Opus13
Elvira Glänte

Opus13

Music by Joseph Haydn, Knut Vaage & Franz Schubert
Quartet in Residence
Tue 26 May 7.30 PM
The Venue at Leeds Conservatoire
Tue 26 May
7.30 PM
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Programme

Joseph Haydn Quartet Op 74, No 1
Knut Vaage Bumerang
Franz Schubert Quartet No 14 (Death and the Maiden)

Opus13

Sonoko Miriam Welde - violin
Edvard Erdal - violin
Albin Uusijärvi - viola
Daniel Thorell - cello

The bold opening chords of Joseph Haydn’s sparkling Quartet Op 74, No 1, brimming with graceful melodies, lively rhythms and moments of musical humour, launches Opus13’s inaugural Quartet in Residence concert off to a flying start. It’s music that’s easy to enjoy and full of clever surprises.

Knut Vaage’s Bumerang takes us to the ensemble’s home country of Norway. The music is restless and full of movement, with ideas that keep returning in new and unexpected ways. Vaage explores the unique sound world of string instruments, creating a sense of tension and excitement throughout.

The concert closes with Franz Schubert’s powerful Death and the Maiden. Dramatic and deeply moving, its driving rhythms and strong contrasts make for a thrilling and unforgettable ending.

We’re thrilled to welcome Opus13 as our new Quartet in Residence. Thanks to our continuing partnership with Wigmore Hall, every three years we bring a world-class string quartet to Leeds for nine exciting performances.


A note from the quartet

We are very much looking forward to starting our residency in Leeds and getting to know audiences at Leeds Conservatoire. Following the fantastic Leonkoro Quartet, we know we have big shoes to fill!

For our first concerts in Leeds, we’ve put together three programmes consisting of pieces that mean a lot to us and are important parts of our identity. As a quartet, we love performing the great string quartet canon, and we’re equally passionate about bringing Nordic music – both classical and contemporary – to audiences abroad. This is reflected in our programmes. We’ll be performing evergreen works such as Franz Schubert’s Death and the Maiden and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Dissonance Quartet, as well as music from our home countries, Norway and Sweden, by Edvard Grieg, Knut Vaage, and Britta Byström.

We look forward to welcoming you to our concerts soon,
Opus13

About the quartet

First Prize winners at both the Wigmore Hall String Quartet Competition and the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition in spring 2025, Opus13 is rapidly building a reputation on the international chamber music scene. Named after Felix Mendelssohn’s youthful and passionate A Minor Quartet, Op 13 – the first piece the ensemble ever played together – the quartet was formed in Oslo in 2014. Now based in both Oslo and Stockholm, Opus13 comprises Norwegian violinists Sonoko Miriam Welde and Edvard Erdal, plus violist Albin Uusijärvi and cellist Daniel Thorell, both from Sweden.

In addition to performing standard string quartet repertoire by composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Bela Bartók, and Franz Schubert, Opus13 is a passionate ambassador of Nordic classical and contemporary music, frequently performing works by Edvard Grieg, Wilhelm Stenhammar, Andrea Tarrodi, Britta Byström, and Sebastian Fagerlund.

Ticket prices

Standard: A £28.50, B £26.50
Over 60s: A £26.50, B £24.50
Under 30s: £10
Full-time students/unwaged/LeedsCard Extra: A £14.50, B £13.50

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Opus13 blends musical intensity, flawless technique and boundless energy to perfection... This is string quartet playing of the highest calibre.

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