The group made prolific early recordings in the days of the pre-electric recording horn, when it was difficult to obtain clear sound from string chamber groups. The 1917 premiere recording (made in this way) of the
Vaughan Williams song-cycle
On Wenlock Edge, with
Gervase Elwes (tenor) and
Frederick B. Kiddle (piano) is deservedly famous, and has James Levey as first violin (
Columbia Records, Purple label, 7363–7365). This remained in the catalogue until at least 1933. Acoustic recordings also include the following works: • Beethoven: Quartets Nos. 1 (Columbia 1919): 2 (Columbia 1916): 3 (Vocalion 1921): 6 (Vocalion 1924): 8 (Columbia 1924 and 1925): 14 (Vocalion 1924). • Brahms: Quartet No. 2 (Vocalion 1923). • Elgar:
String Quartet in E minor (Vocalion 1921). • Haydn: Quartet in B, Op. 64, No. 3 (Vocalion 1921): Quartet in D, Op. 64, No. 5 (Lark) (Columbia 1919): Quartet in C, Op. 76, No. 3 (Emperor) (Columbia 1924): • Kreisler: Quartet (Vocalion 1921). • Mendelssohn: Quartet No. 1 (Vocalion 1922). • Mozart: Quartets Nos. 14 (Columbia 1916): 15 (Columbia 1918): 21 (Vocalion 1920): Quintet 4 (Columbia 1917). • Schubert: Quartet No. 13 (Columbia 1921 unissued): Trout Quintet (Columbia 1924) (coupled with a Glazounov movement): Quartet in D minor 'Tod und das Mädchen'. (Col Light Blue, 78 rpm, L1751-1754). (20 November & 24 December 1925). • Schumann: Quartet No. 1 (Columbia 1917): Piano Quintet (Vocalion 1921). • Smetana: Quartet No. 1 (Vocalion 1923). • Warner: Quartet in C (Vocalion 1923). In 1928 the
Columbia Graphophone Company sponsored and organised a
Schubert Centenary event, which included a
Composer's Contest and two other phases of awards, and was completed with an issue of over seventy records of Schubert's music, including chamber recordings by various groups. The London String Quartet was invited to record the following Schubert items (these electrical-microphone recordings feature John Pennington at the first violin desk): • Schubert: Quartett-satz in C minor (Col Light Blue, 78 rpm, L1679R). (4 November 1927) [This was an electrical recording made to replace L1679 recorded 18 December 1924]. • Schubert: Quintet in A major 'The Trout', with
Ethel Hobday (piano) and
Robert Cherwin (double-bass). (Col Light Blue, 78 rpm, L 2098–2102). (9–10 January 1928). • Schubert: Quintet in C major op 163 with
Horace Britt (cello). (Col Dark Blue, 78 rpm, 9485–9490). (18–19 April 1928). These items were also available: •
Franck: Quartet in D major (Columbia Light Blue, 78 rpm, L2304-2309). (26–27 October 1928). •
Beethoven: Quartet in A minor op 132 (Columbia 78 rpm LX 332–336). (2–3 April 1934).
Re-issues, restorations •
The London String Quartet: 1917-1951 Recordings, Music & Arts CD-1253 (eight CDs), 2012 •
London String Quartet: Columbia Electrics Volume 1, Schubert, Frank Bridge, Pristine Audio PACM127 (two CDs), 2025 •
Schubert: Quintet for Strings, Pristine Audio XR PACM071 (2011) •
Columbia Masterworks: Beethoven & Schubert, St Laurent Studio YSL 78-022 (2011) •
LSQ: Frank Quartet in D Major, St Laurent Studio YSL 78-033 (2011) ==Sources and notes==