THE evergreen Bochman Quartet return to Huntingdon Hall to give a concert of three popular works, each with a nickname. It starts with Hydn's fetching Lark Quartet, so called because of its soaring opening melody; continues with Schubert's songful Rosamune Quartet, which quotes the famous melody from his ballet music of this title; and finishes with Beethoven's third and final Rasumovsky Quartet, a work of inexhaustible riches which has a fiery fuga finale this Saturday at 8pm. There is a pre-concert talk by John Brain at 7.15pm. Ticketsfrom the box office 01905 611427.
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