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For the end of its concert season, the Edinburgh Quartet held back something special. more
The Herald, 2 April 2010
The Edinburgh Quartet's 50th Anniversary Gala Concert celebrated all that the long-serving ensemble stands for - commitment to the core repertoire; the encouragement of new repertoire; collaboration at the highest level; and the active encouragement of young artists. more
Classical Review, The Scotsman, 23 Feb 2010
The quartet spent considerable time performing Haydn for last year's bicentenary of the composer's death, and this was reflected in the easy familiarity and warmth of the performance. more
The Guardian, 22 Feb 2010
Presented with passionate perception… more
The Herald, 16 Jun 2009
The setting for a lunchtime recital could have hardly been more perfect… more
Music Review, The Scotsman, 14 May 2009
The Edinburgh Quartet's performance was a model of succinctness… more
The Herald, 19 Feb 2009
… firing on all cylinders, they produced a rambunctious performance of the Quintet that had the feel of a jam session. more
The Herald, 15 Feb 2008
… the Sunrise quartet was played with beauty, fluency and real warmth of colour. more
The Herald, 7 Feb 2008
The Edinburgh Quartet made their Beethoven sizzle with a high-voltage performance. more
The Herald, 20 Nov 2007
The Quartet play "new" with as much care and sensitivity - more even, perhaps - as their opening classic. more
The Scotsman, 15 Nov 2007
A spiritual communion with nature lit with playing of immense bravura and earthy energy. more
Bournemouth Echo, 5 Nov 2007
Here is a composer who says what he wants to say with music that is rewarding, accessible and enjoyable. more
Music Web International, 12 Oct 2007
Music for trombone and string quartet is a bit like fusion food. more
The Herald, 13 June 2007
Quartet's qualities a stroke of geniuses. more
Evening News, 21 Jun 2004
Galvanised by all the intangible forces that a fresh approach can bring, their playing of Haydn, Robert Simpson and Schubert fascinated in being both strongly rooted yet gloriously liberated. more
The Scotsman, 13 Jan 2004
With its focus on the 1950s, the Edinburgh Quartet's winter season at the Queen's Hall is a major voyage of rediscovery. more
The Herald, 25 Nov 2003
In both the Rubbra and almost equally taxing 3rd Quartet by Brahms, the Edinburgh Quartet carried forward the high standard they had established in the opening Haydn. more
Evening News, 24 Nov 2003
Precise, passionate, full-bodied and sensual. more
Evening News, 20 Nov 2003
String quartets come and go, but not the Edinburgh Quartet: it has 43 years of music-making behind it and is still forging ahead. It is the only professional string quartet of any standing in Scotland. more
The Telegraph, 2 Jun 2003