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Doric String Quartet

Sun 30 Nov 2025 7:30pm

Sun 30 Nov 2025 7:30pm

£24 / Free U25s
(includes £2 booking fee)

Alex Redington

violin

Ying Xue

violin

Hélène Clément

viola

John Myerscough

cello

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Wiltshire Music Centre
Wiltshire Music Centre Ashley Road Bradford-on-Avon UK

01225 860 100

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This performance contains easily accessible seats. If you are using a wheelchair or require front-row seats, please contact the Box Office on 01225 860 100 to book your seats.

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Chamber Music Pass: Receive a 20% discount when booking for three or more chamber music concerts. Promotion applies for each ticket booked across different concerts (excludes booking fees)*

Postponed from 4 Oct 2024 until 30 Nov 2025

The final masterworks of a titan of classical music

BEETHOVEN String Quartet No 16 in F major Op 135
HAYDN String Quartet in D major Op20 No4
BEETHOVEN String Quartet No 15 in A minor Op 132

Beethoven’s remarkable late string quartets are widely considered to be among the finest works written for
the ensemble. A thrilling programme exploring some of the last pieces the composer ever penned, showcasing romantic flair and technical brilliance. These works are complemented by the elegance of Haydn, a towering early influence of Beethoven.

The Doric String Quartet brings an elegance and intimacy both to the Classical canon and new music and as they go into their 25th anniversary this season, the players continue to deepen their interpretations and win fans across the world. Having performed cycles of Haydn, Mendelssohn, Britten and Bartók at famous venues around the world, including Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Vienna Konzerthaus and Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, this season they turn their attention to Beethoven, embarking on a recording project for Chandos, with the first instalment out this year, and culminating in 2026–27 with the 200th anniversary of the composer’s death.

All ticket holders’ tickets from 4 Oct 2024 have been transferred to this new event date. If you are unable to attend the rescheduled date, please contact the Box Office. 

Luminous beauty of sound

The Telegraph

Supported by Cavatina

Supported by Cavatina