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Quadro Hypothesis
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Artist Info
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Ensemble
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Chamber
 
Quadro Hypothesis is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 2008 by four talented musicians who shared a passion for chamber music. The ensemble is based in Vienna, Austria, and is known for its innovative and dynamic performances that blend traditional classical music with contemporary styles. The founding members of Quadro Hypothesis are violinist Anna Maria Pammer, violist Barbara Riccabona, cellist Christoph Stradner, and pianist Christoph Traxler. All four musicians had extensive experience performing in various orchestras and ensembles before coming together to form Quadro Hypothesis. The ensemble's name, Quadro Hypothesis, reflects its commitment to exploring new and uncharted territories in classical music. The word "quadro" means "square" in Italian, which represents the four members of the ensemble, while "hypothesis" refers to the group's experimental approach to music-making. Since its founding, Quadro Hypothesis has performed extensively throughout Europe and Asia, earning critical acclaim for its innovative programming and virtuosic performances. The ensemble has also won numerous awards and competitions, including the prestigious International Chamber Music Competition in Osaka, Japan, in 2012. One of the highlights of Quadro Hypothesis's career was its performance at the Salzburg Festival in 2015. The ensemble was invited to perform as part of the festival's "Young Artists" series, which showcases emerging talent in classical music. Quadro Hypothesis's performance was widely praised for its energy, precision, and creativity. Another notable performance by Quadro Hypothesis was its collaboration with the renowned Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas. In 2017, the ensemble premiered Haas's "String Quartet No. 10" at the Vienna Konzerthaus, earning rave reviews for its interpretation of the complex and challenging work. Quadro Hypothesis has also released several critically acclaimed recordings, including its debut album "Quadro Hypothesis" in 2010 and its follow-up "Quadro Hypothesis II" in 2014. Both albums feature a mix of classical and contemporary works, showcasing the ensemble's versatility and range. In addition to its performances and recordings, Quadro Hypothesis is also committed to music education and outreach. The ensemble regularly conducts masterclasses and workshops for young musicians, and has worked with schools and community organizations to promote classical music to a wider audience. Overall, Quadro Hypothesis is a dynamic and innovative ensemble that has made a significant impact on the classical music world. With its commitment to experimentation and exploration, the ensemble continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in chamber music, inspiring audiences and musicians alike.
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