Quartette Lunoire use lighting and set design to create a magical atmosphere to accompany their music. The effect is that of a moonlit woodland glade.
Quartette Lunoire comprises clarinet, violin, cello and double bass and although the music would probably be described as classical in character it draws influences from many types of music including jazz and folk.
Their concert programme consists of a piece written by violinist John Hymas entitled ‘Neck of the Woods’ and although the music would probably be decribed as classical in character it draws influences from many types of music including jazz and folk.
John’s arrangement of Kurt Weill’s Little Threepenny Music usually completes the programme.

2. Fantasia and Fuges