Every year a group of musicians taught by IMS Prussia Cove's founder - the great Hungarian violinist Sándor Végh - come together to rehearse and perform chamber music in his memory.
Programme
Dvořák: String Sextet in A major, Op.48
Brahms: String Sextet No.2 in G major, Op.36
Musicians
Ulrike-Anima Mathé, violin
Kjell-Arne Jorgensen, violin
Tim Boulton, viola
Iris Juda, viola
Xenia Jankovic, cello
Sally Pendlebury, cello
IMS Sándor Végh concert
MS Prussia Cove is a charitable organisation dedicated to music-making at the highest level, fostering new generations of emerging artists and offering inspiration to world-class performers. Our biannual seminars bring musicians from across the world to study, rehearse and perform together in a remote part of Cornwall. Regular public concerts bring our work to audiences in Cornwall and ac ross the UK, while outreach projects engage and inspire young people and new audiences in the South West of England.
Founded in 1972 by the Hungarian violinist Sándor Végh and Hilary Tunstall-Behrens, IM S Prussia Cove ha s established a reputation as one of the most respected institutions in classical music and continues to flourish under the Artistic Direction of renowned cellist Steven Isserlis. Our alumni include international soloists, leaders of the world’s great orchestras and renowned chamber musicians, many of whom consider their time at IMS Prussia Cove a major influence on their musical development. After 50 years the organisation continues to deliver ambitious artistic work, enriching cultural life in the UK and beyond.
Every year a group of musicians taught by Sándor Végh come together to rehearse and perform in his memory.