Virtuoso Quartet
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The Virtuoso String Quartet was a British quartet, founded by the Gramophone Company (better known as HMV) in 1924,[1] being the first such quartet established specifically for recording.[2] In effect they displaced the Catterall Quartet from their position recording for HMV.[3]
Marjorie Hayward led them for the 15 years of their life. Raymond Jeremy and Cedric Sharpe previously performed in the Philharmonic Quartet.
- Marjorie Hayward, first violin
- Edwin Virgo, second violin
- Raymond Jeremy, viola
- Cedric Sharpe, cello
Concerts
1926/10: The first Bradford Festival of Chamber Music.[4] Brahms sextet op36; Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht
1926/12/11: St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Debussy quartet G minor; Mozart quartet in E flat (K.v. 428) [5]
1927/6: Wigmore Hall, London. John B. McEwen: Three quartets[6]
1927/10: Second Bradford Festival
1927/9/28, 1927/10/12&26: Aeolian Hall, London
1927: Wigmore Hall, London. Bax: Quartet 2, Oboe quintet, Piano quintet[7]
1928/3/13, Town Hall, Chelsea: Chelsea Music Club 36th concert[8]
1928/6/15: Aeolian Hall, London. John B. McEwen: Quartet in C Minor, first performance; Arnold Bax; York Bowen.[9]
1928/10/23: Town Hall, Oxford: Ravel[10]
1928/11/22: Town Hall, Oxford
1930/3/26 Wigmore Hall: Bax[11]
1930 As part of the Celtic Congress, University College concert hall, London; concert included work by John McCormack, the Welsh soprano Megan Foster, and the cellist, Beatrice Harrison [12]