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Wigmore hall is a partner with the London string quartet foundation an aid us in supporting the string quatet competition and the development of young talent in this country. The Wigmore Hall has a long and distinguished list of conductors and musicians that have performed there, but unfortunately Wigmore Hall is undergoing refurbishment so we will have to wait for a while until we can enter this wonderful hall again and listen to the wonderful musicians play once more.
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Only formed in 2000 the Atrium Quartet has achieved remarkable results in its short history. It was awarded the diploma of the 5th Shostakovich International String Quartet Competition and then went on to receive the 2nd prize and the jury's Special Prize in the 6th Shostakovich International String Quartet Competition the following year. In April this year the Quartet received 2nd prize in the 7th Ente Triennial International String Quartet Competition in Cremona (Italy). The Quartet is currently studying at St Petersburg State Conservatory.
Formed in the autumn of 1998, the members of The Biava Quartet are currently studying at The New England Conservatory of Music in The Training Program in The Art of The String Quartet under the direction of Paul Katz. Recent graduates of The Cleveland Institute of Music, The Biava Quartet has been the recipient of numerous honours and was most recently awarded second prize in the 2002 Young Concert Artist International Auditions where it also received The Barenreiter Prize. In addition, the quartet participated in the 2002 Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival as Shouse Artists, the 2002 Pro Quartet Academie in France, the 2002 Juilliard Quartet Seminar at Lincoln Center, the Aspen Center for Advanced Quartet Studies as fellowship recipients in both 2001 and 2002, as well as The 2001 Isaac Stern Chamber Music Workshop at Carnegie Hall.