Cellist Joshua Gindele of the Miró Quartet plays on a cello by the modern American maker Lawrence Wilke that's "basically a copy of Janos Starker’s Goffriller cello."
By Thomas May | From the November-December 2019 issue of Strings magazine When the Miró Quartet started out in October 1995, a prediction that it would be t... Read More...
The Miró Quartet stopped by the Strings studio for a recent Strings Session. Watch the quartet perform two movements from Beethoven's String Quartet No. 13, Op.... Read More...
The innovative quartet takes on the silver screen in ‘Transcendence’
By Stephanie Powell “We’re sort of in the middle of a transcendent year,” Jo... Read More...