8"
04 May 2012
England
Leamington Spa Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, Parade
A Russian programme, to include Borodin No.1 and Tchaikovsky No.3
13 May 2012
England, London
Sutton House, London E9 6JQ
Sutton House Music Society
16 May 2012
England
The Museum, Doncaster
Lunchtime Concert
17 May 2012
England
Paddock Farm, Macclesfield
Paddock Farm: Haydn's Seven Last Words
19 May 2012
England
Paddock Farm, Macclesfield
Paddock Farm: Evening Concert with Swedish Smorgasbord!!
01 June 2012
England
Lake District Music Society, Ambleside
10 August 2012
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14 August 2012
North America
TBC, Canada, St John's Newfoundland
Tuckamore Music Festival
07 October 2012
England
Huntingdon Hall, Worcester