Kleio Quartet
"A wonderfully dedicated group of musicians who bring assuredness and freshness to everything they play" Alina Ibragimova
Part of the Berkhamsted Music 2025-2026 Cycle
Add to my Calendar 14-03-2026 19:30 14-03-2026 21:30 36 Kleio Quartet The Kleio Quartet formed at the Seiji Ozawa International Chamber Academy in 2019, and are quickly establishing themselves as an internationally-recognised quartet. They won First Prize and Commission Prize at the Carl Nielsen International Chamber Music Competition in 2023. They are BBC New Generation Artists for 2024-26, and residents for the Royal Northern College of Music’s String Quartet Studio. Previously, they have held residencies as Britten Pears Young Artists, with the Strijkkwartet Biënnale Amsterdam, and with ProQuartet (Centre Européen de Musique de Chambre). Recent performance highlights include debuts at the Edinburgh International Festival, London’s Kings Place, and appearances at the North Norfolk Music Festival. Highlights of their 2024-25 season include a Danish tour and appearances at La Schubertiade de Sceaux, Frederiskværk Festival and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival. Berkhamsted Civic Centre, Berkhamsted DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Berkhamsted Civic Centre
161-163 High Street
Berkhamsted
Hertfordshire
HP4 3HB
England
Tickets
Prices: £25 U18 Free
Season tickets: £90
Book Tickets
Programme
Anton Webern – Fünf Sätze for String Quartet, Op.5
Ludwig van Beethoven – String Quartet in F minor 'Serioso', Op.95
Benjamin Britten – 3 Divertimenti
Felix Mendelssohn – String Quartet no.5 in E flat major, Op.44 no.3
Performers
Other concerts in this Series (+)
Programme Note
The Kleio Quartet formed at the Seiji Ozawa International Chamber Academy in 2019, and are quickly establishing themselves as an internationally-recognised quartet. They won First Prize and Commission Prize at the Carl Nielsen International Chamber Music Competition in 2023. They are BBC New Generation Artists for 2024-26, and residents for the Royal Northern College of Music’s String Quartet Studio. Previously, they have held residencies as Britten Pears Young Artists, with the Strijkkwartet Biënnale Amsterdam, and with ProQuartet (Centre Européen de Musique de Chambre).
Recent performance highlights include debuts at the Edinburgh International Festival, London’s Kings Place, and appearances at the North Norfolk Music Festival. Highlights of their 2024-25 season include a Danish tour and appearances at La Schubertiade de Sceaux, Frederiskværk Festival and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival.
