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Villiers String Quartet

9th March 2014 · 6:30pm - 6:30pm

In person | Virtual event

 Villiers String Quartet

(Please note: There has been a change of line-up and programme for this concert which will differ from the published version elsewhere) The Villiers Quartet (VQ) are a London based string quartet. Named Quartet-in-Association with the Northern Lights Symphony Orchestra the Villiers Quartet have created their own ground-breaking chamber music residency and concert series in collaboration with St. Andrew’s Church in Hammersmith & Fulham. In March 2012 the VQ became a featured ensemble of the UK’s Making Music Concert Promoter’s Group after being selected from a pool of over 100 applicants. The VQ regularly performs concerts exploring the relationship of chamber music with dance art film literature digital media and technology. Last year they collaborated with actor Richard Mulholland in a performance of Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ ; they launched the VQ New Works Competition reaching a global audience with their online competition allowing internet audiences to vote for the winner; and they performed at the legendary London jazz venue Ronnie Scott’s as part of the Brit Jazz Fest with sublime vocalist Seaming To. The Quartet works regularly with many fine musicians performing this season with cellist Jamie Walton and violist Charles Sewart. The Quartet continues to work closely with their mentor violist Jerry Horner formerly of the Fine Arts Quartet. Projects for the 2012-2013 season include recording the quartets of British composer Robert Still with the British Music Society and a recording of Sanctus by Canadian-Estonian composer Riho Esko Maimets winner of the VQ New Works Competition . In the autumn of 2013 the VQ will made their American debut as part of their East Coast tour. £9 tickets £4 for full-time students (free entry for under-16s) Doors open at 17.30. Start 18.30 Photo Credit: Charles Gervais Both Hemispheres Photography

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