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This event is part of Newbury Spring Festival 2026 programme

The Fibonacci Quartet



  • Corn Exchange Auditorium
  • Adults £20  / 
  • Children £10  / 
  • Adults series ticket for 6 lunchtime recitals £105  / 
  • Children series ticket for 6 lunchtime recitals £52.50 (including booking fees)
Four string musicians sit side by side on a white bench against a dark wall, smiling at the camera. From left to right, they hold a violin, a cello, a viola, and a violin. They are casually dressed in light-colored clothing, with the cello resting upright between the second musician’s knees.

Tickets will go on sale to Platinum Friends at 10am on Tue 27 Jan, with Gold Friends booking from 10am on Wed 28 Jan, Friends booking from 10am on Fri 30 Jan and on general sale at 10am on Tue 10 Feb.

The Fibonacci Quartet are one of Europe’s leading young string quartets. 

Formed at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the quartet teach as Quartet in Residence at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama as well as at the Royal Academy of Music in their position as Nina Drucker Fellows. Winners at the 2024 Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT) International auditions, they were also recently appointed as Grand Résident ensemble at ProQuartet in Paris for seasons 2025-2027.

This lunchtime recital will combine works by Beethoven and Janacek alongside an arrangement made by the quartet featuring Moravian Love Songs.

Location: Corn Exchange Newbury, RG14 5BD

Duration: 1 hour (approx)

Krystof Kohout: violin
Luna De Mol: violin
Elliot Kempton: viola
Findlay Spence: cello

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