The Matangi Quartet is a highly versatile and renowned Dutch string quartet, founded in 1999 by students at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and the Conservatory of Rotterdam. Known for their eclectic repertoire, they seamlessly blend classical music with diverse genres like jazz and pop, collaborating with a wide range of artists. The quartet's members are Maria-Paula Majoor, Hannelore De Vuyst (previously mentioned but not in the most recent references), Karsten Kleijer, and Arno van der Vuurst. They have performed at numerous festivals and concert series across Europe, including notable events like the Grachtenfestival and the Orlando Festival.
Matangi Quartet has also been recognized for their innovative performances, which often combine different art forms. They have shared the stage with notable musicians such as Eric Vloeimans and Ruben Hein, showcasing their ability to transcend traditional boundaries in chamber music. Their versatility and creative approach have contributed to their reputation as one of the most dynamic ensembles in the Dutch music scene. However, the recent releases listed do not match the specific discography associated with the Matangi Quartet in our knowledge base. Their actual notable works and collaborations include projects like "Beethoven vs Piazzolla" and performances with artists like Sven Ratzke.
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