Cuarteto Quiroga
Cuarteto Quiroga, appointed quartet-in-residence in charge of the Royal Collection of decorated Stradivarius at Madrid’s Royal Palace, has established itself as one of the most dynamic and unique quartets of its generation, winning international acclaim from critics and audiences alike for its distinctive personality as well as its bold and original approach to the string quartet repertoire.
The quartet honours the memory of galician violinist Manuel Quiroga, one of the most outstanding instrumentalist of spanish music history.
The group studied at Madrid’s Escuela Reina Sofia with Professor Rainer Schmidt, at the Musikhochschule Basel with Walter Levin, and at the ECMA with Prof. Hatto Beyerle. Other important influences are Johannes Meissl, György Kurtág, András Keller, Eberhard Feltz and Ferenc Rados.
Prizewinners of several major international competitions (Bordeaux, Paolo Borciani, Genève, Beijing, Fnapec-Paris, Palau-Barcelona), the ensemble appears regularly worldwide (Wigmore Hall London, Philarmonie Berlin, Frick Collection and Lincoln Center New York, , DaCamera LosAngeles, National Gallery Washington DC, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Invalides Paris, Martinu Hall Prague, Nybrokajen Stockholm, Auditorio Nacional-Madrid, Heidelberger Frühling, Stadtcasino Basel, Mozarteum Salzburg, String Quartet Biennial Amsterdam, etc.) and was awarded the Spanish National Radio Culture Prize.
Frequent stage partners include Martha Argerich, Veronika Hagen, Valentin Erben, Javier Perianes, Richard Lester, Alain Meunier, David Kadouch, Jonathan Brown, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Tomas Djupsjöbacka, Chen Halevy, and the Doric, Meta4, Ardeo and Galatea string quartets.
Strongly committed to chamber music teaching, they hold the String Quartet Chair at Zaragoza’s Conservatorio Superior (CSMA), and they are regularly invited to give masterclasses at universities and music conservatories throughout Europe, USA and Latin America.
Their CD-albums “Statements” and “(R)evolutions” (COBRA), have been acclaimed by the international press and awarded several prizes and distinctions. “Statements”, with music of Haydn, Webern and Sollima won the “CD of the year 2012 Award”, given by the Independent Producers Union (UFI). “(R)evolutions”, dedicated to the early music of Schönberg, Webern and Alban Berg, was awarded, among several other distinctions, with the label “Exceptional CD” given by Scherzo, Spain’s leading music magazine. They have recently released two new CD titles: “Frei Aber Einsam”, dedicated to the Opus 51 quartets by Johannes Brahms (Cobra) and a collaboration with pianist Javier Perianes including the piano quintets of Granados and Turina (Harmonia Mundi). Both recordings have already been praised by such prestigious reviewers as The Strad, Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine (UK), Luister (NL), El País (Spain) and have already received awards and recognitions from several magazines (Scherzo, Pizzicato, Ritmo, Melómano, ICMA, etc.) and broadcasting corporations, such as the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, NDR.
Cuarteto Quiroga has its official residence throughout the year at Madrid’s Cerralbo Museum. Mr.Sierra would like to thank Paola Modiano’s heirs for the generous opportunity to play the 1682 Nicola Amati violin “Arnold Rosé”.
Repertoire
String Quartet in G major Op. 16
Absolute Jest, for Solo String Quartet and Symphony Orchestra
Quartet with 2 cellos in A minor Op. 36
String Quartet no. 1 in D minor
String Quartet no. 3 in E-flat major
Cuarteto Modal (1989)
Selection from Die Kunst der Fuge BWV 1080
Selection of 4-part Chorals
Adagio for Quartet (from String Quartet no.2)
String Quartet no. 1 Sz. 40
String Quartet no. 2 Sz. 67
String Quartet no. 3 Sz. 85
Selection of Duos for two violins
String Quartet no. 1 in F major Op. 18
String Quartet no. 3 in D major Op. 18
String Quartet no. 1 in F major Op. 59
String Quartet in E-flat major Op. 74
String Quartet in F major Op. 135
Piano Quartet in E-flat major Op. 16
String Quartet Op. 3 (1910)
Quintet with two cellos no. 4 in C major Op. 10 G. 268
Quintet with two cellos no. 6 in C major Op. 30 G. 324 “La Musica Notturna dell strade di Madrid”
Quintet with guitar, in D major G. 448 “Fandango”
String Quartet no. 1 in C minor Op. 51
String Quartet no. 2 in A minor Op. 51
String Sextet in B-flat major Op. 18
String Sextet in G major Op. 36
Piano Quintet in F minor Op. 34
String Quartet no. 1
String Quartet no. 2 “Dramático”
Prólogos for String Quartet (world première, 2003)
Black Angels, for Electric String Quartet
Motet in 4 voices In Festo Navitatis Christi “In Principio Erat Verbum”
