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Capriccio String Quartet has been performing music
for weddings, receptions, conferences and dinners since
1985, as well as occasionally giving concerts. They have
performed in a wide range of venues, both in Edinburgh (e.g.
National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle, Signet Library,
Assembly Rooms, Old College Library and various hotels)
and also as far afield as Gleneagles, Turnberry, St Andrews
Old Course, Aviemore, Stirling Castle. and Liverpool.
Their
repertoire is very flexible, ranging from Scott Joplin and
popular music of the 1920s to music by classical composers
such as Vivaldi, Mozart and Bach.
Capriccio
Flute Quartet (flute, violin, viola and cello) is an
alternative to the string quartet. They play mainly baroque
and classical music.
Capriccio
Baroque Quartet consists of two violins, cello and harpsichord.
They play music by well-known composers such as Vivaldi
and Bach, and also 18th-century Scottish composers. They
also perform as a six-piece group with the addition of viola
and flute.
Capriccietto
String Trio consists of two violins and cello and plays
mainly baroque music by Vivaldi, Bach and 18th-century Scottish
composers.
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