The
Cuarteto Casals was founded in 1997 at the
Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid under the guidance of Professor Antonello Farulli. The ensemble continued its training in Barcelona with
Walter Levin and
Rainer Schmidt, and later pursued graduate studies in Cologne with the
Alban Berg Quartet and Harald Schoneweg. The quartet takes its name from the renowned 20th-century cellist
Pablo Casals. The group gained early international recognition after winning first prize at the 2000 London International String Quartet Competition, followed by a first prize at the 2002 International Brahms Competition in Hamburg. In 2006, the ensemble received Spain’s
Premio Nacional de Música (National Music Award) in recognition of its rising international profile. A 2008 award from the
Borletti-Buitoni Trust enabled the quartet to acquire a matching set of
classical-period bows. from 2024 the quartet comprised: • Violin: Vera Martínez Mehner and Abel Tomàs. • Viola: Cristina Cordero. ==Appearances==