Piatti Quartet
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Piatti Quartet & Simon Callaghan

A colourful selection of chamber works from two continents for string quintet and string quartet
Leeds International Concert Season
Tue 6 Oct 7.30 PM
The Venue at Leeds Conservatoire
On sale Wed 22 July
Tue 6 Oct
7.30 PM
On sale Wed 22 July

Programme

Ina Boyle String Quartet
Amy Beach Piano Quintet
Antonín Dvořák String Quartet No 12 (American)

Piatti Quartet & Simon Callaghan

Michael Trainor - violin
Emily Holland - violin
Miguel Sobrinho - viola
Jessie Ann Richardson - cello
Simon Callaghan - piano

The series opens with a colourful selection of chamber works from two continents. Ina Boyle’s String Quartet introduces a distinctive voice of quiet intensity, while Amy Beach, one of America’s most gifted late Romantic composers, brings sweeping emotion and generosity in her Piano Quintet.

Antonín Dvořák’s much-loved American Quartet closes the concert, blending echoes of American folk music and spirituals with his distinctive Bohemian musical voice.

This concert is part of the Leeds International Chamber Series 2026/27: In the Shadows of Giants. 


About the Leeds International Chamber Series 

What a privilege and a joy it is to have been asked to curate this wonderful series of concerts! My own life as a pianist has been shaped by the thrill of uncovering lesser-known repertoire – music unjustly neglected through gender discrimination, exile, or other forms of oppression. Bringing these voices to a wider audience feels not just like a pleasure, but a responsibility.

Across these six programmes sit works that have too often lived in the shadows of the ‘Greats’ of the musical canon, despite their extraordinary quality. Amy Beach, one of America’s most gifted late Romantic composers, wrote Piano Quintets and Trios of remarkable emotional breadth and intensity – music of generosity and deep expressive power. Germaine Tailleferre, the lone woman of Les Six, brings refinement, wit and a distinctive elegance that deserves far wider recognition. Ina Boyle’s visionary Irish voice, Elfrida Andrée’s barrier breaking Scandinavian clarity, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s magnificent Nonet – which brings our season to a glorious close – all sit proudly alongside much-loved masterpieces by Antonín Dvořák, Johannes Brahms, Felix Mendelssohn, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Old favourites heard, perhaps, in a new light.

I’m especially grateful to the exceptional musicians joining us this season, not only for their artistry, but for the imagination, curiosity and passion they’ve brought to shaping these programmes. I hope these evenings will surprise, move and delight you – and perhaps leave you wondering, as I so often have, why did we have to wait so long?

Simon Callaghan
Artistic Director



 

Ticket prices 
Standard: A £29.50, B £27.50
Over 60s: A £27.50, B £25.50
Full-time students, unwaged, LeedsCard Extra: A £15, B £14
Under 30s: £10
Under 30s tickets are available from Wed 22 July. The multibuy offer is not available for this ticket type.


Booking dates
Wed 24 June: Booking opens for previous Leeds International Chamber Series 2025/26 (Route/Root) multibuy offer customers renewing their seats
Wed 8 July: Booking opens for new multibuy offer customers
Wed 22 July: General booking opens

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