REVIEW: Van Kuijk Quartet at the Chichester Chamber Concerts series

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Review by Raymond Greenlees

The young French quartet Van Kuijk gave a most enjoyable concert in the Assembly Room, Chichester on 23 January to a packed audience. It was a well-balanced programme including Mozart’s Divertimento K128, Beethoven’s Op.59 No.3, and Schumann’s Op.41.No.3

The Mozart Divertimento opened the concert with effervescence and energy, but also the players paid meticulous attention to the dynamic range with some expressive pianissimos and delicate phrasing. Throughout, there was a good balance between individual players, and we were spared the dominance of the first violin, which one hears far too often in other ensembles.

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The Beethoven Op.59 No.3 benefitted from the light touch of the Van Kuijk. There was a welcome transparency and clarity in their interpretation and each player could be heard, even in the more complex passages. This was a refreshing contrast to the overdose of too much gravitas in traditional performances. We had clarity too even in the more rumbustious passages, such as the wild fugal passages in the final Allegro molto.