CONCERT: Engegård Quartet

Date and Time
Sat, 20th Sep, 2025 at 19:30 - 21:30

Hellens is delighted to once again welcome this superb string quartet for a concert in the Great Barn.

Avid Engegård (violin)
Amanda Håøy Horn (violin)
Juliet Jopling (viola)
Jan Clemens Carlsen (cello)

Programme:

Boyce (arr Derek Smith) String Quartet arrangement of Symphony No 2

Grieg String Quartet No 1 in g minor Op 27

Beethoven String Quartet in E flat major Op 127

The Engegård Quartet of Norway have already made a huge impact in Herefordshire: in back-to-back concerts in Autumn 2023 at Hellens and the Lion Ballroom, Leominster and, earlier this year, at Hay-on-Wye.  Formed under the midnight sun in Lofoten in 2005, and now one of Scandinavia’s most sought-after classical ensembles, they have received true international acclaim through their performances at many of Europe’s finest venues and also through their discography.  The Engegård are equally at home with the core repertoire and the lesser-known music of their homeland.  They have played with some world-famous musicians, including Sir Andras Schiff, Leif Ove Andsnes and Kim Kashkashian.

An arrangement of a very short Boyce Symphony opens the concert: this is music of freshness, fluidity and lively rhythms. 

Grieg’s G minor String Quartet which follows is his only complete work in this genre to have survived (he left one unfinished and a third one is lost).  It is unmistakably Nordic and bears many of the characteristics of Grieg’s genius: songful lyricism, colour, atmosphere, dance-like elements …  The work has drama, a certain grandeur, rich sonorities, shimmering writing and much more.  Understandably, it is regarded as one of the outstanding string quartets of the late 19th century.   

Beethoven’s Op 127 is the first of the composer’s five late string quartets which, by any standard, are among the pinnacles of achievement in Western classical music.  In it, the material is reduced to its bare minimum, heightening its impact; a new harmonic language emerges; moments of silence create extraordinary tension; and there are passages of transcendent beauty, especially in the slow movement.

Concert tickets £20  (Students in full-time education and carers free)
Haywain bar and doors open 30 minutes prior to performance.

 
In a collaboration with Espressivo Concerts

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