One of the most inspiring, dynamic and charismatic ensembles on the musical scene, the Atrium Quartet have established themselves as performers of deep emotion, intellect, virtuosity and technical brilliance. Highly acclaimed by audiences and press the Quartet has performed throughout Europe, Russia, the USA, Australia, Japan and Brazil.

The Atrium Quartet is a winner of two of the most prestigious International Competitions for String Quartet: First prize and Audience Prize of the 9th London International String Quartet Competition in 2003 and Grand-Prix of the 5th International String Quartet Competition in Bordeaux in 2007. Founded in 2000 in St Petersburg under the inspiration of Professor Josef Levinson, the Quartet graduated from the St Petersburg Conservatoire in 2003 and then completed their education as a quartet-in-residenz in Amsterdam coached by Prof. Stefan Metz at the Netherland String Quartet Academy and in Hochschule fur Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin with Prof. Eberhard Feltz. The Quartet has also been coached by famous musicians from the Alban Berg Quartet, Vermeer Quartet, by Marc Danel.

Recent highlights for the Atrium Quartet have included recitals at the Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall in London, Library of Congress in Washington,Frick Collection in New York, Les Invalides in Paris, BOZAR in Brussels, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, De Doelen in Rotterdam, deSingel in Antwerpen, Conservatoire du Geneva, Palau Musica Catalana and L’Auditori in Barcelona, Philharmonic Hall and Mariinsky Concert Hall in St Petersburg, Toppan Hall and Oji Hall in Tokyo, Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik as well as recitals at prestigious Festivals such as Beethovenfest, Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Schwetzingen Festival in Germany, Colmar, Luberon Festivals in France, Orlando, Grachtenfestival in the Netherlands, Haydn International Festival in Eszterhaza in Hungary, Davos and Luzern Festivals in Switzerland. Russian Spring Festival in Radialsystem Berlin, recitals in London’s Wigmore Hall, concerts in the Netherlands, Festivals in Germany, Finland, Austria and Russia scheduled for the 2016-2017 season. The Quartet has performed with such eminent musicians as violist Richard Young of the Vermeer Quartet, pianists Brigitte Engerer and Jean-Bernard Pommier, cellist Antonio Meneses.

Teaching becomes another important part of Quartet’s activities. The members of the Atrium Quartet shared their experience with young musicians from the UK, USA, Brazil and Russia. From 2012 to 2015 the quartet was the quartet-in-residence at the Sunflower Music Festival in Topeka, USA.

The Atrium Quartet’s discography includes a CD with works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich made for EMI Classics and a DVD ‘Live in Concert’ in the Netherlands with music by Tchaikovsky. Another CD was recorded in Paris for Zig-Zag Territories (Beethoven Quartet Op.74 in E flat, and Shostakovich Quartet No.5, Op.92), and was the Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice in November 2008. Another CD which includes 9 & 11 quartets and Piano quintet by D. Shostakovich recorded in St Petersburg with Misha Fomin (piano) and released for russian label Oclassica in 2012. This CD appeared in TOP 10 by Lusiter Magazin, leading musical issue in the Netherlands. The Atrium Quartet recorded all 4 string quartets of  Spanish composer Jordi Cervello (Columna Musica, 2015). Two of his quartets  («A Bach» & «Sant Petersburg»)  dedicated to the members of the Atrium Quartet. Next big project of the quartet is the cycle of all 15 quartets by D. Shostakovich. In October 2016 german label Profil Edition Günter Haenssler releases new CD of the quartet with first string quartets by Tchaikovsky and Brahms recorded on all-gut strings with low tuning of 430Hz.

The Atrium Quartet also introduced World’s first “SHOSTAKOVICH MARATHON” in the year of 2013. The cycle of all 15 quartets by Dmitry Shostakovich the Atrium performs in ONE day. During 2013 – 2015 the cycle was performed in concert halls in Iceland, Japan, France Germany and Russia. In 2014-2015 season Atrium was celebrating the 175th  Anniversary of Peter Tchaikovsky with the new, one of the kind, project: “TCHAIKOVSKY MINI FEST”. Entire collection of chamber music written by Russian Genius performed in one single day. The repertoire of the quartet includes also complete cycles by Beethoven, Schubert and Mendelssohn.

Quartet members are playing on unique instruments by Italian Luthiers.
Violins by Matteo Goffriller (1720) and Paolo Castello (1770)
Viola by Lorenzo Carcassi (1775)
Cello by Giovanni Battista Ceruti (1798)

The members of Atrium Quartet rely on Larsen Strings for their choice of strings.

Russian-born Quartet currently resides in Berlin, Germany.

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