Verona Quartet’s Album ‘Diffusion’ Receives Widespread Acclaim

Just months after release, the Verona Quartet has received sweeping recognition for their debut album ‘Diffusion’, comprising three quartets by Janáček, Szymanowski, and Ravel. Textura commends the ensemble as “executing the pieces with consummate poise and technical precision...the four generate a collective luscious sound that makes the group an ideal match for material of the kind featured on the album.” Grego Applegate Edwards of the Classical-Modern Music Review writes that the Verona’s performances reveal “detailed finessing of all the motifs and their seamless juxtaposition of all perhaps like never quite heard in this way.” The album has further been recognized internationally by Lark Reviews of the United Kingdom, citing “fine performances from this well-travelled and experienced Quartet who champion this repertoire.”

Diffusion has also been broadcast widely on radio, including features on Performance Today, WFMT, Classical WETA, and WWFM The Classical Network.



Sarah Dinin