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Australian String Quartet

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Active from
  
1985

Members
  
Niall Brown

Genre
  
Classical


Record labels
  
Deutsche Grammophon, Universal Music LLC

Albums
  
Hill: String Quartets Nos. 5, 6 and 11

Similar
  
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Australia Ensemble

Profiles

The australian string quartet string quartet in e minor


The Australian String Quartet (ASQ) is a chamber music group based at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide, South Australia, and delivers an artistic program of performances, workshops, commissions and education projects across Australia and abroad.

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The quartet performs on a matched set of string instruments hand crafted by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini between c.1743-1784 in Italy. The earliest of these is a violoncello (c.1743), and a violin (1748-49), both made in Piacenza. The viola (1783) and another violin (1784) were made in Turin.

The quartet has appeared at international music festivals and toured internationally.

Guest artists have included pianists Angela Hewitt and Piers Lane, mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, clarinettist Michael Collins, violist Brett Dean and cellist Pieter Wispelwey.

In the media

In 2014-15, a documentary "Highly Strung" was made about the ASQ that documented the breakup of the quartet as it was then, plus the making of a copy of the cello by Italian luthier Roberto Cavagnoli. The documentary was made by acclaimed film-maker, Scott Hicks. It introduces us to Ulrike Klein, a Board member of the ASQ, and the members of the quartet.

Songs

String Quartet in D Major K155: III Molto allegroString Quartets: Beethoven – Haydn – Mozart · 2012
String Quartet in D Major K155: I AllegroString Quartets: Beethoven – Haydn – Mozart · 2012
String Quartet in D Major K155: II AndanteString Quartets: Beethoven – Haydn – Mozart · 2012

References

Australian String Quartet Wikipedia