The Quartetto di Cremona is rapidly becoming one of the most interesting and dynamic chamber music ensembles of their generation. The quartet has performed around the world at concert halls and international music festival such as the Konzerthaus in Berlin, Beethovenhaus and the Beethovenfest in Bonn, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, Wigmore Hall in London, Salle Gaveau in Paris, Santa Cecilia in Rome, the Kammermusik Gemeinde in Hannover, the Torino-Milan (Mi-To) Festival, the Turku Festival in Finland, and the Perth Festival in Australia. They have also toured China and South Korea. Their concerts are broadcast by radio and television stations worldwide, performing repertory ranging from early Haydn to contemporary music. They collaborate regularly with artists such as Angela Hewitt, Ivo Pogorelich, Andrea Lucchesini, Lilya Zilberstein, Cédric Tiberghien, Pieter Wispelwey, and Bruno Giuranna; and have worked with composers such as Fabio Vacchi, Helmuth Lachenmann and Silvia Colasanti. The Quartetto di Cremona received a Borletti—Buitoni Trust Fellowship in 2005 and have won top prizes at numerous international chamber music competitions.CMC would like to thank San Francisco Performances for their generous sponsorship of the Concert with Conversation Series.
More info: http://www.quartettodicremona.com/
The Quartetto di Cremona is rapidly becoming one of the most interesting and dynamic chamber music ensembles of their generation. The quartet has performed around the world at concert halls and international music festival such as the Konzerthaus in Berlin, Beethovenhaus and the Beethovenfest in Bonn, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, Wigmore Hall in London, Salle Gaveau in Paris, Santa Cecilia in Rome, the Kammermusik Gemeinde in Hannover, the Torino-Milan (Mi-To) Festival, the Turku Festival in Finland, and the Perth Festival in Australia. They have also toured China and South Korea. Their concerts are broadcast by radio and television stations worldwide, performing repertory ranging from early Haydn to contemporary music. They collaborate regularly with artists such as Angela Hewitt, Ivo Pogorelich, Andrea Lucchesini, Lilya Zilberstein, Cédric Tiberghien, Pieter Wispelwey, and Bruno Giuranna; and have worked with composers such as Fabio Vacchi, Helmuth Lachenmann and Silvia Colasanti. The Quartetto di Cremona received a Borletti—Buitoni Trust Fellowship in 2005 and have won top prizes at numerous international chamber music competitions.CMC would like to thank San Francisco Performances for their generous sponsorship of the Concert with Conversation Series.
More info: http://www.quartettodicremona.com/
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