
Paganini String Quartet
The Paganini String Quartet was a renowned Italian chamber music group active mainly in the early 20th century. They consisted of four talented classical musicians who played together, focusing on the string quartet repertoire—two violins, a viola, and a cello. Named after the famous violinist Niccolò Paganini, their performances were highly acclaimed for technical mastery and emotional depth. They contributed to popularizing chamber music across Europe and were known for their precise, passionate playing, inspiring future generations of string players and audiences alike.