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Elmore Quartet at Christ Church

T he Elmore Quartet returned to a near-capacity Christ Church, where more than 250 music connoisseurs were lucky enough to hear Phantasy for String Quartet by Imogen Holst and a String Quartet n.º 12 in E flat, op. 127 by Beethoven. Phantasy  received the Royal College of Music Cobbett Prize for an original chamber composition in 1928; it is a piece reminiscent of Thatgamecompany's Journey  (2012), and is submerged in all the emotions displayed therein: a piece that sways from the spirited to the introspective whimsically— not too different from what the next piece's first movement does: The maestoso beginning of Beethoven’s String Quartet in E flat  also thrives on slowly building momentum, accelerating joyously and then stopping to breathe and reflect, only to grow explosive again. It was my favourite of what I did hear today, as I confess I had to leave early because I had left my car queuing in the temporary lights of Eastbank Street, and my wife inf...

The Marine Fund of North Meols, 1825

Chetham’s pianists at Christ Church

João Luís and Madeleine Brown Revitalise Music in Christ Church

The Roth Guitar Duo at Christ Church

Maria Stratigou at Christ Church