MALION QUARTETT

Founded in Frankfurt am Main in 2018, the Malion Quartet has now firmly established itself as one of the most versatile ensembles on the international music scene. Within a very short space of time, they won many prizes and awards at prestigious competitions such as the Deutsche Musikwettbewerb, the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition, the Joseph Joachim Competition Weimar, the Manhattan International Music Competition and the Steels-Wilsing Foundation Competition at the Heidelberger Frühling. Alongside their international concert activities, the Quartet also pursues new and exciting ways of developing music education.

The Malion Quartet has performed in major concert halls such as Alte Oper Frankfurt, Cologne Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall London, Izumi Hall Osaka and Cité de la musique in Paris and has been invited to established music festivals including Rheingau Music Festival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Beethovenfest Bonn, Heidelberger Frühling, Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker, Festival Internacional de Música de Marvão and Podium Esslingen. Malion has played at string quartet biennials in Paris and Munich, and in 2023 it was appointed Quartet in Residence at the Holzhausenschlösschen Frankfurt. The Quartet’s special partnerships include its long-standing collaboration with the composer Jörg Widmann as well as joint performances with artists such as Kit Armstrong, Martin Stadtfeld, Juliane Banse, Christina Daletska, Hariolf Schlichtig, Kaan Bulak and the Vogler Quartet.

The Malion Quartet has devised and initiated a number of projects with the aim of making classical music accessible to a wide audience, through innovative concert formats, unusual concert venues and digital media. This includes the special concept of “ON/OFF stage concerts”, which lead to the creation of both the Malion Music Festival and the concert series “What does Beethoven have to do with me?”. The film production Große Fuge earned the quartet a nomination for the Opus Klassik. The ensemble has also released three critically acclaimed CDs with the record labels KALEIDOS and Solaire Records.

The Malion Quartet is distinguished by its wide-ranging repertoire, which includes the masterpieces of the classical string quartet tradition as well as rarely performed works by modern and avant-garde composers. With its love of experimentation, the Quartet is also involved in interdisciplinary projects, seeking dialogue with art forms such as dance, theatre, literature, electronic music, video and light installations. Over the years, the group has recorded numerous radio productions for SWR, WDR, BR, HR and Deutschlandradio, documenting the vast scope of their artistry.

The ensemble and its projects have been supported by scholarship programmes from the Deutsche Musikrat, the Villa Musica Rheinland-Pfalz, the European concert initiative MERITA and the #MusikerZukunft programme of the Deutsche Orchester-Stiftung, amongst others. The Malion Quartet has received valuable musical inspiration through intensive work with Alfred Brendel, Eberhard Feltz and members of the Alban Berg Quartet, Cuarteto Casals, Cuarteto Quiroga and Meta4. The four musicians studied as a quartet at the universities in Frankfurt am Main with Prof Tim Vogler and in Hanover with Prof Oliver Wille.

Alex Jussow (violin)

Miki Nagahara (violin)

Lilya Tymchyshyn (viola)