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          Internationally renowned resident string quartet, Quatuor Danel begins its eleventh season at the University on 1 October....

          Danel Quartet

          The Danel Quartet (or Quatuor Danel) is a French/Belgian string quartet established in June 1991.[1] Known for classical, early modern and contemporary repertoire, they tour internationally and have an extensive discography.

          Given its quirky neo-classical profile, the first movement arguably benefits from the neater take of the Quatuor Danel, closer to the microphone yet technically.

        1. Given its quirky neo-classical profile, the first movement arguably benefits from the neater take of the Quatuor Danel, closer to the microphone yet technically.
        2. Artist: Virpi Raisanen and Quatuor Danel - Title: Blicke Mir Nicht In Die Lieder: Recital (Live) - Format: CD - Country: Finland - Label: Alba - Catalogue.
        3. Internationally renowned resident string quartet, Quatuor Danel begins its eleventh season at the University on 1 October.
        4. The Chiral Quartet was formed in by students of the CIT Cork School of Music.
        5. So this year will see Belgium's Quatuor Danel perform the complete cycle of 17 string quartets by Polish composer and close friend of.
        6. They have both recorded and performed the first complete cycle of string quartets by Mieczysław Weinberg[2] and have undertaken a complete cycle of the quartets of Dmitri Shostakovich as well.[3]

          History

          The ensemble has worked with the Amadeus Quartet.

          For Shostakovich's complete string quartets, it worked with the Borodin Quartet and Fyodor Druzhinin of the Beethoven Quartet and also with Pierre Penassou[5] and Walter Levin, both members of the LaSalle Quartet.

          The Danel Quartet performs the classical repertoire as well as contemporary music. They are specialized in the Russian repertoire. Their recordings of Shostakovich's and Weinberg's quartets (world premiere) are a reference.

          Since 2005,