Beethoven’s most daring quartets are in good hands with these refined soloists.
Right from his String Quartet No. 1, it was clear that Beethoven would not have to play second fiddle to his contemporaries Mozart and Haydn. His final string quartets attest to an insatiable desire for experimentation. The young Polish Meccore String Quartet honed its skills at Brussels’ Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, and is now well known in the international chamber music circuit. Beethoven’s most daring quartets are in good hands with these refined soloists.