Past events
Royal Academy of Music: Side by Side
The Ligeti Quartet performs with students from the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), in a programme focused on György Ligeti's Ramifications as part of the composer's centenary celebrations.
Nuc in York
Anna Meredith has achieved incredible success straddling multiple musical worlds, never compromising her raw, individual style. This concert features the Ligeti Quartet’s new album Nuc, providing a survey of Meredith’s career to date, heard through her original works for string quartet. New arrangements of Meredith’s music by the Quartet's violist Richard Jones also feature, including from her award-winning electronic and dance albums.
Cover art by Eleanor Meredith and Martin McGrath
Ligeti @ 100: Swaledale Festival
Box office open in March at www.swalefest.org
Tickets: £12 for adults and £3 for under 25s
Kings Place: Soundscape
Ligeti Quartet brings the now-vintage sound world of Steve Reich’s iconic Different Trains into the present day via the Soundscape system at Kings Place.
Alongside this poignant work the Quartet presents tracks from their new album Nuc, a collaboration with award-winning composer Anna Meredith. In addition to strings, Nuc features the sounds of synths, drum machines, birdsong, an MRI scanner, brass and hums, proving the durability of the string quartet in the twenty-first century.
Ligeti @ 100: Goldmark Gallery
Join the Ligeti Quartet in a programme celebrating the centenary of Hungarian composer György Ligeti's birth.
Nuc at Rough Trade East
Join the Ligeti Quartet and Anna Meredith at Rough Trade East for a short informal performance and hear the artists talk about their collaboration for their new album Nuc.
Nuc launch at the Leadmill
Composition Workshop at GSMD
Ligeti Quartet plays works by Guildhall undergraduate composers.
Composition Workshop at GSMD
Ligeti Quartet plays works by Guildhall undergraduate composers.
Radio 3 New Music Show
BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show returns to the Fire Station with a specially recorded event featuring several new music acts, including the renowned Ligeti Quartet and the cutting edge Distractfold Ensemble.
The show recorded on this evening will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show on Saturday 7th January 2023 at 22.00.
"The Caravan Moves On" - Concert
The Cornelius Cardew Concerts Trust (CCCT) is issuing its call for compositions 2022 dedicated to the spirit of the New which Cornelius Cardew embodied. The theme this year is "The Caravan Moves On". The instrumentation is string quartet + mezzo-soprano (Lotte Betts-Dean).
"The Caravan Moves On" - Workshop
The Cornelius Cardew Concerts Trust (CCCT) is issuing its call for compositions 2022 dedicated to the spirit of the New which Cornelius Cardew embodied. The theme this year is "The Caravan Moves On". The instrumentation is string quartet + mezzo-soprano (Lotte Betts-Dean).
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Ligeti Quartet play works by DKDM composers:
- Adrianna Kubica-Cypek
- Zechen Hu
- Kristin Warfvinge
- Emil Johansson
Our Silences are Your Silences
Tangram are curating a programme celebrating the 70th anniversary of Cage's 4'33'' by exploring the ways silence have influenced western classical music. The programme will include new works by Sun Keting and Qu Xiao-Song.
Our Silences are Your Silences
Tangram are curating a programme celebrating the 70th anniversary of Cage's 4'33'' by exploring the ways silence have influenced western classical music. The programme will include new works by Sun Keting and Qu Xiao-Song.
Symphony of Northwest Arkansas
Conducted by the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas' (SoNA) Music Director Paul Haas and featuring the live regional premiere of the groundbreaking piece New Canons by Trevor New, the program will include a mixture of chamber orchestra and chamber music inspired by artworks in the exhibition The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse.
KOGG duo @ Aldeburgh
Inspired by Bartók’s legacy as a composer and collector of Eastern Europe folk music, KOGG conjures a world inspired by the breadth of Bartok’s explorations coupled with their own unique sound and approach.
Experimental electroacoustic duo KOGG is a collaboration between Selena Kay and Cerys Hogg. KOGG combine composition with improvisation and generative approaches. Working with real and home-made instruments, sound objects, and field recordings, they fabricate a kaleidoscopic sound world of elastic rhythms and shifting melodies.
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Concert @ University of Birmingham
The Ligeti Quartet make their return to Barber Concerts and give the final Barber Lunchtime Concert of the 21/22 season.
Bristol New Music
Ayanna Witter-Johnson @ Wigmore
Ayanna Witter-Johnson is a multi-talented singer/songwriter, cellist, pianist and composer. She has a phenomenal mastery for seamlessly crossing the boundaries of classical, jazz, reggae, soul and R&B, to imprint her unique musical signature collaborating with artists including Anoushka Shankar, Nitin Sawhney, Andrea Bocelli and Jools Holland.
Laura Jurd Ensemble / Cheltenham
Laura Jurd leads this 11-piece ensemble recreating the music of her album Stepping Back, Jumping In, described as ‘a stylistic reinvention from the esteemed trumpeter’ with ‘moments of unalloyed joy’ by Guardian critic John Fordham. The ensemble features members of Laura’s regular quartet: pianist Elliot Galvin, bass player Conor Chaplin and drummer Corrie Dick, plus the Ligeti Quartet and three brass players. One for lovers of contemporary jazz and contemporary classical music.