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CONSTANZE UARTET
The Constanze Quartet, called after the widowof Wolfang Amadeus Mozart, is an ensemble of
four internationally renowned and ambitious artists who found the ideal inspiration in the city of Salzburg,
hometown of the famous austrian composerand traditionally known for hosting one of thehighest – class musical scenes in the world.
These four musicians work thoroughly to give fresh,soulful and technically accurate performances,combining their eye-catching charm on stagewith a careful selection of the repertoire.Beyond all the major works, the ensembleis often delighted to invite external artiststo explore the exciting world of quintets.
The quartet plays regularly in the “Mirabell Palace”,one of the most famous concert halls in Salzburg.Nonetheless, several audiences throughout Europehave already enjoyed its music, honouring theConstanze Quartet’s commitment of transforming
every ocassion into a unique experience.
CONSTANZE UARTET
Born in Valladolid (Spain). She
is member of the increasingly
well-known “Delibes Duo”,
along with her sister, the
pianist Sara Gutiérrez. They
have taken part in several
important musical events as
the “International Music Festival
of Santander” (Spain).
Born in Logroño (Spain), was
the principal cello player of
the “Simphony Orchestra
Cologne” (Germany) and
played in the “Bonn Classical
Philarmonic”. In 2014, she won
in the first prize at the “Knopf-
Competit ion” in Düsseldorf
(Germany).
Born in Madrid (Spain), she was
formed at the prest igious
“Queen Sophia College of Music”
(Madrid) and Mozarteum (Salzburg).
In 2014 received the spanish
most outstanding chamber
musician prize given out of the
hands of Her Majesty The Queen
of Spain.
Sandra García (Viola)
Alba Hernández (Cello)
Emeline Pierre (1st Violin)
Born in Fontenay le Comte
(France), was a distinguished
violin teacher in one of the
conservatoires of Lyon (France),
and member of the “Prima Vista
Quartet”. Lately, she joined
a lead ing pos i t ion at the
“Basque National Orchestra”
in San Sebastián (Spain).
Esther Gutiérrez (2nd violin)