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Ottawa Citizen

REVIEW: Miró Quartet delightful in any language By: Richard Todd Tuesday’s 7 p.m. Chamberfest program featured Ottawa mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta and the American Miró Quartet in a program that was a...

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Welcome to our updated site!

Check out the new and simplified look of our new website! Inside, you will find new photos and information about the Miró Quartet, as well as simplified features including new videos and media. Enjoy,...

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Miró Quartet on “Classical Austin”

Did you miss our appearance on KMFA’s “Classical Austin”? Now you can hear it streamed on demand here!

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New Schubert Disc Released!

We are very excited to announce the release of our newest recording, Schubert Interrupted, featuring Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” Quartet, a collaboration with the world-renowned mezzo Sasha...

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Fort Worth Star-Telegram

REVIEW: Miró Quartet delightful in any language By: Olin Chism The Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth opened a new season under a new music director on Saturday afternoon. To say that the occasion was...

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Austin American-Statesman

REVIEW: Kevin Puts “How Wild the Sea” By: Luke Quinton It was a dramatic night Wednesday for Kevin Puts, as the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer returned to the University of Texas to see the premiere...

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Baltimore Sun

REVIEW: A Few Notes on Handel Choir, Miró Quartet and pianist Shai Wosner By: Tim Page Then it was off to Shriver, where the Miró Quartet and pianist Shai Wosner shared the stage. When a string...

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Top 10 Music Events of 2013 in Dallas-Fort Worth

We are honored that DFW.com has chosen our performance as part of the Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth as one of the top ten classical music performances in Dallas-Fort Worth of 2013! To read the...

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Chicago Tribune

Review: Miró Quartet opens chamber music festival with exceptional ease By: Alan G. Artner All-Viennese programs are commonplace at concerts occurring near the turn of the year. But this time a...

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Gramophone Magazine

Review: Banff-winning quartet record middle-period Beethoven By: Laurence Vittes Making a determined and largely successful effort to recapture the sweep and vision of Beethoven’s original inspiration,...

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Review: Miró Quartet brings flawless ensemble sound to Frankly Music By: Elaine Schmidt String quartets, at least the ones that play, teach and tour together for many years, are unique organisms —...

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Arizona Daily Star

Review: Oboist steals the spotlight at chamber fest By: Cathalena E. Burch It’s not often in Tucson that you get to see an oboist in the leading role of a concert. The oboe is usually part of the...

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Saint Paul Pioneer Press

Review: SPCO premieres will double your pleasure By: Ron Hubbard With an avowed modernist like Bang on a Can All-Stars co-founder Steven Schick on the podium, it stands to reason that this weekend’s...

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Ottawa Citizen

Review: Miró Quartet draw beauty from Minimalism at Chamberfest By: Richard Todd It used to be said that Joseph Haydn was the “father of the symphony.” Nowadays we are more historically informed, and...

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Preview: Houston Public Media

Founded in 1995, the Miró Quartet takes its name from 20th-century Spanish artist, Joan Miró, known for his highly imaginative and original surrealist works. After winning first prizes at several...

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Preview: WNED Buffalo

The Miro String Quartet returns to Buffalo this season for all six concerts of the Slee Beethoven String Quartet Cycle.  All concerts are at Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall on the SUNY Buffalo Amherst...

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Austin Chronicle Review: Miró Quartet – The ensemble’s treatment of Schubert...

REVIEWED BY ROBERT FAIRES, FRI., APRIL 10, 2015 Safe terrain is not where one expects to travel with the Miró Quartet. In the dozen years that it’s been quartet-in-residence at the University of Texas,...

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Monterey Herald Review: Barbara Rose Shuler, Intermezzo: Hearing visual art...

REVIEWED BY BARBARA ROSE SHULER, MON., APRIL 13, 2015 The word “synesthesia” came to mind last weekend while listening to the world premiere of Christopher Theofanidis’ “FIVE for string quartet,”...

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Miró Quartet “Plays It Forward” with Release of Transcendence

With Investment of Stringed Instrument Collector David Fulton, Intent to Innovate  Miró Quartet “Plays It Forward” with Release of Transcendence Free downloads of recording available throughout...

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