All castalian-quartet articles
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News
Castalian Quartet disbands after 15 years
Violist Natalie Loughran and cellist Steffan Morris will form the basis of the new Adler Quartet
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Review
Concert review: Castalian Quartet, Sheku Kanneh-Mason (cello)
Janet Banks visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 16 May 2025 for the recital of Natalie Klouda, Thomas Adès and Schubert
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Blogs
Twenty years in the Neuk: A festival like no other
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the East Neuk Festival returns with world-class string quartets playing late Beethoven, a new Sally Beamish commission for the combined ensembles and a spirit of musical adventure shaped by its breathtaking coastal Scottish setting
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Premium ❘ Feature
Flying the flag for young talent: young artists’ schemes
As the Young Classical Artists Trust celebrates its 40th anniversary, Jessica Duchen hears from artists whose careers have been supported by this and other schemes for emerging talent
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News
Castalian Quartet appoints new violist
US violist Natalie Loughran joins the ensemble, with her first official concert on 13 May at Wigmore Hall
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Review
Concert review: Castalian Quartet
Tim Homfray hears the performance of Janáček, Turnage and Bartók at London’s Wigmore Hall on 16 January 2024
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News
Cellist Steffan Morris joins the Castalian Quartet
The Welsh cellist will replace the quartet’s cellist of ten years, Christopher Graves
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Review
Concert review: Castalian Quartet
Leah Hollingsworth visits the Weill Recital Hall in New York’s Carnegie Hall for the performance on 15 February 2022
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Review
Live-streamed concert review: Castalian Quartet
Peter Quantrill listens to the performance live from Stoller Hall, Manchester, on 8 April 2021
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News
Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Castalian Quartet shortlisted at RPS Awards
Violinist Alina Ibragimova and cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras also nominated for awards
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News
Castalian String Quartet wins inaugural Merito String Quartet Award worth €45,000
Professional development award headed by Alban Berg Quartet cellist Valentin Erben, is based on secret observation of elligible quartets