デンマーク弦楽四重奏団 Danish String Quartet

This Danish String Quartet made its debut at the Copenhagen Summer Festival in 2002.

In 2012, The New York Times selected the quartet’s concert as a highlight of the year, saying the performance featured “one of the most powerful renditions of Beethoven’s Opus 132 String Quartet that I’ve heard live or on a recording.” In 2013, they began a three-year appointment in Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s CMS Two Program. The quartet was named as a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist for 2013-15.

Since 2007, the group has curated its own annual festival -DSQ Festival- in Nyboder, Copenhagen. 2016 will mark the beginning of Series of Four, the quartet's new concert series in the concert hall of The Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen.

Violinists Frederik Oland and Rune Tonsgaard Sorensen and violist Asbjorn Norgaard met as children at a music summer camp where they played both football and music together, eventually making the transition into a serious string quartet in their teens and studying at Copenhagen’s Royal Academy of Music. In 2008, the three Danes were joined by Norwegian cellist Fredrik Schoyen Sjolin. The Danish String Quartet was primarily taught and mentored by Professor Tim Frederiksen and have participated in master classes with the Tokyo and Emerson String Quartets, Alasdair Tait, Paul Katz, Hugh Maguire, Levon Chilingirian and Gabor Takacs-Nagy.

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