London Chamber Ensemble

London Chamber Ensemble

Director: Madeleine Mitchell, violinist

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London Chamber Ensemble live at the V&A on film

Royal Philharmonic Society award for a 19' film linking Anglo-Russian quartets with the V&A exhibition Fabergé: Romance to Revolution, presented by LCE director Madeleine Mitchell 


Review of the LCE '22/23 season opening concert for Kensington & Chelsea Music Society in a sold out Leighton House: “an evening of superb, high quality chamber music-making” - Musical Opinion 2023

https://www.britishmusicsociety.co.uk/2022/11/joseph-horovitz-memorial-concert/ 

Upcoming concerts
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About London Chamber Ensemble

The London Chamber Ensemble is a flexible ensemble of 3-12 players, including voice, comprising some of the UK’s most outstanding chamber musicians. Its core is a permanent string quartet. 

Madeleine Mitchell

The LCE were invited to appear in London's Southbank Centre’s International Chamber Music Season 2020/21 in Madeleine Mitchell's programme 'A Century of Music by UK Women' 1921-2021, including a world premiere by Errollyn Wallen CBE. This was filmed as a live stream at St John's Smith Square on International Women's Day and was deemed a huge success, with coverage on BBC Radio 4, Radio 3, Classic FM, Scala Radio, The Guardian, The Independent, BBC Music Magazine, The Strad Premiere of the Month, Musical Opinion - Articles      Watch Here


LCE was formed by Madeleine Mitchell in 1992, initially at the request of a UK festival, to perform Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time. This group, with Madeleine Mitchell, violin, Joanna MacGregor, piano, Christopher Van Kampen, cello and David Campbell, clarinet, went on to perform at the BBC Proms with Mitchell and MacGregor’s arrangement of Bach - the last of The Art of Fugue. They gave many other concerts and BBC broadcasts over 5 years including Ravel piano trio and other works for the BBC Millennium Series and at venues such as Wigmore Hall, until the untimely death of Van Kampen. The group’s recording of the Messiaen, along with Krauze Quatuor pour la Naissance, was the widely recommended version of the work for many years: “an all star group which manages to outdo all its rivals” Gramophone 


The ensemble then expanded for concerts of Vivaldi Four Seasons with solo strings and harpsichord, receiving standing ovations at festivals and music clubs such as Saffron Walden Music Club which attracted their largest audience to date. This programme for 7 players includes Dvorak Waltzes with double bass and Mozart string quintet. Other programmes featured in Music in Quiet Places which Madeleine directed for 3 years. For St George’s Bristol, LCE performed 2 series of concerts – Russian and Hungarian music, broadcast by BBC Radio 3. They also performed in Malta, Spain - for National Spanish Radio and for Bulgarian TV. 


Other combinations include voice (e.g. Mary King in Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire), horn trios with Michael Thompson/Richard Watkins, violist Roger Chase, clarinettist Richard Hosford and cellist Paul Watkins. Pianists Kathryn Stott and Huw Watkins have both performed with the group, the latter in a concert for the Hall for Cornwall International Series, replacing the Academy of St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble at short notice.


Many of the musicians are professors at conservatoires and offer imaginative educational work. 


The LCE has a lighter programme called Jazzed Up with Kyle Horch, saxophone, Madeleine Mitchell, violin and Nigel Clayton, piano (all RCM professors), of jazz inspired music – Gershwin An American in Paris (“in Mitchell’s own highly effective arrangement” The Times), Shostakovitch Jazz Suite and Weill Little Threepenny Music has delighted audiences. The trio gave a well received concert in St John’s Smith Square Americana Season on American Independence Day.

A major LCE project under the directorship of Madeleine Mitchell is an album for Naxos of chamber music by Grace Williams (1906-77), all world premiere recordings, with an outstanding roster of musicians including pianists David Owen Norris and Konstantin Lapshin (Grace Williams Violin Sonata), oboist John Anderson, violists Roger Chase and Sarah-Jane Bradley, cellist Joseph Spooner, trumpeter Bruce Nockles (a former colleague of Mitchell’s in Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’ The Fires of London), flautist Kathryn Thomas, clarinettist Andrew Sparling, second violinist Gordon MacKay and bassist Lynda Houghton. Supported by the British Music Society, RVW and Ambache Trusts, Ty Cerdd and City, University of London and was released 8th March 2019, International Women's Day.

Guardian CD of the Week ‘The players of the London Chamber Ensemble make the writing sing, providing unflagging rhythmic drive...a persuasive disc.'

Gramophone - Richard Bratby 'Passionate and persuasive advocacy...a powerful musical personality, well served by some gripping interpretations. More please.' 

