Medici String Quartet
The Medici String Quartet is British string quartet.
The Medici Quartet has been ensemble in residence at the University of Surrey since 1996, as well as having a strong link to the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. It was formed in 1971 and somewhat disbanded in 2007 when Paul Robertson became seriously ill. Robertson died of a heart condition on 26 July 2016.[1]
Members
- Paul Robertson, first violin, who plays a Domenico Montagnana violin made in Venice in 1729.
- Stephen Morris, second violin, who plays a Joannes Udalricus Eberle violin made in Prague in 1760.
- Ivo-Jan van der Werff, viola, who plays a Giovanni Grancino viola made in Milan circa 1690.
- Anthony Lewis, cello, who plays a Giacinto Rugeri cello made in Cremona circa 1690.
References
- Katy Wright (8 August 2016). "Violinist Paul Robertson dies aged 63". Rhinegold Publishing. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
- Robertson, Paul, Soundscapes: A Musician's Journey Through Life, 2016, London, Faber & Faber.
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