One of the most distinguished quartets of their generation, the Piatti Quartet are Resident Quartet at King’s Place, London.
Brahms waited until he was 40 before publishing his first string quartet, but this romantic gem was well worth waiting for! The Piatti Quartet’s commitment to extending the quartet repertoire is represented by Charlotte Harding’s ‘Iorsa’ and Dvořák’s poetic and expressive final quartet Op 106 provides the perfect uplifting ending to a marvellous programme.
Brahms String Quartet Op 51 No 1 in C minor
Charlotte Harding “Iorsa”
Dvořák String Quartet in G major Op 106
This concert is part of the New Town Concerts 2024/25 series which includes the Doric String Quartet, Timothy Ridout and Federico Colli, and the NOVO Quartet.
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(The Strad)"Profound music making"
(BBC Music Magazine)"Lyrical warmth"
Piatti Quartet
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