Quadphonics is a quartet of violin virtuosos founded by two sets of siblings known for their remarkable talents, breathtaking virtuosity and harmonious performances. With their exceptional musicianship and ability to showcase the rarely heard repertoire written for multiple violins, the group is rapidly earning international recognitions and dedicated followers within the classical chamber music scene.

All four performers have won multiple international prizes and each of their extraordinary achievements highlight their collective and personal contributions to the ensemble’s immediate success. Their unique dynamic as sibling musicians sets them apart within the industry. Their performances often emphasise the emotional connection and synergy that come from playing together as siblings.

Quadphonics’s unique list of repertoire consists of classical works written for 2, 3 and 4 violins. They also collaborate with notable composers and arrangers commissioning works written or arranged specially for the group, showcasing their versatility and broad musical interests.

The four violinists have all studied at the would-famous specialist music school, The Menuhin School where one of the members are still the current student and the other three are now based in Berlin studying at the Universität der Künste Berlin and Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler.

The long list of renowned artists and teachers all four members have studied with certify their high quality performances and professionalism.