Photo: Steve Gullick

Kettle’s Yard plays host to celebrated string ensemble the Albion Quartet on 5 March, promising an evening of exquisite classical music. Featuring pieces by Beethoven, Maconchy and Brahms, the concert will give ample opportunity for the talented foursome to show their exceptional musicianship. Formed in 2016, the Albion Quartet comprises four of the UK’s most outstanding young string players, with the quartet currently holding residencies at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and London’s Kings Palace. They are also members of the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust, and give regular chamber music workshops at primary schools. Having collaborated with several composers and renowned artists, the Albion Quartet are quickly establishing themselves on the world stage, as their frequent appearances at prestigious venues across Europe are proving. Their Kettle’s Yard concert starts at 8pm on 5 March. Tickets are £20 and are available from

kettlesyard.co.uk

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