
Borodin String Quartet
The Borodin Quartet is a renowned string quartet from Russia, formed in 1945. Named after the composer Alexander Borodin, the ensemble is known for its rich sound and deep interpretations of classical music, especially works by Russian composers. The quartet typically consists of two violins, a viola, and a cello, and has a reputation for delivering both traditional and contemporary repertoire. Over the years, it has performed internationally, recorded numerous albums, and won accolades for its artistry, making it one of the leading string quartets in the world.