All Music USA 'Mitchell assembles a fine collection of chamber players in what is obviously a labor of love. Brava!’ 

Financial Times - Richard Fairman 'The outstanding work is the bright, buoyant Suite for 9 Instruments from 1934...all in spirited performances by the London Chamber Ensemble'

MusicWebInternational - Philip Buttall 'Absolutely first-rate throughout...Mitchell’s solo contribution on the violin is second to none...a totally idiomatic feeling for the composer’s eminently-emotional style which, of course, adds considerably to the success of this debut recording.

Classical Ear - Michael Quinn 'Championed by Madeleine Mitchell..the LCE play wth exemplary reciprocity, conviction and persuasive charm throughout' 

Norman Lebrecht Disc of the Week 'Mitchell puts heart and soul into the violin sonata and leads the rest with fizz and flair'

I-Classical 'Spirited performances make a strong case for Grace Williams Chamber works'

Limelight Magazine Australia  'Mitchell produces a pure line and is impressively precise in the Sonata...an exciting release.

The Strad 'A sparkling performance from the ensemble

BBC Music Magazine - Geoff Brown 'Mitchell makes eloquent work of the Violin Sonata'

London Chamber Ensemble recording Grace Williams chamber music

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Joseph Spooner (cello), Madeleine Mitchell (violin), Gordon MacKay (violin), Bridget Carey (viola) at recording session 30.4.21 for new quartet


(Photo by Effy Efthymiou)


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Dates

2024

11th December
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Kircaldy Music Society - London Chamber Ensemble Quartet concert

10th December
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Dundee Chamber Music Society - London Chamber Ensemble Quartet concert

29th October

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London Chamber Ensemble Quartet concert Lampeter Music Club, Wales

14th - 19th October

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Red Violin festival Leeds

11th June
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Trio concert Leighton House London

8th May
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Concert for US-UK Fulbright Commission

4th April
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London Chamber Ensemble Quartet recording for SOMM at Menuhin Hall

8th March

6:30 for

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7pm - London Chamber Ensemble Quartet concert followed by supper

8.15pm - Salon Music Highgate N6 London Chamber Ensemble – Charles Wood, Herbert Howells – and Debussy… 

2023

18th December
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London Chamber Ensemble Quartet recording of Howells for SOMM at Yehudi Menuhin School
28th October
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London Chamber Ensemble Quartet Concert Howells & Stanford Societies weekend Cambridge  - The Stanford Festival 2023
29th September
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Concert V&A London Chamber Ensemble - French Impressions Debussy Quartet etc.
24th September
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Salon Music Highgate Duo Concert
12th September
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7pm Piano Trio Concert, Leighton House, 12 Holland Park Road, London W14 8LZ
29th June
2pm
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London Chamber Ensemble Schubertiade Concert - Schubert Cello Quintet and 1st Performance Howells String Quartet no.3 'In Gloucestershire' original version (1916). Schubert Society of Great Britain, St James, Sussex Gardens, London W2 3UD. Free admission, donations
3rd June
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Lunchtime concert Hay Festival, Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales: works for 2 violins and violin & piano by Michael Berkeley Veilleuse, Judith Weir Atlantic Drift, Geoffrey Poole Rhapsody from Violin Muse with Rebecca Clarke Nocturne, Frank Bridge Mélodie, Bela Bartok duos.
25th May 7pm
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City Summer Sounds Brahms Piano Quintet & Schoenberg Suite 
9th February
7pm
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London Chamber Ensemble, Joseph Horovitz memorial concert followed by reception, Austrian Cultural Forum, Rutland Gate London SW7 1PQ. Free admission https://www.acflondon.org/
13th January
6.30 for 7pm
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London Chamber Ensemble Quartet - Salon Soireé concert London N6 followed by supper. Beethoven String Quartet op.132 and Howells Luchinushka arr Madeleine Mitchell https://www.tickettailor.com/events/salonmusic/812758

2022

18th October
7:30pm
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Kensington & Chelsea Music Society at Leighton House 12 Holland Park Road, London W14 8LZ. Season Opening Concert in Memory of Joseph Horovitz. JH Quartet no 5, Boulanger violin/cello & piano pieces, JH Clarinet Sonatina, Brahms Clarinet Quintet, London Chamber Ensemble, William Vann piano. http://kcmusic.org.uk/concerts/18th-october 
30 th  June 
2:00 - 3:30 pm
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London Chamber Ensemble String Quartet concert Schubert Society of GB St James Sussex Gardens London W2 3UD Includes Schubert Quartet in A minor. Free admission, donations. 

