They have won two
Latin Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album, and have been awarded the
Diapason d'Or, the Mexican Music Critics Association Award, and three "Most Adventurous Programming" Awards from
Chamber Music America. Volume 6 of their
Villa-Lobos cycle of 17 string quartets on
Dorian was nominated for a
Grammy Award and a Latin Grammy for Best Chamber Music Recording. Their albums
Brasileiro: Works of Mignone (2012) and
El Hilo Invisible (2016) won
Latin Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album. The work Inca Dances by Gabriela Lena Frank, recorded by Cuarteto Latinoamericano with
Manuel Barrueco, won the 2009 Latin Grammy for Best New Latin Composition. Their sixth and final recording of
Heitor Villa-Lobos's string quartets,
Quartets No. 4, 9, and 11, was nominated for two
Grammy Awards (Best Chamber Music and Best Latin Music) in 2002.
Brasileiro: Works of Mignone (2012) won the
Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album. Their 2015 album
El Hilo Invisible, with Mexican singer
Jaramar, won the
2016 Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Album.
Ruperto Chapí: String Quartets Vol. 1 was nominated for a Latin Grammy the same year. ==Members==