
Classical music concert by the Fibonacci Quartet, part of the Coffee Concert Series. Standard tickets are £22.00, with free tickets available for young people aged 8-25.
If you’re looking for a cultured way to kick off a Sunday morning, the Coffee Concert Series 2025/26 is bringing the highly regarded Fibonacci Quartet to the city soon. Just a quick heads-up on the logistics, as there seems to be some old information floating around: the concert is definitely not happening in July. Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 19, 2026, with the music starting at 11:00 am. The venue for this event is the Corn Exchange, which is part of the larger Brighton Dome complex.
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The Fibonacci Quartet is currently making waves in the classical world, recognized as one of Europe’s leading young string quartets. They hold the prestigious title of Ensemble in Residence at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, which gives you a sense of the quality we can expect. When it comes to the actual program, the details are a little contradictory across different listings right now. One source suggests they will perform their own arrangements of Moravian folk songs, alongside Janáček’s intense String Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’ and Schumann’s String Quartet No. 3 in A major. However, another listing mentions a program featuring works like Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 1 (Op. 18 No. 1) and Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor. If you have a strong preference, it might be worth double-checking the official Brighton Dome site closer to the date to confirm the final repertoire.
If you decide to go, standard tickets for the individual concert are £22.00, with concessions available for £20.00. Since this is part of a series, there’s also a '3 Concert Saver' option if you plan on attending other events, priced at £57.00 (£51.00 with concessions). Crucially, for younger audiences, there’s fantastic news: Strings Attached is funding free tickets for anyone aged 8 to 25, which is a brilliant initiative to make this kind of music accessible. Just remember that if you book online or over the phone, there is a £3.50 charge per order, unless you happen to be a member of Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival.















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