Marmen Quartet prepares to delight audiences in Music Nairn concert
A prizewinning group of classical musicians is performing at a nearby coastal town next week.
The Marmen Quartet will perform masterworks by Ravel, Bartók, and Mozart at Nairn Community and Arts Centre on Saturday, October 26 at 7.30pm as part of the Music Nairn 2024/24 concert series.
Formed in 2013 at the Royal College of Music, the ensemble has held the Guildhall School of Music String Quartet Fellowship and trained with mentors at the Hochschule für Musik in Hannover and in London.
Comprising Johannes Marmen (violin), Laia Valentin Braun (violin), Bryony Gibson-Cornish (viola), and Sinead O’Halloran (cello), the quartet has won accolades including first prizes at the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition and the Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2019, where they also received the Haydn and Canadian Commission prizes.
Other achievements include winning the Royal Overseas League Competition in 2018 and receiving awards at the International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition.
Marmen has previously played leading European venues such as Wigmore Hall, the Berlin Philharmonie, and Stockholm Konserthuset, and has performed at the BBC Proms.
The Nairn programme will feature masterpieces including Ravel’s String Quartet, Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3, and Mozart’s String Quartet in C major K465 'Dissonance'.
Advance tickets for the concert on Saturday, October 26 at 7.30pm are available from Nairn Community Centre in person, via 01667 453476 or www.nairncc.co.uk priced at £19 or £16 for Music Nairn members. Under 25 tickets are discounted at £3. Tickets will also be available to purchase on the day.
Music Nairn promotes classical music. The venue tiered seating for over 150 and maximum capacity of 300.
Details of Music Nairn’s 2024/25 concert series can be found at www.musicnairn.org.uk.