Burgh House presents Sunday Sounds, our recital series showcasing emerging musicians.
Passionate about connecting with audience members from all backgrounds, the Cordelia Quartet has established itself as a versatile ensemble capable of performing repertoire from a diverse array of periods and genres. The group comprises postgraduate and undergraduate students from the Royal College of Music who hail from four different countries in North America, Europe, and the Middle East. Since making its concert debut at the Royal College of Music Museum in February of 2025, the group has gone on to perform at St. Mary Abbots Church in Kensington, and has future engagements scheduled with the St. James’s Piccadilly Lunchtime Concert Series, Westminster Music Library, St. Paul’s Church in Bedford, St. John’s Church in Fulham, St. Pancras Church in Euston, and St. James’s, Sussex Gardens in Paddington. At the College, the Quartet receives regular coaching from Simon Rowland-Jones, Ben Hancox (Sacconi Quartet), Paul Cassidy (Brodsky Quartet) and members of the Piatti Quartet. The name of the quartet is in dedication to the youngest daughter of Shakespeare’s King Lear, a strong female character of conviction and magnanimity of spirit.
Joseph Haydn - String Quartet Op. 20 No. 4
I. Allegro di molto
II. Un poco adagio e affettuoso
III. Allegretto alla zingarese
IV. Presto scherzando
Ludwig van Beethoven - String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18 No. 4
I. Allegro ma non tanto
II. Andante scherzoso quasi allegretto
III. Menuetto: Allegretto
IV. Allegro - Prestissimo
Doors open: 12.50pm
Please note: Burgh House is a small arts charity, and we rely on ticket sales to generate income and keep the House open for free. Therefore tickets for events at Burgh House are non-refundable.