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Alina Serban – First Violin – graduate of the Music University, Bucharest, Faculty of Musical Interpretation, violin section and Master courses specializing in stylistic and musical interpretation. She attended numerous specialized courses sustained by prestigious international teachers: Igor Oistrakh, Marco Rizzi, Boris Garlitsky, Zakhar Bron, etc. Alina Serban is the winner of several national and international competitions. As part of her rich artistic portfolio she held recitals throughout the country: The Nottara Museum, The Aman Museum, The American Cultural Center, The Romanian Athenaeum, The Enescu Museum - l Cantacuzino Hall, and abroad - in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy and the U.S. In addition to her concert activity, she collaborated with the National Opera Orchestra of Bucharest. Between 2007 and 2009 she was part of another quartet formula(violin I), with whom she held numerous recitals, participating in the creation of a CD of carols both as violinist and as a vocal soloist. Currently, in addition to the continuing concern in improving as a violinist, she is a freshman at the University of Music, Canto Department.
Elena Popa – Second Violin – has participated in numerous Romanian and international musical events. Graduate of the National University of Music Bucharest, she held many recitals in some of the most important cultural centers in the capital: The Radio Hall, The National Theater, The Royal Palace, The Dalles Hall, The "Romanian Youth" Center, The Cantacuzino Palace, The Cultural Centre of the Ministry of Interior, The National Military Circle. She also attended master’s degree classes sustained by Professor Marius Ungureanu - Germany and Professor Semyon Yaroshevich - Israel, being winner of several famous professional competitions. The young violinist is currently employed by the “Muntenia” Philharmonic and the Pitesti Philharmonic, collaborating over time with the Radio Chamber Orchestra, The Giurgiu Philharmonic, The Lyric Theater – Galati and attended international festivals, such as Dacia - Mediterranee "(Sete, France)," Young Artists Festival " (Bayreuth, Germany), Kurs Europe (Siegen, Germany) and tours in Bulgaria, Serbia, Italy, Germany, France. In addition, she could be seen in various shows and television shows.
Diana Andreea Toma - viola - graduate of the National Music University in Bucharest (Faculty of Musical Interpretation - viola section). During high school (Dinu Lipatti), she participated in numerous tours with the school orchestra in Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, etc. Together with a chamber music group from the University (2001), she performed in concerts in Germany (Stuttgart, Hamburg). Also in 2001, due to good results, she obtained a scholarship in Germany (Bayreuth). She collaborated with several orchestras including the Giurgiu Philharmonic and the George Enescu Philharmonic. She appeared in one of Ovidiu Komornyk’s videos and Angela Similea’s "Lost Soul". Former member of another quartet formula(2001 - 2009), with whom she recorded two CDs.
Ioana Stefania Peteu - Cello - graduated the National Music University of Bucharest, Faculty of Musical Interpretation and Master courses, led by Aurel Niculescu. After winning numerous national and international awards, she is currently employed at the "Muntenia" Philharmonic in Targoviste, head of the cello department. She also collaborated with the George Enescu Philharmonic, the National Radio Orchestra, the Radio Chamber Orchestra, with whom she participated in many tours: France, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium. She collaborated with the Romanian band Iris, recording the album “4 Motion”; in 2008 she was part of the “Dance for you” show orchestra (PRO TV). She sustained many concerts both domestically and abroad with the Bucharest AV band. Former member of another quartet formula, with whom she recorded two CDs.
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