Since 1963 the Nicholas Yonge Society has hosted many
world-famous and international artists. In addition the society is
proud of the fact that it has been a platform for many young
professional musicians at the start of their career. It is
gratifying that so many of these artists have proceeded to
successful national and international careers
The following are some of the artists who have performed for the
society.
Aeolian Quartet
Alberni Quartet
Aronowitz Ensemble
Cecil Aronowitz
Artis String Quartet of Vienna
Alexander Baillie
Belcea Quartet
Douglas Boyd
Adrian Brendel
Casals Quartet
Chilingirian Quartet
Robert Cohen
Coull Quartet
Dante Quartet
Endellion Quartet
Ensemble na Mara
Fibonacci Sequence
Florestan Trio
Florilegium
Frith Piano Quartet
Gaudier Ensemble
Anthony Goldstone & Caroline Clemmow
Gould Piano Trio
Haffner Wind Ensemble
Soojin Han
Hilliard Ensemble
Emma Kirkby
Kungsbacka Piano Trio
Paul Lewis
Lindsay Quartet
London Concertante
London Conchord Ensemble
London Winds
Felicity Lott
Leon McCawley
George Malcolm
Anthony Marwood
The Marwood Ensemble
Denis Matthews
Medici Quartet
Nash Ensemble
Octuor Paris-Bastille
Brian O'Kane & Alasdair Beatson
Steven Osborne
Petersen Quartet
Trevor Pinnock
Quattuor Parisii
Raphael Ensemble
Razumovsky Ensemble
Red Priest
Royal String Quartet
RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet
Schubert Ensemble
Skampa Quartet
Szymanowski Quartet
Takacs Quartet
Melvyn Tan
Susan Tomes
John Tomlinson
Trio Wanderer
Vellinger Quartet
Vogler Quartet
Wakeford Ensemble
Trio Wanderer
John Williams
Backgound Music
Molto Adagio from Beethoven's String Quartet in E minor Op59 No 2. The RTÉ Vanburgh Quartet. (Intim Musik IMCD 045).