Biography
30/03/09
Kerenza Peacock - violin
Jenny Sacha - violin
Natalia Gomes - viola
Bryony James - cello
“Exceptionally talented” BBC
Music Magazine
"An
ensemble of real depth and musical distinction" Classic FM Magazine
"Four
finer musicians you could not come across" Henry Kelly, Classic FM
"A
sparkling performance" Sean Rafferty, BBC Radio 3
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.
They play on a set of old Italian and French instruments on loan from the Royal
Academy of Music.
Their
latest CD, ‘Dreaming’, was released this year and is available on
Amazon and in HMV.
"There’s
plenty of energy, precision and clarity, with an impressive sense of lively
rapport between the four players." BBC Music Magazine
"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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