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Classical Music

Fibonacci Quartet

Coffee Concert Series 2025/26
Sun 19 Apr 2026, 11:00
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The Fibonacci Quartet performs their own arrangements of Moravian folk songs, Janáček’s fervent String Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’ and Schumann’s radiant String Quartet No. 3 in A major.

Fibonacci Quartet I Moravian Folk Songs

Janacek | String Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’ 

Schumann | String Quartet No. 3 in A Major 

 

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The Fibonacci Quartet are one of Europe's leading young string quartets. Based in the UK and formed at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the quartet hold residencies at the Escuela Superior de Musica Reina Sofia in Madrid with Günter Pichler and at the Dutch String Quartet Academy with Marc Danel, and frequently perform in association with ProQuartet in Paris.

Prolific competition winners, the Quartet have received numerous awards including both First Prize and the Audience Prize at the 13th ‘Premio Paolo Borciani’ International String Quartet Competition in 2024, First Prize in the Royal Overseas League Chamber Music Competition, First Prize in the Cavatina Chamber Music Competition, First Prize in the International Triomphe de l’Art Competition in Belgium, The Kirckman Society Award, Audience Prize at the Schiermonnikoog Festival and the Special Prize of the Shostakovich Association in Paris. 

A busy 2024/25 season sees the Quartet perform extensively throughout the UK and mainland Europe. They will also have residencies at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff and Britten Pears Arts in Aldeburgh.

The Fibonacci Quartet are generously supported by the Escuela Reina Sofía, the Hattori Foundation, Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre in Paris and Talent Unlimited. The quartet are the current YCAT Hans Keller Artist, supported by the Cosman Keller Art & Music Trust

Season supported by Margaret Polmear in memory of Andrew Polmear

In Association with Strings Attached