String Sextet in A major Op. 48
Piano Quintet in A major Op. 81
Cuarteto en Sol (1945)
Sueño de una Realidad (world premiére, 2011)
String Quartet no. 1 (1950-55)
String Quartet no. 2 (1960-61)
String Quartet no. 1
- String Quartet no. 3, Mishima
- Piano Quintet in G minor
String Quartet no. 2 in A minor
String Quartet no. 9 “In memoriam Miguel de Cervantes”, (2016, world premiére)
Ocho Tientos, para cuarteto de cuerda
String Quartet in A major P121
String Quartet no. 1 in E-flat major Op. 20
String Quartet no. 2 in C major Op. 20
String Quartet no. 3 in g minor Op. 20
String Quartet no. 4 in D major Op. 20
String Quartet no. 5 in f minor Op. 20
String Quartet no. 6 in A major Op. 20
String Quartet no. 2 in E-flat major Op. 33
String Quartet no. 3 in C major Op.33
String Quartet no. 6 in D major Op. 33
String Quartet no. 1 in B-flat major Op. 50
String Quartet no. 3 in G minor Op. 74
String Quartet no. 1 in G major Op. 76
In Fremdem Land, with Piano and Clarinet
Melancholie, for String Quartet and Voice, Op. 13
String Quartet no. 2, “…der Geist ruft…” (world première, 2009)
String Quartet no. 1
12 Microludes for String Quartet, Op. 13, hommage a Mihály András
Officium breve in memoriam Andreae Szervánszky, for String Quartet, Op. 28
Hommage a Jacob Obrecht
Aus der Ferne III
Aus der Ferne V
6 Moments Musicaux for String Quartet (2005)
Arioso, hommage a Walter Levin
Secreta, funeral music in memoriam László Dobszay
Clov’s Last Monologue -a fragment – (Spanish première, second world performance)
String Quartet in E-flat major Op. 12
Andante – Scherzo, for String Quartet
Octet for strings in E-flat major Op. 20
Divertimento KV 138 in F major
String Quartet KV 171 in E-flat major
String Quartet KV 387 in G major
String Quartet KV 421 in D minor
String Quartet KV 428 (421b) in E-flat major
String Quartet KV 458 in B-flat major
String Quartet KV 464 in A major
String Quartet KV 465 in C major
String Quartet KV 499 in D major “Hoffmeister”
String Quartet KV 590 in F major
Quartet with flute KV 285 in D major
Quartet with oboe KV 370 in F major
Quintet with two violas, KV 515 in C major
Quintet with two violas, KV 516 in g minor
Quintet with two violas, KV 593 in D major
Quintet with clarinet, KV 581 in A major
Requiem, KV 626 in arrangement for String Quartet by P. Lichtenthal/Cuarteto Quiroga
String Quartet in E-flat major Op. 45
Concerto Grosso for Solo String Quartet and Symphony Orchestra
Ricercare a 4
Fratres, for String Quartet (1989)
String Quartet
WTC 9/11, for String Quartet and tape
Il tramonto, for String Quartet and Voice
Primero Sueño, Incidental Music for String Quartet, Percussion, Piano and Voice
String Quartet in D-major (1897)
String Quartet no. 1 Op. 7
String Quartet D. 87, in E-flat major
String Quartet movement, D. 703 in c minor “Quartettsatz”
String Quartet D. 804 in a minor “Rosamunde”
String Quartet, D. 810, in d minor “Der Tod und das Mädchen”
Quintet with two cellos D. 956 in C major
String Quartet no. 3 in A major Op. 41
Piano Quintet in E-flat major Op. 44
String Quartet no. 15 in E-flat minor Op. 144
Piano Quintet in G minor Op. 57
String Quartet (2007)
Piano Quintet no. 2 (world première, 2010)
Sonnets et Rondeaux (2008)
String Sextet, from the Opera Capriccio
Souvenir de Florence, for String Sextet
Vistes al mar, for String Quartet
La Oración del Torero, for String Quartet
Piano Quintet, Op. 1 in G minor
Calíope (Las Musas de Andalucía), for Piano Quintet
String Quartet no. 2 (2007)
String Quartet no. 3 (world première, 2013)
Sis Cançóns Mallorquines
Langsamer Satz (1905)
Rondo (1906)
Fünf Sätze, Op. 5
Sechs Bagatelles, Op. 9
Italian Serenade, for String Quartet, in G majo
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”A beautiful tone combined with an unblemished technique."
"What the Cuarteto Quiroga offered us was an absolute experience of world-class rank. What these musicians gave us with eloquent colours and passionate sound was fascination and splendor. On the top of that, we should add sharpness and a sophisticated, vehement technique with a breathtaking intonation, which opened for the audience new dimensions of the works performed. The four outstanding players were coming together in such an elastic and elegant way that the concert became a sheer pleasure. In a few words: this was the best concert of the genre one has heard in this region in a long time."
“In Quiroga’s masterful readings, music reaches the boiling point.”
“Exquisite: precise, perfectly balanced, interpretively fresh performances, couched in consistently warm hues.”
“Their interpretation was impeccable [Bartók 3rd quartet]. With this work Cuarteto Quiroga has proved to have joined the first tier of string quartets.”