
Notos Quartett
Brahms
Brahms
Student tickets generously supported by the Cavatina Trust. These will be available from Wednesday 20 September and are strictly limited to two per booking.
Sindri Lederer, violin
Andrea Burger, viola
Philip Graham, cello
Antonia Köster, piano
Brahms Piano Quartet no. 1 in G minor, Op. 25
Brahms Piano Quartet no. 2 in A, Op. 26
Described by the distinguished American music critic, Robert Markow, as ‘one of the finest chamber music performances I have heard anywhere’, the Berlin-based Notos Quartett has established itself in little more than a decade as one of Europe’s foremost chamber ensembles. Founded in 2007, the quartet has won a series of first-prizes in major competitions and, in 2017, the ECHO Klassik award – Germany’s most prestigious prize for classical music – in the category for the Newcomer of the Year, a prize that until then had only been given to ensembles on the rarest of occasions. Among their recent distinctions has been the award of the €25,000 Würth Prize for 2022, an award whose previous recipients include such celebrated musicians as the conductors Claudio Abbado and Gustavo Dudamel, the cellist Sol Gabetta, and the Artemis Quartet.
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West Road Concert Hall is one of Cambridge’s premiere music venues. Ideally situated only minutes’ walk from the famous Cambridge Backs and King’s College, it is renowned for its superb acoustic qualities.
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