benyounes String quartet

 

7.30pm Saturday, 24 November 2012

 

 

  Haydn to be confirmed

  Debussy String Quartet in G minor, Op.10

  Mendelssohn String Quartet in F minor, Op.80

 

 

 

 

 

The members of the Benyounes Quartet hail from England, Wales and Ireland and are united by their love of chamber music and enthusiasm for communicating with audiences. They met at the Royal Northern College of Music in 2007, where they were recipients of major prizes for string quartet. Winners of the Royal Philharmonic Society’s prestigious Julius Isserlis Scholarship, the quartet continued studies at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Genève with Professor Gabor Takacs–Nagy. Here they were awarded the conservatoire's most esteemed Prix d'Exellence for their final diploma.

 

The Benyounes Quartet holds the Richard Carne Junior Fellowship for String Quartet at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. They are also Quartet in Residence at Bangor University. Recently chosen as Park Lane Group Young Artists, the quartet will give their Purcell Room debut in January 2012.

The quartet has appeared in recitals for music societies and festivals across the UK and Europe. In the summer of 2010, they were invited to perform an exciting new collaborative work by young British composer Charlotte Bray in Verbier Festival, Festival d'Aix-en-Provence and Aldeburgh Festival. They were invited to Dartington Summer Music as string quartet in residence, and have appeared at West Cork Chamber Music Festival and Bellerive Festival, Switzerland. Other notable performances in the 2010/11 season included recitals at the Bridgewater Hall, St James Piccadilly and a tour of South West Scotland. 2012 holds performances at St. Martin in the Fields, LSO St. Luke's and the Southbank Centre, and they will perform a collaborative project for British Dance Edition.

The quartet have studied on the ProQuartet-CEMC program offering them the opportunity to work with Eberhard Feltz and members of the Alban Berg quartet. They were selected to attend IMS Prussia Cove and the Britten-Pears International Academy of String Quartets, and have participated in masterclasses with Gyorgy Kurtag, Andras Keller, David Waterman and Christoph Richter. The quartet also receives regular coaching from Quatuor Ebene.

The quartet continues to broaden its repertoire by initiating collaborative chamber music and cross-arts projects, and has recently founded Quercus Ensemble, a mixed chamber music group based in Northern Ireland.