Date: 

15 March 2026

Time:

7:30 pm

Artists:

Maia Cabeza violin I
Ying Xue violin II
Emma Wernig viola
John Myerscough cello

Doric String Quartet copyright Kirk Truman

Programme:

Mendelssohn String Quartet No.1 in E flat, Op. 12
Janáček String Quartet No.1 Kreutzer Sonata
Beethoven String Quartet No.10 in E flat, Op.74 Harp

The Doric String Quartet bring elegance and intimacy both to the classical canon and to new music, with the depth and integrity of their interpretations winning them fans across the world. Having performed complete cycles of Haydn, Mendelssohn and Bartók at the most prominent European venues, including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Vienna Konzerthaus and Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, the players have turned their attention to Beethoven and Britten. The first instalment of their Beethoven cycle was released in 2023, and was praised by The Times as ‘a joy’. The series culminates in 2026–27, in time for the 200th anniversary of Beethoven’s death.

Their intellectual rigour has led the players to use specially made original-style bows for performing classical repertoire from Haydn to Mendelssohn. While they are known for their refined performances of this repertoire, they are also committed to new music, performing works by composers such as Brett Dean, Thomas Adès, Héloïse Werner, Eleanor Alberga and Andrea Tarrodi. Their curiosity and flexibility are represented by a discography of more than 20 recordings for Chandos, with whom they have recorded exclusively since 2010, ranging from Purcell to John Adams.

The quartet often perform repertoire for string quartet and orchestra. This includes Elgar’s Introduction and Allegro and John Adams’ Absolute Jest, which has become a firm part of their repertoire since they gave the Austrian premiere at Vienna Konzerthaus with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and John Adams.

In the 2025–26 season, the quartet return to the Concertgebouw and Wigmore Hall, make their debut at Shanghai Symphony Hall and present the complete Britten cycle at De Bijloke in Ghent, commemorating 50 years since the composer’s death.

Please note the change of artists and programme for this date, as a result of the Castalian Quartet having disbanded.

Location

Festival Theatre, Malvern Theatres, Grange Rd, Malvern, WR14 3HB UK

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