Quartetto d'archi di Torino

The **Quartetto d'Archi di Torino**, also known as the Turin String Quartet, was founded in 1988 under the guidance of notable musicians such as Piero Farulli, Andrea Nannoni, Milan Skampa, and György Kurtág. The ensemble consists of a traditional string quartet setup with two violins, a viola, and a cello, performed by members like Andrea Repetto, Giacomo Agazzini, Manuel Zigante, Umberto Fantini, and Vittorio Marchese. The quartet is part of the broader "quartetto d'archi" genre, which originated in the late 18th century and features classical chamber music.

Their discography includes a variety of classical works and soundtracks, such as **String Quartet No.4 "The Four Letters" / A Tribute To The Past** and music from the film "Io Non Ho Paura." Additionally, they have released albums like **Appignani: The Last Bard**, **Giacinto Scelsi Collection, Vol. 1**, and the soundtrack from the film "I'm Not Scared." The Quartetto d'Archi di Torino continues to showcase its musical expertise through these diverse compositions.

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