

Kerenza Peacock
(Violin) |
Jenny Sacha
(Violin) |
Bryony James
(Cello) |
Natália
Gomes
(Viola)
Click on the the individual players for their
own biography. The
Quartet's full biography is below.
*5
stars*
The Financial Times
"Four finer musicians you could not come across"
Henry Kelly, Classic FM
"A sparkling performance"
Sean Rafferty, BBC Radio 3
‘"An ensemble that hasn’t forgotten how deeply sensual and
emotionally liberating playing in a string quartet can be"
The Strad Magazine
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Biography of the Pavão
Quartet
Not many classical string quartets can claim to have played on
the Radio 1 Chart Show Live the day after performing Ravel in
the Wigmore Hall. But for the Pavão Quartet this was a typical
weekend. This versatile ensemble is not only highly-regarded in
classical concert venues, but has enjoyed collaborations with
renowned rock, pop and jazz artists and even a contemporary
dance company.
The Pavão formed 10 years ago at the Royal Academy of Music,
where they won many prizes individually and as an ensemble,
culminating in their appointment as Chamber Music Fellows for
two years. Classical recitals delightfully increased their
knowledge of the highways and byways of the British Isles,
besides taking them to the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Symphony
Hall in Birmingham, Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, Gateshead’s
Sage and Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall. In addition to an
intensive UK schedule, their art has also given them
opportunities to observe the skyscrapers of New York and the
Great Wall of China, the Arabian desert and Jerusalem’s ‘Wailing
Wall’, and an arc of European cities from Lisbon to Warsaw.
A CD of encore repertoire, Someone to Watch Over Me, launched
their increasingly successful recording career, leading to
prolonged playings on Classic FM, Radio 3 and Radio 2, including
on Michael Parkinson’s show and ‘Friday Night is Music Night’. A
recent disc of quartets by Bax and Elgar has been welcomed as ‘a
real winner’ from ‘an ensemble of real depth and musical
distinction’ (Classic FM Magazine), with ‘plenty of energy,
precision and clarity’ (BBC Music Magazine) and ‘an intoxicating
warmth and emotional spontaneity’ (The Strad Magazine). Music
Web International christened it disc of the month, ‘an
unqualified success – a real must-have!’ Their Christmas
Collection for Breakthrough Breast Cancer also became the
soundtrack of Christmas for many people, on disc and radio.
Although the great canon of music for string quartet is at the
heart of their being, they enjoy exploring other worlds-through
working with the award-winning Henri Oguike Dance Company,
collaborating with jazz saxophonist Iain Ballamy, and performing
with singers as diverse as Sir Willard White, Andrew Kennedy,
Elaine Paige, Hayley Westenra, Charlotte Church and Victoria
Hart. The Pavão’s experience in the studio has led to them
recording for TV, the West End and film; recording music Andrew
Lloyd Webber, and even the X-Factor.
Highlights of the last decade include performing the Mendelssohn
Octet on a set of Stradivarius instruments on loan from the
Royal Academy, and also the opportunities they have had to reach
further into the community by playing in schools and hospices.
The Pavão Quartet is grateful to Jonathan Sparey and the Royal
Academy of Music for the kind loan of their instruments. Kerenza
is playing on a Rugeri violin (1680), Jenny on a Balistrieri
(1720), and Natália and Bryony both play on nineteenth century
instruments by Vuillaume.
Recent months have seen the Quartet eagerly watching the
classical charts - they've been at No. 1 on both sides of the
Atlantic with Eric Whitacre’s album Light & Gold. They also
feature on an album for Classic FM called The Guitarist, which
they recorded with Craig Ogden. The two albums appeared at No. 1
in different UK charts simultaneously.

The Pavão Quartet's
latest CD, ‘Dreaming’, was released
in 2009 and is
available on Amazon and in HMV.
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