The Capricci Duo was formed in order to explore the musical possibilities offered by the violin and viola format. Alongside established classical repertoire we will be experimenting with new compositions and novel arrangements from across a variety of musical styles. The simplicity of the two instruments together offers a more intimate and direct concert experience.

Capricci: whimsy; a style of music that is free and unhindered by the established rules.

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Lunchtime Recital, Morden College

6 June 2026

Lunchtime Recital, Danny House

8 March 2027

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Check out our latest recordings of Fazil Say and Gliere from Rokit Studios in London.

Short clips from some of our live concerts:

Martinu Duo No 1 ‘Three Madrigals’, 1st Movement

Repertoire

J.S.Bach – Two-Part Inventions

Bela Bartok – 44 Duos

Bjarne Brustad – Capricci for Violin and Viola

Benedikt Brydern – BeBop for Beagles

Robert Fuchs – 12 Duets op.60

Reinhold Gliere – 8 Pieces Op. 39

Handel, arr. Halvorsen – Passacaglia and Sarabande

Bohuslav Martinu – Three Madrigals

Mozart – String Duos no.1 in G Major and no.2 in B flat Major

Mark O’Connor – FC’s Jig and Appalachian Waltz

Fazil Say – Kumru

Caroline Shaw – Limestone and Felt

Jean Sibelius – Duo in C major and Raindrops

About

Mackenzie Richards was born in Canada and moved to England to study music. She attended the Royal Academy of Music in London and has since been a busy freelancer working with major orchestras including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. As a session musician she has worked on film soundtracks and recorded for pop and jazz music, including a collaboration with the Orient House Ensemble with concerts at Ronnie Scott’s in London and the Brecon Jazz Festival. She currently teaches in London alongside her performing schedule.

Julian Latham studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and the University of Manchester and now works with various ensembles including the BBC Concert Orchestra and the English Chamber Orchestra. His other freelance work has included touring Europe as solo fiddle with Michael Flatley’s show Lord of the Dance and playing for a season with the Indian Symphony Orchestra in Mumbai. 

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