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Bridge by the Riverside: A Concert of English String Quartet Music

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Sun 1st Jan 2017

Sun 3 Sep - Sun 3 Sep 2017 (2017)

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Live Performance

Sands Film Studio, 82 St Marychurch Street, London SE16 4HZ

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The Pavone Quartet presents a programme of English String Quartet music by composers with connections to London and the riverside; Vaughan-Williams and Frank Bridge.

The Pavone Quartet formed in 2012 and have performed in a number of iconic London locations since; from Borough Market to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.They are delighted to present a coffee concert of English string quartet music at Sands Film Studios. The concert will feature works by two English composers with connections to London; Vaughan-Williams, who lived in London as a student at the Royal College of Music in 1890, and Frank Bridge, who also studied at the RCM just nine years later in 1899.

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