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Sunday 5 March 2023, 3.00pm

Judith van Driel (violin), Marleen Wester (violin), Marie-Louise de Jong (viola), David Faber (cello)

About

The Dudok Quartet Amsterdam is forging a reputation as one of the most creative and versatile young quartets of its generation.  With its ethos of “sharing the heart of music”, the Quartet is committed to crafting unique and eclectic programmes in order to engage with its audiences in new and imaginative ways. The Dudok Quartet has performed at many of the major European venues and festivals including the Vienna Konzerthaus, Wigmore Hall, Beethovenhaus Bonn, De Bijloke, Barcelona Auditori, De Doelen, Festspiele Mecklenburg Vorpommern, Heidelberg String Quartet Festival, West Cork Chamber Music Festival and the Amsterdam String Quartet Biennale, as well as appearing regularly at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw and Amsterdam Muziekgebouw.

Programme

Mozart. String Quartet in F Major, K 590

Tchaikovsky. String Quartet No.1 in D major, Op.11

Shostakovich. String Quartet No.5, Op.92

More about the Dudok Quartet

Read more about the Dudok Quartet on their website.

Tickets

Book now on our TicketSource page or call the TicketSource booking line on 0333 666 3366.

This Joe Stirling Memorial Concert (see below) is free of charge to NCM Season ticket holders and Members.

There will be a pre-concert talk by Phyllida Scrivens at 2.00pm, entitled Escaping Hitler: The remarkable life of Joe Stirling.

Phyllida Scrivens is a published biographer and public speaker, living in Thorpe St Andrew. She met Joe Stirling by chance in 2011 and spent the following three years interviewing him and numerous others about his remarkable life. Her first book, Escaping Hitler: A Jewish Boy’s Quest for Freedom and His Future, was written alongside her MA studies in Biography at UEA and published by Pen and Sword Books in 2016. Signed copies of the book will be available for sale at £18 (cash or card) on the day.

More about the Dudok Quartet

Ever enterprising, the 2020 coronavirus crisis saw the Dudok Quartet embrace new initiatives with the launch of its own “Signature Sessions” concert series in Amsterdam, supported by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.

Joe Stirling Memorial Concert

On his death, Joe Stirling left a generous legacy to Norfolk & Norwich Music Club (now Norwich Chamber Music), in appreciation of the great pleasure he had gained from his membership and the concerts it has organised.

It was his wish that the legacy be used to support an annual concert, with free admission extended to current members, his family and students. Members are invited to make a voluntary contribution to extend the duration of the fund for future concerts (or at the Trustees' discretion, the musical education of young people).

More information about the Memorial Concert and Joe Stirling's life can be found here.