Inverno String Quartet & Sabina Suciu (piano)
About this Event
Free admission | Donations welcome
Programme
A. Dvorak: Piano Quintet No.2 in A major, Op. 81, B.155
I. Allegro, ma non tanto
II. Dumka: Andante con moto
III. Scherzo (Furiant): Molto vivace
IV. Finale: Allegro
Artist Bio
Formed at the Royal College of Music in September 2022, the Inverno Quartet brings together musicians from Lithuania, Slovenia, Argentina/Spain, and Italy: violinists Ugnė Liepa Žuklytė and Maša Stopar, violist Rocío Ortega López, and cellist Niccolò Citrani. Reformed in 2025 with the addition of two new members, the ensemble combines a wide range of cultural influences with a shared commitment to chamber music.
The quartet has worked closely with distinguished chamber musicians and pedagogues including Simon Rowland-Jones, Adrian Levine, Jonathan Barritt, Emily Sun, Sinead O’Halloran, Ben Hancox, and Bryony Gibson-Cornish. They have also collaborated with the Alkyona Quartet and members of the Marmen Quartet, and have performed alongside internationally renowned clarinettist Michael Collins in works by Weber and Mozart.
As participants in masterclasses at the Royal College of Music, the ensemble has received coaching from the Pavel Haas, Sacconi, and Brodsky Quartets. The quartet was also selected to take part in Music Works Sundays at Kings Place, supported by the Albert and Eugenie Frost Music Trust, where they worked with Robert Max and Catherine Manson.
The Inverno Quartet regularly performs at prominent venues across the UK, including the Royal College of Music Performance Hall, the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall, the RCM Museum, St Mary Abbots, the Austrian Cultural Forum, and Sledmere House. The ensemble was selected for the Royal College of Music’s 2023/24 String Quartet Platform, receiving mentorship from members of the Marmen Quartet.
Recent highlights include a performance of Haydn’s Seven Last Words with narrator at the Royal College of Music Performance Hall, as well as reaching the final audition rounds for both the Tunnell Trust and the Kirckman Concert Society.
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