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The Danish String Quartet made its debut at the
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Summer Festival in 2002. The group is known for its performances of classical music as well as its own renditions of traditional Nordic
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. The quartet has also worked with an extensive range of contemporary Scandinavian composers.


Current members

* Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen (born 1983), violin * Frederik Øland (born 1984), violin * Asbjørn Nørgaard (born 1984), viola * Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin (born 1982), cello


History

Violinists Frederik Øland and Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen and violist Asbjørn Nørgaard met as children at a Danish music summer camp where they played both football and music together, eventually making the transition into a serious string quartet in their teens and studying at the Royal Academy of Music, Copenhagen. At the time, the name of the group was the Young Danish String Quartet. In 2008, they were joined by Norwegian cellist Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin and changed the group's name to the Danish String Quartet. The quartet was primarily taught and mentored by Tim Frederiksen and has participated in master classes with the
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and Emerson String Quartets, Alasdair Tait,
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, Hugh Maguire, Levon Chilingirian, and
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. Since 2007, the group has curated its own annual festival, the DSQ Festival, in Copenhagen. 2016 marked the beginning of Series of Four, the quartet's concert series in the concert hall of the Royal Danish Academy of Music. In 2013, the quartet began a three-year appointment at the
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's CMS Two Program. The quartet was named a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist for 2013–15 and Ensemble of the Year by ''
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'' in 2019. In 2024, the quartet released its third folk music album, ''Keel Road''.


Awards and recognition

*
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P2 Chamber Music Competition, First Prize and Audience Prize (2004) *
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Award (2004) *
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International String Quartet Competition, shared First Prize and Audience Prize (2005) * Charles Hennen International Chamber Music Competition, First Prize (2005) *
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String Quartet Competition, First Prize (2005) * Danish Music Critics Association Artist Award (2005) *
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, First Prize, Beethoven Prize, Sidney Griller Award, 20th century Prize, Menton Festival Prize (2009) *
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Festival, NORDMETALL-Ensemble Prize (2010) *
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Prize (2011) * Wilhelm Hansen Prize (2015) *
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Award (2016) In 2017,
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named the quartet's second folk music album, ''Last Leaf'', the Best Classical Album of 2017; in 2019, the quartet was nominated for a
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for its album ''Prism I''. *
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(2025)


Discography

* ''Keel Road'' (
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, 2024) * ''Prism V'' (ECM Records, 2023) * ''Prism IV'' (ECM Records, 2022) * ''Prism III'' (ECM Records, 2021) * ''Prism II'' (ECM Records, 2019) * ''Prism I'' (ECM Records, 2018) * ''Last Leaf'' (ECM Records, 2017) * ''Adès, Nørgård & Abrahamsen'' (ECM Records 2016) * ''Brahms/Fuchs: Clarinet Quintets'' with clarinetist Sebastian Manz (CAvi-music, 2014) * ''Wood Works'' (
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, 2014) * ''Haydn/Brahms'' (CAvi-music, 2012) * ''Nielsen: String Quartets, Vol. 2'' (Dacapo Records, 2008) * ''Nielsen: String Quartets, Vol. 1'' (Dacapo Records, 2007)


References


External links

* {{Authority control String quartets Danish musical groups