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Treitler Quartet

Part of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts, Spring 2017 Season

Add to my Calendar 12-03-2017 18:30 12-03-2017 20:30 36 Treitler Quartet Oscar Treitler (violin)Caroline Waldemarsson Treitler (violin)Jonna Inge (viola)Emma Beskow (cello) Pre-concert talk with Roderick Swanston at 5.30pm in the Brockway Room: Challenging the tradition. Voices outside the German canon. The Treitler Quartet is a young Swedish string quartet with a great passion for bringing the rich string quartet repertoire to a broad audience. The members of the quartet met at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and after studying abroad at the Mozarteum, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Indiana University, and The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, they met back in Stockholm to immerse themselves in the study of the string quartet repertoire. In 2012 they gave a recital series in Stockholm that was followed by appearances at festivals around Sweden such as Music at Siljan, Värmland Chamber Music Festival "Kammarmusik i Vintertid", Chamber Music Festival Kammarmusikfestival i Allhelgonakyrkan and Södertälje Chamber Music Festival. Perfomances throughout Europe include a recital at Villa Hagalund in Helsinki, and an upcoming concert at Conway Hall, London. Their intense performances have captured audiences and critics alike. The press has compared the Treitler quartet's energetic style to that of the great Swedish Fresk Quartet. The quartet was awarded the Ensemble scholarship 2016 by the Swedish Royal Academy of Music. treitlerkvartetten.se Conway Hall, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Holborn
London
WC1R 4RL
England

Programme

Maurice Ravel – String Quartet in F major
Henri Dutilleux – Ainsi la nuit
Edvard Grieg – String Quartet no.1 in G minor, Op.27

Performers

Treitler Quartet

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Programme Note

Oscar Treitler (violin)
Caroline Waldemarsson Treitler (violin)
Jonna Inge (viola)
Emma Beskow (cello)

Pre-concert talk with Roderick Swanston at 5.30pm in the Brockway Room:

Challenging the tradition. Voices outside the German canon.

The Treitler Quartet is a young Swedish string quartet with a great passion for bringing the rich string quartet repertoire to a broad audience. The members of the quartet met at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and after studying abroad at the Mozarteum, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Indiana University, and The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, they met back in Stockholm to immerse themselves in the study of the string quartet repertoire. In 2012 they gave a recital series in Stockholm that was followed by appearances at festivals around Sweden such as Music at Siljan, Värmland Chamber Music Festival "Kammarmusik i Vintertid", Chamber Music Festival Kammarmusikfestival i Allhelgonakyrkan and Södertälje Chamber Music Festival. Perfomances throughout Europe include a recital at Villa Hagalund in Helsinki, and an upcoming concert at Conway Hall, London. Their intense performances have captured audiences and critics alike. The press has compared the Treitler quartet's energetic style to that of the great Swedish Fresk Quartet. The quartet was awarded the Ensemble scholarship 2016 by the Swedish Royal Academy of Music.

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