News
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Elias listed as one of five “leading young string quartets”
Date of Story 29 January, Friday, 2010
The Elias String Quartet was listed as one of the five “leading young string quartets” in the recent issue of Gramophone, together with the Pavel Haas Quartet, the Doric Quartet, the Jerusalem Quartet and Quatour Ebène. We are also featured on the cover CD, playing a movement from Mendelssohn’s op.80 quartet.
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Elias String Quartet mailing list up and running
Date of Story 15 January, Friday, 2010
If you want regular updates from us about upcoming concerts and other news, please send an email to:
contact@eliasstringquartet.com
We will add you to the mailing list and stay in touch.
(If you want to contact us about a possible concert, please contact Ingpen & Williams at:
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Mendelssohn recording recommended by the BBC
Date of Story 29 October, Thursday, 2009
We happily acknowledge that our recording of the op.80 Mendelssohn Quartet was chosen as best recording in a recent BBC Radio 3 Building A Library!
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The Elias Quartet announced as BBC New Generation Artist
Date of Story 6 October, Tuesday, 2009
We can proudly report that we have been selected to join BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists scheme!
The BBC writes on their web page:
“More than 70 international soloists and groups have been supported by the scheme since its inception 10 years ago, since which time it has provided some of the world’s best young musical talent with a wide-ranging programme of broadcast and performance opportunities over a two-year period.
Those artists joining the scheme from September are:
Khatia Buniatishvilli (piano – Georgia)
Francesco Piemontesi (piano – Italy)
Elias Quartet (UK)
Atos Trio (Germany)
Malin Christensson (soprano – Sweden)
Henk Neven (baritone – The Netherlands)” -
The Australian adventure over…
Date of Story 7 September, Monday, 2009
After a fantastic tour, and an amazing week in Armidale coaching young australian chamber musicians, we have returned to Britain. We played concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle, Coffs Harbour and Hobart, in some truly spectacular venues. The schedule was intense, but the experience was incredibly rewarding thanks to the well-oiled organisation of Musica Viva, and the remarkable people working there.
In Armidale we met some young aspiring groups, many of which can look forward to a long professional career. They astounded us with their dedication and receptive attitude! We certainly learned at least as much as they did!
We will miss Australia and the incredible people we met there profoundly.
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Wigmore Hall Live CD released
Date of Story 11 April, Saturday, 2009

Our new CD has just been released. It was recorded live in the Wigmore Hall on the 29th of December last year in a concert where we performed Schubert´s Quartettsatz, Mozart´s “Dissonance” Quartet, and Mendelssohn´s extraordinary Quartet Op.44 No.2. It has already received fine reviews!
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Elias leaves Ensemble 360
Date of Story 10 January, Saturday, 2009
After four amazing years we have decided to leave Ensemble 360 to be able to concentrate fully on the quartet. Through the arrangements of Music in the Round, we have been fortunate to be able to make music together with some of the finest young players in the world, and get to know an incredibly supportive audience.
We will staying for the full 2008-2009 season, and we hope to be able to come back to Sheffield often!
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Homepage CD Link
Date of Story 21 October, Tuesday, 2008
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Alexander Goehr Piano Quintet Recording
Date of Story 11 October, Saturday, 2008
Our disc of Alexander Goehr’s piano quintet has just been released for Meridian Records, with pianist Daniel Becker. It’s a wonderful work which deserves to be better known and become part of the standard piano quintet repertoire! We’ve loved getting to know it and working on it with Mr. Goehr. Having him there during the recording could have been very stressful, whereas on the contrary, it was reassuring as he was such an encouraging presence and left us enormous scope for freedom in our interpretation of his music. We played the quintet last November at Mr. Goehr’s 75th birthday celebration concert in the Wigmore Hall. Also on the disc are his piano trio and his suite for violin and piano, with violinist Ning Kam and cellist Thomas Caroll.
