I'm not quite sure how to put this, but I spent Saturday evening in a cultural environment, soaking up the Mozart and Beethoven output of the Cassieopia String Quartet at St Lawrence Church in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
The works on offer were Mozart's String Quartet No 19 (Dissonance) K 465 in C major and Beethoven's String Quartet Op 18 No 4 in C minor.
Thank you Lizzie Rowland (Viola), Rosanna Lowe (Cello), Thomas Bentley (Violin 1) and Jacob Gritt (Violin II).
I stand in awe of their technical excellence, discipline and concentration and wish them the best for the future they deserve.
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Saturday Night With The Cassiopeia String Quartet
I'm not quite sure how to put this, but I spent Saturday evening in a cultural environment, soaking up the Mozart and Beethoven output of the Cassieopia String Quartet at St Lawrence Church in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
The works on offer were Mozart's String Quartet No 19 (Dissonance) K 465 in C major and Beethoven's String Quartet Op 18 No 4 in C minor.
Thank you Lizzie Rowland (Viola), Rosanna Lowe (Cello), Thomas Bentley (Violin 1) and Jacob Gritt (Violin II).
I stand in awe of their technical excellence, discipline and concentration and wish them the best for the future they deserve.
Saturday Night With The Cassiopeia String Quartet
I'm not quite sure how to put this, but I spent Saturday evening in a cultural environment, soaking up the Mozart and Beethoven output of the Cassieopia String Quartet at St Lawrence Church in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
The works on offer were Mozart's String Quartet No 19 (Dissonance) K 465 in C major and Beethoven's String Quartet Op 18 No 4 in C minor.
Thank you Lizzie Rowland (Viola), Rosanna Lowe (Cello), Thomas Bentley (Violin 1) and Jacob Gritt (Violin II).
I stand in awe of their technical excellence, discipline and concentration and wish them the best for the future they deserve.
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