Programme for 2007-08

Information on Programme for 2006-07 is also available.

All concerts take place in the Cowdray Hall, Aberdeen and start at 7.30 pm

The Cowdray Hall is adjacent to the Art Gallery and the entrance is at the junction of Blackfriars Street and Schoolhill.

MONDAY 15 OCTOBER 2007
THE ST PETERSBURG STRING QUARTET»
Alla Aranovsky (violin)
Alla Krolevich (violin)
Boris Vayner (viola)
Leonid Shukayev (cello)
Stravinsky Three Pieces
Borodin Quartet no. 2 in D
Shostakovich Quartet no. 7 in F sharp op. 108
Dvorak Quartet in A flat op. 105

 

MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2007
THE SACCONI STRING QUARTET»
David Campbell (clarinet)
Ben Hancox (violin)
Hannah Dawson (violin)
Robin Ashwell (viola)
Cara Berridge (cello)
John Metcalf Quartet “Paths of Song”
Weber Clarinet Quintet in E flat op. 34
Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor op. 115
This concert is part of s•o•u•n•d North East Scotland’s Festival of New Music

 

MONDAY 3 DECEMBER 2007
MCGUINNESS, MCGILLIVRAY, LAWSON TRIO»
David McGuinness (harpsichord)
Alison McGillivray (cello)
Mhairi Lawson (soprano)
A programme of eighteenth-century music with Scottish connections.

 

MONDAY 28 JANUARY 2008
THE HEATH STRING QUARTET»
Oliver Heath (violin)
Rebecca Eves (violin)
Gary Pomeroy (viola)
Christopher Murray (cello)
Haydn Quartet in D op. 20 no. 4
Martinu Quartet no. 2
Beethoven Quartet in B flat op. 130
Sponsored by the Tunnell Trust

 

MONDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2008
GOWERS, DOWDESWELL DUO»
Katharine Gowers (violin)
Gretel Dowdeswell (piano)
Beethoven Sonata for piano and violin op. 12 no. 1
Bartok Sonata no. 2 for violin and piano
Brahms Klavierstucke for piano op. 118
Elgar Sonata for violin and piano op. 82

 

MONDAY 10 MARCH 2008
THE ATRIUM STRING QUARTET»
Alexey Naumenko (violin)
Anton Ilyunin (violin)
Dmitry Pitulko (viola)
Anna Gorelova (cello)
Mozart Quartet in B flat K589
Brahms Quartet in B flat op. 67
Shostakovich Quartet no. 3 op. 73

 

Please note that programmes and ensemble members are liable to alteration

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