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Australian String Quartet

Friday 05 September 2025

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Join us for a captivating lunchtime concert featuring the acclaimed Australian String Quartet. Experience the evocative and intriguing soundworld of Caroline Shaw’s First Essay ‘Nimrod’ from Three Essays, a contemporary work that plays with fragments and “musical trap doors.” This is beautifully paired with the profound and deeply introspective Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat major, the first of his revolutionary late quartets, known for its tender introspection and spiritual depth. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear these world-class musicians, currently celebrating their 40th year, deliver a dynamic performance.

 

Caroline Shaw First Essay ‘Nimrod’ from Three Essays
Beethoven String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat major, Op. 127

Dale Barltrop
Francesca Hiew
Chris Cartlidge
Michael Dahlenburg

The Australian String Quartet (ASQ) is Australia’s pre-eminent organisation dedicated to string quartet music and Quartet-in-Residence at the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music. Defined by excellence in performance and the joy of musical expression, the ASQ’s DNA comprises three inseparable parts. At the centre is the Quartet—four full-time musicians, each a creative force in crafting the world’s most dynamic and intimate music. Surrounding the Quartet is an innovative production company that presents, tours, records, and promotes exceptional artistry. Sustaining this, is a vital community of partners including a national Board, visionary Patron—Maria Myers AC, Major Partner—The University of Adelaide, Instrument Partner—UKARIA and Government Supporters.

Together, the ASQ celebrate music from the past to the present, from near and afar, and strive to reflect contemporary Australia through their performances, collaborations, advocacy, learning programs, and development of new work. Their landmark ASQ Australian Music Fund, supports the ensembles ground-breaking Australian Anthology project that proudly champions the work of Australian artists.

In their 40th year, they are energised by their purpose to create chemistry and amplify intimacy through experiences that engage people across regional and metropolitan Australia and around the world.

Dates, Times & Book

Fri 05 Sep 1:00 PM £10 Book

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