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Read MoreViolinists, violists and cellists aged 18 - 25 apply here!
Read MoreA concert highlighting the importance of family, part of our 2019-20 headline concert series.
Read MoreJoin us on Sunday 1st December at the City of Edinburgh Methodist Church for the launch of our 2019-20 season.
Read MoreThe Edinburgh Quartet Trust is seeking to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic individual to provide comprehensive administrative support the Edinburgh Quartet.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to be part of this year’s Refugee Festival Scotland.
Read MoreCongratulations to cellist Carlos Verperinas García, winner of our 2019 Apprentice competition.
Read MoreJoin us in Edinburgh at the public auditions to watch and support our Apprentice finalists
Read MoreWe’re proud to continue our support of new composition through a unique collaborative music and spoken word commission by Peter Longworth.
Read MoreThis season we’re delighted to be live streaming four of our concerts, so wherever you are in the world, you can sit back and enjoy the EQ!
Read MoreIt’s been a very busy but rewarding couple of weeks - catch up with the EQ.
Read MoreSkip rush hour and unwind with music from Scotland’s flagship string quartet.
Read MoreA reflection on isolation and remoteness, featuring the works of composers who have been informed by their own sense of exile.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to introduce the EQ Season Pass. Join us for all four Exile or Rush Hour concerts and SAVE UP TO 20%!
Read MoreWith the search for our next apprentice underway we hear from 2018 & 2016 apprentices, Oscar Holch and Emily Pond.
Read MoreView our new season brochure below and book now to guarantee your seats! All tickets are available to book through our website and we have also introduced season passes - make significant savings when you book for our full season of concerts at Queens Hall (Edinburgh), City Halls (Glasgow), or Le Monde (Edinburgh) for our Classical Rush Hour series.
The Quartet are currently supported by Creative Scotland, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation and the Friends of the Edinburgh Quartet.
The players are eternally grateful for the substantial continuing support from St. Vincent’s Chapel in Edinburgh, who provide the Quartet with a home to rehearse in the heart of the city.
Friends play a vital role in the life of the Quartet... your donations help us to programme a world-class season of concerts, deliver education workshops across Scotland, and support upcoming composers.
Photographs by Sandy Butler