




"...accomplished performances, highlited by the tremendously
assured partnership involving the Bergonzi Quartet..."
-Classics Today.com
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The Bergonzi String Quartet, so named for the
illustrious violin maker Carlo Bergonzi, has generated enormous
excitement around the globe for its superb blend of seasoned and
sensitive string virtuosi. Since 1992, the Bergonzi String Quartet
has been Quartet-in-Residence at the University of Miami and for
the internationally acclaimed Festival Miami. And in 1994, the
ensemble was named "Visiting Quartet" at the prestigious
Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach. |
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Bergonzi String Quartet in Carnegie Hall where they performed
in Carnegie’s Weill Hall in November, 2003. |
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Hailed by the critics as "electrifying" and "masterful",
the ensemble has become one of Florida's and America's most important
cultural assets. In addition to their series of concerts in Miami and
their North American tours, the ensemble has toured the Netherlands
and Italy.
Reflecting South Florida's diverse cultural community, the Bergonzi often explores the
marvelous quartet repertoire of Villa-Lobos, Ginastera, Surinach, Piazzolla, and others.
Prior to joining the ranks of the Bergonzi, the players were members of the New World,
Rowe, and Chester quartets. |