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EnsemblesNational Federation of Music Societies Concert Promoters Network
Dominant Quartet "I doubt if a finer String Quartet has emerged from Russia in the past five years." The Strad (2001) "... the brilliant Dominant Quartet - a real discovery of the Festival." West Cork Chamber Music Festival (2001)
Megumi Fujita Neil Chaffey Concert Promotions Concert Promoters
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Atrium
String Quartet
Base: St.Petersburg,
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| Alexey Naumenko and Anton Ilyunin - violins Dmitry Pitulko - viola Anna Gorelova - cello |
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| Music: Mozart: Allegro ma non trippo Shostakovich: Allegretto Tchaikovsky : Andante funebre e ma con moto |
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The Atrium Quartet won First Prize and Audience Prize in the London International String Quartet Competition 2003.
The Atrium Quartet won the Premier Grand Prix and the MMSG Prix
in the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition 2007
Atrium String Quartet “A beautifully balanced group with a fine,
burnished tone and excellent blend”
The Strad

The Quintet's rich sonority and beautiful blend reminded us why Czech wind playing is so distinctive and so admired.
Ilkley Concert Club - Ilkley Gazette (2005)
The Musicke Companye "One of the most gifted and more musically intelligent
of all the early music groups currently before the public" Musical Opinion
Stradivari Quartet
Base: Zürich Switzerland |
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| Bartek Niziol - Violin - “Aurea” Stradivari 1715 Elisabeth Harringer - Violin - “King George” Stradivari 1710 David Greenlees - Viola - “Gibson” Stradivari 1734 Maja Weber - Cello- “Suggia” Stradivari 1717 |
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| Music: Joseph Haydn: String Quartet op.77 no.2 in F Major Menuet-Presto Finale-Vivace assai Bedrich Smetana: String Quartet no.1 in E minor " From my life" Allegro vivo appassionato Holm Birkholz: "A little fugue" no.1 |
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One of only two quartets worldwide fortunate enough to perform full-time on a Quartet of instruments by Antonio Stradivari. They formed in 2007, and have already played to rapt audiences in many of Europe’s top venues, including the Philharmonie Berlin, Konzerthaus Vienna, Mozarthaus Saltzburg, and Tonhalle Zürich. Recording projects are planned with Sony BMG and Naxos.
The Budapest Times, Nov. 2007 “ Stars are born. The Stradivari-Quartett play with unbelievable warmth of sound and breathtaking ensemble”
Kodaly Quartet
Base: Budapest
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Attila Falvay & Erika Toth - violins Janos Fejervari - viola Gyorgy Eder - cello |
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Formed in 1966 at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest,
the Kodaly Quartet is firmly established as a Quartet of international repute
in the finest Hungarian tradition.
"Beethoven's Opus 127 is a triumph for these players.
Here is is a performance as sublime and magisterial as any in the catalogues..."
CD Acknowledgements
Fujita Piano Trio - Intim Musik / Sweden
Atrium Quartet - EMI Classics

