Trieste, the Indaco String Quartet closes the Trio Festival

It comes to an end tomorrow, Sunday 28 April, in the Sala Luttazzi in Trieste, the second edition of Trio Festivalthe program dedicated to the chamber music tradition, conceived and promoted byChamber Music Association for the artistic direction of Fedra Floritincluded in the review of the Municipality of Trieste “A Light Always On”. At 6pm the Indigo String Quartet will be on stage, the Ensemble that was formed in 2007 at the Fiesole School of Music, fresh from the great success at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition, among the most important on the international scene, the first Italian quartet to win this important competition. Composed of Eleonora Matsuno And Ida Di Vita violin, Jamiang Santi purple and Cosimo Carovani cello, will perform in a concert dedicated to “Iberian Impressions” in Trieste, with music by Luigi Boccherini (La Tirana Spagnola op.44), Joaquin Turina (La Oración del Torero) and Maurice. Ravel (Quartet). The public will be able to use the shuttle bus organized by Chamber Music, departing at 5.30pm from Piazza Oberdan, where spectators will be returned at the end of the concert. Tickets available from Ticket Point Trieste, reservations until seats are available on the shuttle bus by writing to the email This email address is protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Info and details on the acmtrioditrieste.it website. The event is supported by the autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Municipality of Trieste and the Ministry of Culture.

The Quartetto Indaco was born thanks to the impulse of Piero Farulli and Andrea Nannoni, and is today considered among the most interesting Italian string quartets of its generation: musicians who have achieved a magnificent sound and an exemplary blend, and who have fully entered the elite of the most important Italian quartets. After graduating in Fiesole, the Indaco Quartet followed specialization courses with exponents of major quartets of our time (among others, Hatto Beyerle and Günter Pichler of the legendary Alban Berg Quartet and Rainer Schmidt of the Hagen Quartet), he obtained his Master’s degree in Chamber Music in 2017 at the Musikhochschule in Hannover, under the guidance of Oliver Wille ( Kuss Quartet), and also perfected his skills at the prestigious Accademia Chigiana, with whom he collaborates by giving concerts both in Italy and abroad. In her career she also receives the Scotese prize in 2017, the “Börsen Club Hannover” and after having won the special “Jeunesses Musicales” prize at the “Premio Paolo Borciani” International Competition 2014, he was among the finalists of the same competition in 2017 and has been awarded several international prizes and scholarships, including the Golden Medal, Manhattan Concert Artist’s Award and the Digital Album Award at the 6th Manhattan International Music Competition in 2022. Particularly appreciated by the public for its extraordinary communication, the Indaco Quartet has always received excellent reviews from specialized critics who have defined its performances as “an astonishing display of fireworks, so brilliant that the walls of the hall could barely contain it”. A “compact, full of enamel and exuberance” ensemble, Indaco highlights its artistic qualities in a vast repertoire, from classical to contemporary, with a particular predilection for 19th and 20th century authors. Furthermore, the Indaco Quartet carries out in-depth research on Italian authors and is dedicated to the diffusion of new musical languages.

 
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