The award-winning Leonkoro Quartet makes their LMMC debut LiveEvents March 29, 2025 202 The Ladies’ Morning Musical Club presents Leonkoro Quartet Jonathan Schwarz – violin Amelie Wallner – violin Mayu Konoe – viola Lukas Schwarz – cello The Leonkoro Quartet […] possesses an extraordinary stage presence, glows for the music, embraces full artistic risk, and astounds through their profound sensitivity towards the unique sonority of each piece […] – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in January 2022 The Leonkoro Quartet, founded in Berlin in 2019, takes its name from the Esperanto words meaning “lion” and “heart,” and from a children’s book by Astrid Lindgren about two brothers (the Leonkoro’s first violinist and cellist are brothers). “The Leonkoro Quartet surprised me in the most beautiful way: enchanting quartet playing, like it hasn’t been heard in a long time!” – Wolfgang Rihm The Quartet came to international attention in mid-2021 when, as the youngest ensemble participating, it won second prize (no first prize was offered that year) and the Audience Prize at the renowned Premio Paolo Borciani International String Quartet Competition. In 2022, barely three years after it was founded, the Quartet won a whole host of prizes and awards, one after the other. Starting in March, it received the Jürgen Ponto Foundation Music Prize. Next month, the ensemble collected not only first prize but nine additional special prizes at the prestigious Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, where it was again the youngest quartet competing. In May it won the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition as well as the Audience Prize. In November the Quartet received the MERITO Award. Also that year the Leonkoro Quartet was invited to join the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists program for a two-year period. As if all this weren’t enough to distinguish this young group, all but the cellist perform standing. Notable mentors include members of the Artemis Quartet, Günter Pichler of the Alban Berg Quartet, and pianist Alfred Brendel with whom the Quartet maintains a regular collaboration. LMMC debut. Program HAYDN (1732-1809) Quartet in F major, Op. 50, No. 5, ‟The Dream” (1787) BERG (1885-1935) Lyric Suite (1926) BEETHOVEN (1770 – 1827) Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op. 132 (1825) To learn more about the Leonkoro Quartet, visit: www.leonkoroquartet.com The LMMC is a non-profit organization. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.lmmc.ca By telephone, at 514-932-6796, 514-708-6796, Monday to Friday between 10:00am and 4:00pm. Reservations are recommended as concerts often sell out. If tickets are still available, they can be purchased at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall box office as of 2:30pm before the concert. Only cash is accepted at the venue. By email: [email protected]