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BISQC Concert 7: Romantic Round

Isidore String Quartet at BISQC 2022

Isidore String Quartet, winners of BISQC 2022. Photo by Rita Taylor. 

 

Three quartets perform a complete quartet from the romantic or nationalist repertoire of the 19th century. 

Quartett HANA

Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80 

Quatuor Magenta

Robert Schumann: String Quartet Op. 41, No. 1 

Intermission 

Viatores Quartet

Claude Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 

The Quartets

Quartett HANA

Quartett HANA. Photo by Junhyung Kim.

Gyurim Kwak (she/her) - violin, South Korea
Fuga Miwatashi (she/her/ - violin, Japan
Simon Rosier (he/him) - viola, the Netherlands
Tzu-Shao Chao (he/him) - Cello, Taiwan

The Quartett HANA was founded in 2019 at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts (HMTM). The name of the quartet reflects the home countries of its members: "HANA" means "flower" in Japanese and "unity" in Korean.

They are prize winner at multiple competitions, such as the Geneva International Music Competition 2023, where they received the 2nd prize. Furthermore, they won the 3rd prize at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University Competition in Berlin. In 2024 they took part at the Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition Academy.

The quartet has performed with many renowned artists, including Itamar Golan, Sarah McElravy, Francois Kieffer, Margarita Hohenrieder and Michael Enres. Recent performances have been, among others, at the Mozartfest Wurzburg and the Groba Festival in Spain and at the Heidelberger Fruling Streighquartettfest in 2025.

The quartet has been studying with Prof. Raphael Meriln and the Quatuor Ebene at the HMTM since 2021 and with Prof. Heime Muller at the Musikhochschule Lubeck since 2024. They work regularly with Prof. Eberhard Feltz and Prof. Dirk Mommertz (Fauré Quartett). Furthermore, they have participated in masterclasses by Prof. Oliver Wille and Prof. William Coleman (Kuss Quartett), Prof. Gunter Pichler (Alban Berg Quartett) and Quatuor Voce.

The two violinists Gyurim Kwak and Fuga Miwatashi alternate in the role of primaria. 

Quatuor Magenta

Quatuor Magenta. Photo by Photomorty.

Ida Derbesse (she/her) - violin, France-Poland
Elena Watson-Perry (she/her), France-U.S.A
Claire Pass-Lanneau (she/they), France
Fiona Robson (she/her) - cello, Canada

The Quatuor Magenta was founded in 2021 and is already performing on France's most prestigious stages, from the Philharmonie de Paris to the Festival de RadioFrance Montpellier. They were finalists of the 8th Joseph Haydn Chamber Music Competition in Vienna and prizewinners at the 2023 FNAPEC competition and the 2022 Zukunftsklang Competition Stuttgart. November 2024 marked the quartet's first international tour to Canada, generously supported by the CNM and SPEDIDAM.

The Quatuor Magenta is based in Paris, France, where they are junior artist-in-residence at the Singer-Polignac Foundation and ensemble-in-residence at Propquartet - CEMC. They have been invited to perform at numerous festivals in France, including the Musikfest Parisienne, the Festival de la Chaise-Dieu, Un Temps pour Elles, Un Été en France with Gautier Capuçon and the Quatuor Modigliani's Festival Vibre!, as well as in Switzerland (Festival de la Collégiale in Neuchâtel) and in Germany (Klangraum Konzerte in Cologne).

Last season, contemporary music had pride of place with Qutauor Magenta's participation in the Kronos Quartet's "50 for the Future" Marathon at the Philharmonie de Paris's String Quartet Biennale. Their 2024/25 season included several octet performances alongside the renowned Quatuor Van Kuijk, in partnership with La Belle Saison.

The Quatuor Magenta participated in the inaugural year of the Élite program at the École Normale de Paris, under the mentorship of the Quatuor Modigliani. Other important mentors include the Quatuor Ébène, and Rainer Schmidt of the Hagen Quartet. They are grateful for the support of the Safran Foundation and ADAMI.

Viatores Quartet

Viatores Quartet. Photo courtesy of Viatores Quartet.

Louisa Staples (she/her) - violin, United Kingdom
Johannes Brzoska (he/him) - violin, Germany
Gordon K.H. Lau (he/him) - viola, Hong-Kong S.A.R
Umut Saglam (he/him) - cello, Turkey

The Viatores Quartet is a young string quartet based in Berlin. In 2024 they were awarded first prize at the Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Competition and the prize of the Freunde Junge Musiker. In 2025, the quartet won second prize at the ISW Foundation String Quartet Competition in Heidelberg. The quartet is increasingly in demand on the concert stage, and has performed at renowned concert venues including the Berlin Philharmonic and Konzerthaus Berlin.

Recent performances include appearances at Villa Musica, Hindemith-Tage, AIMA Festival, Piano Salon Christophori, and Mainau Castle. Upcoming performances will take them to cities such as Cologne, Munich, Düsseldorf, and Trier, as well as to Austria, Turkey, and Great Britain. They will also perform at the Hitzacker Festival in 2025, the Schumann Foundation Frankfurt, and the Schwetzingen Festival in 2026. This year will also see the production and release of their first CD album.

The Viatores Quartet was founded in 2023 at the Hanns Eisler Hfm Berlin. The group is currently studying with Professor Tabea Zimmermann at the HFMDK Frankfurt and at the HMTMH Hannover with Professor Oliver Wille. They have also received artistic guidance from renowned musicians such as Christian Tetzlaff, Nora Chastain, and Areta Zhula of Julliard String Quartet.

The quartet takes its name from the Latin term "Viatores", which means travelers. As the name suggests, the quartet proudly represents four different origins and cultures, united by a common goal.