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Allegri String Quartet

Allegri String Quartet

Website

www.allegriquartet.org.uk

Description

The Allegri String Quartet is the United Kingdom's longest running string quartet. Their success is built on a worldwide reputation for excellence that long ago earned them the epithet 'England's most respected quartet'.

Biography

Founded originally by Eli Goren, James Barton, Patrick Ireland and William Pleeth, the Allegri String Quartet celebrated its official 50th birthday in 2004. This important event was marked by major concert tours in the UK and abroad, including an appearance at Wigmore Hall that received excellent reviews from the press. Built on a worldwide reputation for excellence that long ago earned them the epithet ‘England's most respected quartet'.

The Allegri's existing discography is substantial, and their back catalogue includes many acclaimed recordings, several of which have been selected as first choice by the critics of ‘Building a Library' on BBC Radio 3. Not content to rely on these past successes, however, they have recently recorded three CDs that will be released this year: the Mozart Quintets in G Minor and C Major, with ex-Allegri Violist Prunella Pacey, the Clarinet Quintet by Peter Fribbins with James Campbell, and two works by Michael Stimpson: Robben Island (written to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the release of Nelson Mandela), and a piece for piano quintet and tenor based on As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning by Laurie Lee. These recordings of new works reflect an ongoing commitment to contemporary music that has led the Quartet to première over 60 works since 1964, including pieces by well-known composers such as Alexander Goehr, Jonathan Harvey, James Macmillan, Colin Matthews, Edmund Rubbra and John Woolrich. The Quartet enjoys collaborating with other artists, and has worked with outstanding concert performers such as Jack Brymer, Sir Clifford Curzon, Annie Fischer, Dame Thea King, John Ogdon and Gervase de Peyer, and has performed at international festivals including Aldeburgh, Edinburgh, Prague Spring, Berlin, Hong Kong, and Stavanger. In 2006-07 they will be joined by Canadian clarinettist James Campbell for quintets by Bliss, Brahms, and Mozart, as well as by pianists Rian de Waal and Martin Roscoe.

The members of the Allegri String Quartet are increasingly in demand for their teaching and last year began new residencies at the University of East Anglia and Middlesex University. This brought their total number of residencies at UK universities to seven, the other five being Bangor, Durham, Nottingham, Oxford, and Southampton, with whom the Quartet has enjoyed long-standing relationships thanks to the generous support of the Radcliffe Trust. The Quartet also has an interesting association with the Newark School of Violin Making, giving feedback to young luthiers on their work and performing on a selection of the finest instruments produced each year.

Management

todes@lineone.net

Discography

Mozart Quintets
Mozart Quintets (2005)

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ASQ combine with former Allegri violist Prunella Pacey for Mozart's gorgeous Quintets

50th Anniversary Of The Allegri Quartet
50th Anniversary Of The Allegri Quartet (2003)

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Celebrate the Allegri’s 50th anniversary with this special compilation

Haydn, James MacMillan, Schubert
Haydn, James MacMillan, Schubert (2002)

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James Campbell joins ASQ for MacMillan's Tuireadh for Clarinet and String Quartet

Beethoven, Britten
Beethoven, Britten (1999)

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Beautiful recordings of Beethoven's Opus 131 and Britten's Opus 94 for String Quartet

Schubert, Stravinsky, Mozart
Schubert, Stravinsky, Mozart (1998)

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ASQ are joined by internationally renowned clarinettist James Campbell

Haydn, Shostakovich, Schumann
Haydn, Shostakovich, Schumann (1997)

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Fine and romantic works for string quartet from three of the worlds greatest composers.

Schubert, Haydn, Ravel - String Quartets
Schubert, Haydn, Ravel - String Quartets (1996)

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Ravel's Quartet in F Major, Haydn's Quartet in C and Schubert's Quartettsatz in C Minor

Bruch and Brahms
Bruch and Brahms (1994)

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Allegri's founding Viola player reunites with the Quartet's '94 line-up

Reviews | all reviews >>

Allegri String Quartet in The London Independant
“the shimmer and grace and intelligence of this ensemble is riveting”.
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Allegri String Quartet in The London Independant
“richly satisfying”
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Allegri String Quartet in Gramophone Magazine
“an affectionate, infinitely flexible performance…exquisite”
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Allegri String Quartet in Gramophone Magazine
“An especially winning rendition”
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Allegri String Quartet in London times
“utterly Gripping”
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