Quatuor Danel

The Quatuor Danel has been at the forefront of the international classical music scene for decades with their bold, expressive, and technically impeccable performances. Their packed concert diary takes them to all major concert stages worldwide and over the past 30 years they have made a series of ground-breaking CD recordings. Quatuor Danel is known for its deeply personal interpretations of the string quartet cycles Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Shostakovich, and Weinberg. Their lively and fresh vision on the traditional quartet repertoire subsequently earned them rave reviews from the public and the press. Their musical partners include major artists such as Leif Ove Andsnes, Marc André Hamelin, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Alexander Melnikov, Adrien La Marca, Clemens Hagen and the Borodin Quartet.

The Danel Quartet has championed Shostakovich’s once unknown string quartets and recorded the complete cycle for Fuga Libera. Danel was the first quartet to record another great string quartet cycle of the twentieth century: Mieczysław Weinberg’s seventeen quartets. Their performance in Manchester and Utrecht was the first ever live interpretation of the complete Weinberg cycle worldwide. More recently, they released a new edition of Shostakovich’s complete quartet cycle, by Accentus label, which was recorded at the Gewandhaus Leipzig. This semi-live recording got all the accolades a quartet can wish for: from a Diapason d’Or to a striking review in the Strad Magazine. Coming Spring 2025 the recording of the Prokofiev string quartet will be released, and in 2026 the Danel will be recording the Piano Quintets by Shostakovich, Weinberg and Schnittke with Marc André Hamelin. These last two discs will also be recorded at the Gewandhaus and released by Accentus.

In addition to a double cycle at the Wigmore Hall from 2023, Quatuor Danel has performed the Weinberg and Shostakovich cycles at the Philharmonie de Paris, Muziekgebouw Amsterdam, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Phillips Collection Washington and in Japan and Taiwan. Recent and forthcoming engagements include the performance of all of Shostakovich’s string quartets during a large-scale commemoration for the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death in Leipzig’s Gewandhaus, tours in Japan, the United States, Taiwan and South Korea, and concerts in Amsterdam, Madrid, Linz, the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the Chamber Music Festival at Lundsgaard in Denmark, the International Shostakovich Festival in Gohrisch, the Kuhmo Festival, and many other important stages and festivals. Musical partners for this season include François Frédéric Guy, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Quatuor Arod and Marianna Shirinyan.

The Quatuor Danel was founded in 1991, and has operated in its current formation –  Marc Danel (violin), Gilles Millet (violin), Vlad Bogdanas (viola) and Yovan Markovitch (cello) – since 2014. The Quartet is artist-in-residence at London’s Wigmore Hall and quartet-in-residence at the University of Manchester.