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SUMMARY:The Heartwood String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:\n															\nAudrey Doyle, violin; Dylan Latham, violin; Michaela Jones, viola; Jasmine Blackshaw-Britton, cello\nThe Heartwood String Quartet are the first of our New Generation Musicians this season. They formed in 2020 over a shared love of chamber music whilst in their first year of study at the RNCM. Their programme includes the Beethoven Op 18 String Quartet No. 5. Many in our audience will be acquainted with this quartet which exhibits the influence of both Haydn and Mozart and many think that he left them far behind in developing the theme. Musicologist Kai Christiansen described the piece as dynamic and rich in texture. The first movement is bright, bold and luxuriant. The third movement ends with an explosion of fireworks.\nIn August 2022 Heartwood appeared as Quartet in Residence at the Lake District Summer Music Festival, performing in venues such as Kendal Town Hall and Ambleside Parish Church. They have also participated in concert series around Manchester, including Didsbury Coffee Concerts, St Ann’s Church, Buxton Pavillion, and Monday Night Musicales.\nThe name ‘Heartwood’ comes from the spruce tree from which string instrument sound board tops are crafted. The heartwood receives the silent string vibrations, these are then amplified by the maple body which creates the unique bowed string sound.\nAppearing by kind permission of the Royal Northern College of Music.\n														\n															\n				\nSaddleworth Concerts Society\nFounded in 1975 by Roger Tanner, the Saddleworth Concerts Society enriches the lives of our community by programming FOUR CONCERTS PER SEASON, featuring top quality classical music and more. Since our early days, we have supported emerging talent and, perhaps more than ever, we must do all we can to support the new generation of musicians. Please support us by coming along – bring your friends!\n\nSchool children and students – only £5 a ticket!\nSupport us and subscribe to a SEASON TICKET – See all four concerts for just £60.00 (a saving of £12.00). Please phone Geoff Roberts on 01457 875917 or email roberts.geoffrey@hotmail.co.uk\nSPECIAL OFFER: BOOK EARLY AND SAVE £2 ON A STANDARD TICKET (applies to tickets purchased prior to 3 weeks before the date of the concert!)\n\nWe hope you enjoy our season of live music. THANK YOU.\n
URL:https://millgateartscentre.co.uk/events/heartwood-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Millgate Arts Centre 2425,Saddleworth Concerts Society
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