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JUILLIARD

Trinity Church Mansel Road

SW19 4AA

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Areta Zhulla, violin

Ronald Copes, violin

Molly Carr, viola

Astrid Scheen, cello

Beethoven String quartet in F major No 16 Op. 135

Schubert String quartet in G major No 15 Op.161 D 887

Founded in 1946 and hailed as “the most important American quartet in history,” (Boston Globe) the Juilliard Quartet celebrate their 75th anniversary with two concerts in Wimbledon.

£44

Students

Each Juilliard Quartet concert carries a 20% reduction when both concerts are booked together.

Their first programme concentrates on two astonishing works that bring to a close two mighty cycles of string quartetsboth in their way distillations of what had gone before.

Renowned for championing contemporary composers, the Juilliard’s programme offers the first UK performance of String quartet No 2 ‘Amorphous Figures’ (2022) by Tyson Gholston Davis the young African-American composer who is creating quite a stir in musical circles.