23 rd April 

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Recording
rd April 
3:00 - 4:00 pm
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Trio concert St Mary’s Perivale, Sergei Rachmaninoff Trio Élégiaque No.1 in G minor, Cesar Cui Barcarolle for cello and piano, Cui Three pieces from Kaleidoscope for violin and piano, Anton Arensky Piano Trio in D minor https://www.st-marys-perivale.org.uk/events-001.shtml Concert live as well as live-streamed 3-4pm. Free but donations requested
27 th March 
5:00 - 6:00 pm
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Trio Concert The Playground Theatre London W10, Sergei Rachmaninoff Trio Élégiaque No.1 in G minor, Cesar Cui Barcarolle for cello and piano, Cui Three pieces from Kaleidoscope for violin and piano, Anton Arensky Piano Trio in D minor  - https://theplaygroundtheatre.london/events/chamberconcert/
27 th February 
6:30 - 7:45 pm
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Quartet Concert Highgate - London Chamber Ensemble, including Borodin Quartet no.2, Ravel String Quartet, short pieces by Liadov and RImsky-Korsakov. Highgate School Chapel, London N6 4AY Tickets £20 https://www.tickettailor.com/events/salonmusic/641256
21 st January 
6:00 pm
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Special Concert Victoria & Albert Museum - London Chamber Ensemble String Quartet perform Russian music linked with Faberge: Romance to Revolution exhibition. Film from the event funded by Mitchell's Royal Philharmonic Society Enterprise Award. Sold out https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/vgmm17AYEQ/inspired-by-faberge-concert-and-dinner

2021

27 th June 
6:30 pm
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Highgate Festival. London Chamber Ensemble - String Quartets by Schubert and Debussy, Highgate School  https://highgatefestival.org/music/ Tickets £20 including pre concert glass of wine: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/salonmusic/520567#
30 th April 
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London Chamber Ensemble recording new quartet by Effy Efthymiou
8 th March 
8:00 pm
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International Women's Day Live stream concert London Chamber Ensemble, dir Madeleine Mitchell - A Century of British Music by Women (1921-2021): Rebecca Clarke, Judith Weir, Thea Musgrave, Grace Williams, Helen Grime, Ruth Gipps, Cheryl-Frances Hoad and Errollyn Wallen - world premiere of new piece 'Sojourner Truth' commissioned by Madeleine Mitchell 2021 for violin & piano, with RVW Trust funding. St John's Smith Square, London https://www.sjss.org.uk/century-music-british-women-1921-2021-international-womens-day-directed-madeleine-mitchell Free to watch, donations welcome. 
NB This concert was originally in the Southbank Centre International Chamber Music Series 

2020

15 th October
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String Trio concert London N6 Judith Weir Bagpiper's String Trio, Kodaly Duo etc https://www.madeleinemitchell.com/londonchamberensemble

2019

1 st March
6 - 7:30pm
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Album Launch, City University Performance Space, College Building, St John Street, London EC1V 4PB 

https://www.city.ac.uk/events/2019/march/grace-williams 

Introduction by Mitchell, short performances with her London Chamber Ensemble, drinks reception. Free but tickets required. Co-hosted by the British Music Society
th March
6:30 - 8pm
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Recital University Women’s Club, 2 Audley Square, London W1K 1DB including Grace Williams Violin Sonata and works by Amy Beach, Lili Boulanger, Rebecca Clarke, Sadie Harrison and Judith Weir. 

Madeleine Mitchell with Cerys Jones, violin and Konstantin Lapshin, piano. 

A limited number of tickets available to the public https://www.universitywomensclub.com/
8 th March
1:15 - 2pm 
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Dora Stoutzker Hall, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff - Madeleine Mitchell: A Century of Music by Women Composers, on International Women’s Day - Grace Williams Violin Sonata & Rondo for Two Violins, Judith Weir Atlantic Drift , Lili Boulanger and Rebecca Clarke Nocturnes with Cerys Jones, violin and Konstantin Lapshin, piano. 

22 nd March
1:05 - 1:55pm
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Leeds University International Concert Series - Madeleine Mitchell Recital: Grace Williams and Elgar Violin Sonatas, Michael Nyman Taking it as Read (for MM) with Konstantin Lapshin, piano 

23 rd May
1 - 2pm
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The Woodville, Gravesend, Kent DA12 1DD London Chamber Ensemble, director Madeleine Mitchell Brahms Piano Quartet no.2 in A and Grace Williams Rondo and Sarabande
24 th May
7:30pm 
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Beaumaris Festival, Anglesey - The London Chamber Ensemble, director Madeleine Mitchell perform Grace Williams Sextet plus Brahms Piano Quartet no.2 and CPE Bach Oboe Sonata 

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*The London Chamber Ensemble is not to be confused with the ‘New London Chamber Ensemble’ – a wind quintet which came later.
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