The Lindsay String Quartet (or The Lindsays) was a British string quartet from 1965 to 2005. The Lindsay String Quartet first formed at the Royal Academy of Music in 1965 to compete for a prize and set out to make the string quartets of Bartók and Beethoven the centre of their repertoire. In 1967, the quartet was appointed to be Leverhulme Scholars at Keele University, and in 1970, the quartet changed its name from the Cropper to The Lindsay String Quartet, naming itself after Lord Lindsay, the Founder of Keele University. 1971 brought a change in second violin to Ronald Birks. Roge… read more
The Lindsay String Quartet (or The Lindsays) was a British string quartet from 1965 to 2005. The Lindsay String Quartet first formed at the Royal Academy of Music in 1965 to compete for a prize and set out to make the string quartets of Bartók and Beethoven the centre of their repertoire. In … read more
The Lindsay String Quartet (or The Lindsays) was a British string quartet from 1965 to 2005. The Lindsay String Quartet first formed at the Royal Academy of Music in 1965 to compete for a prize and set out to make the string quartets of Bartók and Beethoven the centre of their repertoire. In 1967, the quartet was appointed to be Leverhulme Scholars at Keele Unive… read more