English String Quartet

The English String Quartet was founded in 1902 by a group of students from the Royal College of Music: Thomas F. Morris (1st violin), Herbert H. Kinsey (2nd violin), Frank Bridge (viola) and Ivor James (cello).[https://sounds.bl.uk/Classical-music/Chamber-music#:~:text=Founded%20in%201908%2C%20the%20London,the%20quartet%20throughout%20its%20existence. British Library Sounds] The name was not officially adopted until 1908. Morris left to join the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 and was replaced by Marjorie Hayward as leader. Bridge became an occasional player from the same year and was sometimes replaced by Alfred Hobday. Edwin Virgo took over as 2nd violin in 1918. The original group disbanded in 1925.Hindmarsh, Paul. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/965549 'Frank Bridge: seeds of discontent'], in The Musical Times

Vol. 132, No. 1775 (January 1991), pp. 695-698

The Quartet put on its own concert seasons and provisional tours, but also gave recitals at private houses, including the homes of Bridge's friend Marjorie Fass in London (Bedford Square) and Eastbourne. They also played at Edgar Speyer's Classical Concerts Society and at other recital series. Their core repertoire was mostly classical - Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven - but also included the British premieres of the quartets of Debussy (in October 1904)Huss, Fabian. The Music of Frank Bridge (2015), p.44 and Ravel. In June 1909 the Quartet played the first performance of Bridge's String Quartet No 1 in London.[https://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.557133&catNum=557133&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English Burn, Andrew. Notes to Naxos CD 8.557133] Other British first performances included works by J D Davis and Percy Pitt.[http://www.concertprogrammes.org.uk/html/search/verb/GetRecord/4331/ Broadwood Concerts, 13 January, 1910]. concertprogrammes.org

In the 1930s The New English String Quartet was formed with Winifred Small (1st), Eveline Thompson (2nd), Winifred Stiles (viola) and Florence Hooton (cello).[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/page/7ea222a396cf4ef8a9d6a5ea36967814 Radio Times, Issue 699, 21 February 1937, p. 56] Kathleen Merritt also played violin with the group between 1930 and 1935.'[https://books.google.com/books?id=BByuf5LdRaUC&q=%22Kathleen+Merritt%22+%22Petersfield%22 Who's who in Music and Musicians' International Directory] (1962), p. 142 During the late 1940s a version of the English String Quartet was touring with Kathleen Washbourne (1st), Belle Davidson (2nd), Jacqueline Townshend (viola) and Kathleen Moorhouse (cello).{{cite news |title=Four Concerts |work=Bedfordshire Times and Independent |date=1 October 1948}} The English String Quartet re-emerged in the late 1950s, initially with Ruth Pearl as leader and then Nona Liddell (leader 1957–1973), with (variously) Lesley White, Eleanor St George and Marilyn Taylor (2nd), Margorie Lempfert (viola) and Helen Just (cello).Front Matter, The Musical Times, Vol. 105, No. 1455 (May, 1964), p. 332 In 1982 Diana Cummings took over as leader with her husband Luciano Iorio (viola).[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/english-string-quartet-mn0001658320 'English String Quartet', AllMusic] At this point it became "a natural extension of the renowned Cummings String Trio", also including John Trusler (2nd violin) and Geoffrey Thomas (cello) from the Trio.[https://www.chandos.net/chanimages/Booklets/CH8392.pdf Notes to Chandos CD 8392]

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