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reg charity no: 1072921
president : Ian Partridge CBE
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WENDOVER
MUSIC

JULY
12th, 2008

St Mary's Parish Church, Wendover

8.00pm
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The Brodsky Quartet are at the forefront of the international chamber-music
scene. Their love and mastery of the traditional string quartet
repertoire is evident from their highly acclaimed performances of
composers ranging from Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert and Tchaikovsky
to Shostakovich, Bartok, Britten and Respighi, as well as from their
extensive, award-winning discography.
At
the same time, the Quartet are known for their pioneering work with
a diverse range of performing artists, from singers Elvis Costello,
Anne Sofie von Otter and Bjork, to Complicite Theatre Company and
Icelandic poet Sjon, while their many collaborations with distinguished
composers, including John Tavener, Lutoslawski, Peter Sculthorpe,
Django Bates, Sally Beamish, Dave Brubeck and Julian Nott, have
given them an unrivalled opportunity to influence and inspire some
of the newest work for string quartet.
Their passion to embrace "all good music" has been the
driving force behind their success and has kept their approach fresh
and their enthusiasm high for 30 years.
In March 2005 the Quartet was proud to launch their own record
label, Brodsky Records, with the release of two CDs: String Quartets
Nos. 2 & 3 by Tchaikovsky, and the album Moodswings, featuring
a broad range of songs for string quartet and voice. Recent awards
for recording include the Diapason D'Or and the CHOC du Monde de
la Musique for their recordings of string quartets by Benjamin Britten,
while for their outstanding contribution to the world of music the
Brodsky Quartet has received a Royal Philharmonic Society Award.
The Brodsky Quartet is named after the Russian violinist Adolf Brodsky,
who played an important role in musical life in Manchester and at
the Royal Northern College where the quartet studied.
THE
BRODSKY STRING QUARTET

Daniel Rowland [violin]
Ian Belton [violin]
Paul Cassidy [viola]
Jacqueline Thomas ['cello]
Daniel Rowland plays a violin made by Lorenzo Storioni of Cremona
in 1793; Ian Belton’s violin is by Gio. Paolo Maggini c.1615 and
Jacqueline Thomas plays a cello made by Thomas Perry in 1785. Paul
Cassidy’s viola is by Francesco Guissani of Milano, 1843, courtesy
of the Britten Trust.
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