Cuarteto Quiroga

Hardly any other quartet has been given this honour: as prize winners of numerous international competitions, the Spanish Cuarteto Quiroga has been appointed resident quartet of the Royal Palace in Madrid and regularly performs on the instruments of the Royal Stradivarius Collection.

And on renowned concert stages around the world, it also tells musical stories that span epochs and aim to enthral and seduce the listener. Its interpretations shed new light on the classics, open musical doors, raise questions and invite an exciting dialogue.

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Members

Aitor Hevia | violin
Cibrán Sierra Vázquez | violin
Josep Puchades | viola
Helena Poggio | violoncello

On Tour

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Projects

To mark the 200th anniversary of Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga’s death in 2026, the Cuarteto Quiroga suggests programs with these themes
The Spanish Mozart
Classicism made in Spain
Teenage prodigies
Lifes cut short

Awards

The Cuarteto Quiroga was awarded the Medal of Honour of the Escuela Reina Sofia by Queen Sofia of Spain in June 2024 for its more than 20-year international career and achievements in the field of chamber music and music education. The Medal of Honour is the highest distinction awarded by the Reina Sofía School of Music. It is awarded to individuals or organisations who have made an outstanding contribution to the school and thus to musical education. Previous recipients of the medal include Peter Eötvös, Sir András Schiff, Ivan Monighetti, Dmitri Bashkirov, Lorin Maazel, Yehudi Menuhin and Zubin Mehta.

Watch and Listen

Béla Bartók, String Quartet No.2 Sz.67
Auditorio Nacional, Madrid

Luigi Boccherini, Op.44 No.4, „La Tirana“
Fundación Juan March, Madrid

Reviews

“A beautiful tone combined with an unblemished technique. The sound quality and balance between instruments is admirable, every detail in the score is faithfully reproduced”
The Strad

 

Hardly any other quartet has been given this honour: as prize winners of numerous international competitions, the Spanish Cuarteto Quiroga has been appointed resident quartet of the Royal Palace in Madrid and regularly performs on the instruments of the Royal Stradivarius Collection.

read more

And on renowned concert stages around the world, it also tells musical stories that span epochs and aim to enthral and seduce the listener. Its interpretations shed new light on the classics, open musical doors, raise questions and invite an exciting dialogue.

Members

Aitor Hevia | violin
Cibrán Sierra Vázquez | violin
Josep Puchades | viola
Helena Poggio | violoncello

www.cuartetoquiroga.com/es/