In 1973 four musicians from the Musical Academy George Enescu in laşi joined forces to form the Voces Quartet.
In 1973 four musicians from the Musical Academy George Enescu in laşi joined forces to form the Voces Quartet. In their capacity as the National Ensemble of Rumanian radio, the Voces Quartet produced a recording of the complete chamber music works of George Enescu. Pablo Casals described him as «the greatest musical phenomenon since Mozart», and for Yehudi Menuhin, his teacher Enescu was simply the «the absolute measure, in comparison to whom I judge everyone else». In addition to George Enescu, the Voces Quartet also devote themselves to Béla Bartók, another great figure whose musical roots lie in what is now Rumania.
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George Enescu