Danish String Quartet
The 2016 Queen’s Hall recitals come to a vivid close with one of the most exciting young string quartets performing now.
Officially formed as recently as 2002, the Danish String Quartet has in fact been playing music together since childhood, and its four members – three Danes and one Norwegian – are as characterful in their music making as they are in their distinctive looks.
They’re disarmingly informal in their approach, but never at the expense of powerful performances. They perform Beethoven’s second ‘Razumovsky’ Quartet, one of his most heroic chamber works, alongside a brand new piece from acclaimed Norwegian composer Rolf Wallin, commissioned by BBC Radio 3 and the Royal Philharmonic Society, and a lyrical, Sibelius-inspired miniature by their compatriot Per Nørgård.
They are joined by the exceptional horn player Alec Frank-Gemmill, principal at the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and a BBC New Generation Artist, for Mozart’s amiable but virtuosic Horn Quintet.
This concert will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3 at a future date
Danish String Quartet
Alec Frank-Gemmill Horn
Per Nørgård Quarteto breve
Mozart Horn Quintet
Rolf Wallin New work (World premiere)
Beethoven String Quartet
Op 59 No 2 ‘Rasumovsky’
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Danish String Quartet
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Alec Frank-Gemmill
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