Category:

Chamber Music Cincinnati,

Date:

Tue, January 13, 2026

Time:

7:30 PM

Price:

$29.00 - $44.00

inc. $4 service charge
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Miro Quartet

Countdown to 100: Five…

In 2029-30, Chamber Music Cincinnati will celebrate its 100th Anniversary. Only four other U.S presenters will have reached that milestone. (Kudos to St. Paul’s Schubert Club, the first to do so, in 1983!)

The six 2025-26 concerts comprise the first of five celebratory seasons that will culminate in a landmark.

Chamber Music Cincinnati and Memorial Hall welcome you to them all!


“…The Miro revel in the music’s daring…” – Gramophone

“…their drive to push themselves to new limits remains unwavering.” – The Strad

“Rewarding in every way.” – Washington Post

 

Daniel Ching, violin

William Fedkenheuer, violin

John Largess, viola

Joshua Gindele, cello

 

The Miró Quartet is one of America’s most celebrated and dedicated string quartets, having been labeled by The New Yorker as “furiously committed” and noted by the Cleveland Plain Dealer for its “exceptional tonal focus and interpretive intensity.” For thirty years, the Quartet has performed throughout the world on the most prestigious concert stages, earning accolades from critics and audiences alike. Based in Austin and thriving on the area’s storied music scene, the Miró takes pride in finding new ways to communicate with audiences of all backgrounds while cultivating the longstanding tradition of chamber music.

Formed in 1995, the Miró Quartet was awarded first prize at national and international competitions including the Banff International String Quartet Competition and the Naumburg Chamber Music Competition. Since 2003, the Miró has served as the quartet-in-residence at the University of Texas at Austin’s Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music. In 2005, they were the first string quartet ever awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant. Among their many noteworthy recordings is the Emmy Award-winning, audio-video Transcendence that documents the quartet’s recording of Schubert’s Quartet in G major on rare Stradivarius instruments. The Miró records independently and makes its music available globally through Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, Pandora, and YouTube. It’s 2024 recording Home was a Grammy Award nominee.

The Miró Quartet took its name and its inspiration from the Spanish artist Joan Miró, whose Surrealist works are some of the most groundbreaking, influential, and admired of the 20th century.

Miro Quartet

Countdown to 100: Five…

In 2029-30, Chamber Music Cincinnati will celebrate its 100th Anniversary. Only four other U.S presenters will have reached that milestone. (Kudos to St. Paul’s Schubert Club, the first to do so, in 1983!)

The six 2025-26 concerts comprise the first of five celebratory seasons that will culminate in a landmark.

Chamber Music Cincinnati and Memorial Hall welcome you to them all!


“…The Miro revel in the music’s daring…” – Gramophone

“…their drive to push themselves to new limits remains unwavering.” – The Strad

“Rewarding in every way.” – Washington Post

 

Daniel Ching, violin

William Fedkenheuer, violin

John Largess, viola

Joshua Gindele, cello

 

The Miró Quartet is one of America’s most celebrated and dedicated string quartets, having been labeled by The New Yorker as “furiously committed” and noted by the Cleveland Plain Dealer for its “exceptional tonal focus and interpretive intensity.” For thirty years, the Quartet has performed throughout the world on the most prestigious concert stages, earning accolades from critics and audiences alike. Based in Austin and thriving on the area’s storied music scene, the Miró takes pride in finding new ways to communicate with audiences of all backgrounds while cultivating the longstanding tradition of chamber music.

Formed in 1995, the Miró Quartet was awarded first prize at national and international competitions including the Banff International String Quartet Competition and the Naumburg Chamber Music Competition. Since 2003, the Miró has served as the quartet-in-residence at the University of Texas at Austin’s Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music. In 2005, they were the first string quartet ever awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant. Among their many noteworthy recordings is the Emmy Award-winning, audio-video Transcendence that documents the quartet’s recording of Schubert’s Quartet in G major on rare Stradivarius instruments. The Miró records independently and makes its music available globally through Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, Pandora, and YouTube. It’s 2024 recording Home was a Grammy Award nominee.

The Miró Quartet took its name and its inspiration from the Spanish artist Joan Miró, whose Surrealist works are some of the most groundbreaking, influential, and admired of the 20th century.

Category:

Chamber Music Cincinnati,

Date:

Tue, January 13, 2026

Time:

7:30 PM

Price:

$29.00 - $44.00

inc. $4 service charge
Back to all shows