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A game of numbers: Belcea Quartet and Quatuor Ébène play octets by Mendelssohn and Enescu

Belcea Quartet and Quatuor Ébène
© Wigmore Hall Trust
Belcea Quartet and Quatuor Ébène
© Wigmore Hall Trust
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“forward-looking in its layered polyphony and the sheer density of the writing”
Reviewed at Wigmore Hall, London on 28 May 2024
Mendelssohn, String Octet in E flat major, Op.20
Enescu, String Octet in C major, Op.7
Fauré, Requiem: In paradisum (arr. Raphaël Merlin)
Belcea Quartet
Corina Belcea, Violin
Suyeon Kang, Violin
Krzysztof Chorzelski, Viola
Antoine Lederlin, Cello
Quatuor Ébène
Gabriel Le Magadure, Violin
Jonathan Schwarz, Violin
Marie Chilemme, Viola
Yuya Okamoto, Cello
A constellation of quartets end the East Neuk Festival
****1
Echoes of Youth: the Belcea and Ébène Quartets at Carnegie Hall
****1
A Basque banquet at the Festival Ravel
*****
Beautiful Brahms from the Belcea Quartet at East Neuk
****1
All passions spent: Chamayou and the Belcea Quartet
*****
World-class music making: the Belcea Quartet in Hamburg
****1
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