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Arcanto Quartett

Founded in 2002 by violinists Antje Weithaas and Daniel Sepec, violist Tabea Zimmermann, and cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras, the Arcanto Quartett was shaped after these Western musicians had attempted performing in a variety of additional instrumental combinations. Appealing to attention for his or her first concert in Stuttgart in 2004, the …

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Prazák Quartet

The Prazak Quartet isn’t just among the leading string quartets from Czechoslovakia, but among the longest-lived from any country. Although a lot of the initial membership is fully gone, all of the current staff has been around place since 1986, and two from the three substitutes have served because the …

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Pavel Haas Quartet

The Pavel Haas Quartet, formed in 2002, is becoming its generation’s representative of the tradition of great Czech string quartets. It requires its name from that of Czech composer Pavel Haas, who passed away in Auschwitz in 1944. The founding people had been violinists Veronika Jaruskova and Kateřina Gemrotová, violist …

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Quatuor Ysaÿe

Although Quatuor Ysaÿe had in short order developed a good reputation because of its collective technical skills and incisive interpretations, it had been not before new century, nearly 2 decades following its formation, that talented Paris-based string quartet achieved wide acclaim. The majority of its recordings had been released after …

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