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Christopher Graves (2006) and the Castalian String Quartet

The Castalian String Quartet, of which alumnus Christopher Graves (2006) is the cellist, were recently awarded a fellowship by the 2018 Borletti-Buitoni Trust (BBT) Awards and Fellowships.
10 Apr 2018
United Kingdom
Alumni News
Castalian String Quartet awarded Fellowship
Castalian String Quartet awarded Fellowship
The Castalian String Quartet, of which alumnus Christopher Graves (2006) is the cellist, were recently awarded a fellowship, worth £20,000, by the 2018 Borletti-Buitoni Trust (BBT) Awards and Fellowships.

To learn more about what they are up to at the moment, check out their page

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