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Famous quartet from London(www.culture.sh.cn)Updated: 2006-11-15 10:01 Winner of the 1988 London
International String Quartet Competition and now in its nineteenth concert
season, the RTe Vanbrugh Quartet is one of Europe's most successful quartets,
widely recognised for its beauty of sound, clarity of texture and integrity of
interpretation. The Quartet is based in Cork as Resident Quartet to Radio Telefis Eireann, Ireland's national broadcasting service; the members of the Quartet are also Artists in Residence to University College, Cork, and founders of the internationally acclaimed West Cork Chamber Music Festival.In April 2005 the Quartet hosted European Quartet Week, as part of Cork's tenure as European Capital of Culture. The RTe Vanbrugh Quartet's current overseas season includes concerts in the UK, the USA, Italy, Austria and Turkey. Hyperion will shortly release the second of two Vanbrugh Quartet CDs of
chamber music by Charles Villiers Stanford ("alive with melodic invention and
supremely crafte..consistently stylish playing" Classic FM magazine). The
Quartet's recent recording of three of Boccherini's cello quintets, on Hyperion,
was featured as Editor's Choice in Gramophone magazine ("delectable,
sophisticated, nostalgic"); other recent CDs include Metronome's second CD
devoted to the music of Piers Hellawell, a Black Box release of Ian Wilson's
three quartets and a recording for Hyperion of works for quartet and soprano by
John Tavener. They join a discography of twenty-one releases which includes the
complete Beethoven Quartets ("mighty impressive throughout"BBC Music Magazine)
and works by Haydn, Schubert, Dvorak, Janacek, Dohnanyi, E.J. Moeran, Robert
Simpson, John Tavener, John McCabe, John Kinsella, Raymond Deane, Brian Boydell
and Walter Beckett. A Promoter of new Music, Ashildur has premiered many new works written specially for her, itroducing new Iceland music in Sweden and in the USA. Ashildur is the first prize winner of various competitions, has toured extensively as a soloist in America, Mexico, England, Iceland and Sweden, and has frequently appeared on radio and television. |
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