Established in 1982 as the Music Youth Zagreb Quartet. They took on their current name in 1990.
History

The Sebastian String Quartet was established in 1982 as the Music Youth Zagreb Quartet. They took on their current name in 1990. Quartet members have been trained in chamber music courses in Grožnjan (Croatia), Rogaška Slatina (Slovenia), Pécs (Hungary) and Saumur (France). The Quartet became a member of the International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation in Paris in 1988. Apart from frequently performing in Croatia, they have also given concerts in Slovenia, France, North Korea, Italy, Austria, and Hungary. Their repertoire spans over classical works to contemporary music with an emphasis on Croatian composers and premiering contemporary works. The Quartet has worked with renowned Croatian and international artists, such as Milan Turković, Paul Meyer, Pierluigi Camicia, Aleksandar Serdar, etc. They have been holding their own concert series in the Vatroslav Lisinski Small Concert Hall in Zagreb since 2002. The members of the quartet are violinists Anđelko Krpan and Korana Rucner, violist Nebojša Floreani and cellist Zlatko Rucner.

Repertory

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Recent Concerts

http://www.sq-sebastian.com/index.php/en/gallery

Year of foundation
1982
Genres
Classical
Instrument types
Strings (bow)
Members
02
Country
Croatia
City
Zagreb
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