Castalian String Quartet Concert

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Castalian String Quartet
Wednesday 11 May 2022, 19:30
Holywell Music Room

 

Pre-Concert Talk at 6.45pm with Professor Martyn Harry, Anna Appleby, Marcello Palazzo and John Bowcock 

 

 

Programme:

 

Beethoven – String Quartet, Op. 18 No. 2

Anna Appleby – ‘Requiem for Gaia’ from String Quartet No. 1 (2018)

Marcello Palazzo – Hive (2020)

Beethoven – String Quartet, Op. 59 No. 2

 

For the final concert of the 2021/22 season, the Castalian String Quartet return to the Holywell Music Room in a programme that parallels two Beethoven quartets with 'Requiem for Gaia' by Faculty of Music alumna Anna Appleby and a new work by one of our student composers, Marcello Palazzo.

 

Tickets £15, free entry for all under 21s (on the door). Book tickets via Tickets Oxford in advance or pay with cash on the door. 

 

Named 2019 Royal Philharmonic Society Young Artist of the Year, the Castalian String Quartet’s recent and forthcoming highlights include debut invitations to Carnegie Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus, Paris Philharmonie, Auditorium du Louvre, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Lucerne Chamber Music Society, Brussels Flagey, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Saffron Hall, and the Aldeburgh, East Neuk, Spoleto, North Norfolk, Heidelberg Spring, Rheingau, Mosel, and Dresden festivals.

 

Formed in 2011, the Castalian String Quartet studied with Oliver Wille of the Kuss Quartet at the Hannover Hochschule für Musik, soon winning 1st Prize at the 2015 Lyon Chamber Music Competition and 3rd Prize at the 2016 Banff International String Quartet Competition. Their influential teachers to date include Simon Rowland-Jones, David Waterman, and Isabel Charisius. In 2016, the Quartet were selected by the Young Classical Artists Trust, and more recently were named recipients of the inaugural Merito String Quartet Award/Valentin Erben Prize and a 2018 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship.

 

In only a few seasons, the Quartet have made critically-acclaimed debuts at New York’s Lincoln Center, Banff International String Quartet Festival, the Vancouver Recital Series, Montreal’s Salle Bourgie, and The Philips Collection in Washington D.C. Other highlights include performances at the Hamburg Chamber Music Series, International Musikfest Goslar, Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker, and the Bath, Cheltenham, North Norfolk, Peasmarsh, and Winchester festivals. They were also the resident ensemble at the Esbjerg International Chamber Music Festival in Denmark. Their many notable collaborators have included Aleksander Madzar, Alasdair Beatson, Simon Rowland-Jones, Daniel Lebhardt and Olivier Stankiewicz.

 

This concert forms part of the Hans Keller String Quartet Residency at the Oxford University Faculty of Music. The Faculty are grateful for the generosity of The Cosman Keller Art & Music Trust for their donation to the Castalian String Quartet to support this concert.