The Rookh Quartet began life in 2017 when four of Scotland’s horn
players decided to get together regularly to explore – and expand
– the horn quartet repertoire. The original plan did not involve
doing any concerts – the idea was to get together regularly, to
enjoy playing chamber music. This changed when the University of
Glasgow offered the Rookh Quartet a lunchtime concert, and the group
has since gone on to play in venues and festivals that include The
Cathedral of the Isles, soundfestival, Orkney’s St Magnus Festival,
and Dunfermline Chamber Music Society, as well as joining other
players from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Royal Scottish
National Orchestra and Scottish Opera for an online event to promote
the Covid-19 vaccine take-up internationally. The first concert also
gave the group their name, as they gave the first performance of Jane
Stanley’s Lalla Rookh, for natural horn, 2 horns, and narrator. The
piece is based on a letter written by a former University of Glasgow
staff member and amateur horn player, William Thomson (aka Lord
Kelvin). The letter was written as he was anchored in the harbour of
Funchal, Madeira, on board the Lalla Rookh. His natural horn can be
found in the University’s Hunterian Museum.
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