Andreas Graf spielt Kammermusik im Ensemble

Ensembles

Andreas Graf performs as a chamber musician in various formations. Discover more about his collaborations with other artists and the diversity of musical expressions in the different ensembles.

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  • Dubach Quartet

    Founded by winners of the Thun Cultural Promotion Prize around violin virtuoso Alexandre Dubach, the Dubach Quartet has been performing concerts with select quartet programs in historic churches, including the Scherzligenkirche Thun, as well as in Meyriez, Laupen, Unterseen, and Wilderswil, since 2004. The quartet consists of Alexandre Dubach, Lorenz Indermühle on violin, Dominik Fischer on viola, and Andreas Graf on cello.

  • Duo Graf-Grandy

    The two Swiss musicians Evelyne Grandy and Andreas Graf have been collaborating regularly since 2014, performing as a duo, piano trio, piano quartet, and piano quintet. In 2017, they accepted an invitation to Athens, where they premiered works by the Greek composer George Voukanos at the Megaron Athens in the presence of representatives of the Swiss Embassy. That same year, they embarked on a highly successful collaboration with the Swiss clarinetist Fabio di Casola. Both are also welcome guests at established concert series.

  • Trio Maare

    Trio Maare was founded in 2018 and consists of Markus Brönnimann, first principal flautist of the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg (OPL), Evelyne Grandy, a concert pianist from Solothurn, and Andreas Graf, cellist of the Bern Symphony Orchestra (BSO). Its members are all renowned musicians who regularly perform in Europe’s major music venues. They formed the trio to perform chamber music works off the beaten track.

    www.trio-maare.com

  • Lunare Piano Quintet

    The Lunaare Piano Quintet with Evelyne Grandy on piano, Franziska Grütter and Michael Keller on violins, Regina Salzmann on viola and Andreas Graf on cello has been playing in this line-up since 2014 and has set itself the goal of performing both the well-known piano quintets and the lesser-known or even forgotten works for this formation.

  • Helios Quartet

    The Helios String Quartet was founded in 2016 by young members of the Bern Symphony Orchestra in Switzerland, one of the country’s largest orchestras based in the capital city in the heart of Europe.

    With a variety of artistic achievements, the Helios String Quartet stands for excellence, passion and originality.

    Our repertoire encompasses a wide range of works and reflects the diversity, richness and depth of music in a polyphonic universe.

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