Gabrieli Quartet
The Gabrieli String Quartet is a well-known string quartet musical ensemble founded in 1966. It has a long residency association with Essex University, UK.
Personnel
1st violin:
- Kenneth Sillito (1966-1986)
- John Georgiadis (1986-1990)
- Yossi Zivoni (1995-2000)
2nd violin:
- Claire Simpson (1966-1969)
- Brendan O'Reilly (1969-2015)
viola
- Ian Jewel
'cello
- Keith Harvey
Origins and activities
The foundation date of the Quartet is given as 1966 or 1967. It has toured to Europe, North America, the Far East and Australia. In UK it performs at Aldeburgh Festival, the City of London Festival and the Cheltenham Festival. It also performs every year in the Mostly Mozart Festival of the London Barbican Centre. The Quartet have been resident artists at Essex University since 1971. They have given world premieres of works by William Alwyn, Benjamin Britten, Alan Bush, Daniel Jones, Gordon Crosse, Nicholas Maw, Panufnik and John McCabe. They also gave the British premiere of the Sibelius piano quintet. They have made many recordings.[1]
Keith Harvey, cellist of the quartet, died on 28 April 2017, aged 79.[2]
Notes and references
- ↑ Information in this paragraph derived from David M. Cummings, International Who's Who in Classical Music (Routledge 2003), p. 381. See
- ↑ Keith Harvey, cellist – obituary The Daily Telegraph, 5 May 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
External links
- Kenneth Sillito profile
- John Georgiadis website
- Notice of Ian Jewell
- Notice of Keith Harvey
- Notice of Brendan O'Reilly