The Danish Quartet is a name which has been carried by four Danish quartets:
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1935 the Danish Quartet (Danish: Den Danske Kvartet) was a quartet for flute, violin, cello and piano which was active 1935-1957.[1] Members included:
The Quartet released several 78s, including Handel's Trio Sonata No.7, in C minor.
Erling Bloch had earlier founded, in 1933, the Erling Bloch Quartet, a traditional string quartet comprising Erling Bloch and Lavard Friisholm, violins, Hans Kassow, viola, Torben Anton Svendsen (again), cello. Among other recordings the Erling Bloch Quartet recorded the Nielsen String Quartet No.3 in 1946.
1949-1983 Den Nye Danske Kvartet, known in English media as The Danish Quartet,[4] and in their releases on the Valois label of Michel Bernstein as the Quatuor Danois. The ensemble was the first Danish state ensemble with educational duties 1967-1978, and was under the patronage of King Frederick IX of Denmark.[5] Members included:
Active from 1985-1996 as Den Danske Strygekvartet. The quartet recorded the Carl Nielsen string quartets for Kontrapunkt 1992[6]
Recordings include:
Den Unge Danske Strygekvartet (The Young Danish Quartet), made their debut in the Copenhagen Summer Festival in 2002.[11] As Den Unge Danske Strygekvartet they also recorded the Nielsen string quartets, but for Dacapo. [12] Following the change of name to Den Danske Strygekvartet (The Danish Quartet) members include:
Recordings include: