When music and architecture collide, the result is often a masterpiece of precision and emotion. Sir Karl Jenkins’ iconic work, , was inspired by the 16th-century Italian architect Andrea Palladio , known for his mathematical harmony and classical symmetry. While many know the first movement from the famous De Beers diamond commercials of the 90s, the Asturia Quartet has breathed electric new life into this modern classic. Who is the Asturia Quartet?
The Architectural Sound of Asturia: Reimagining Jenkins’ "Palladio" palladio_asturia_quartet
All four are graduates of the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine . When music and architecture collide, the result is
Vera (violin), Ekaterina (violin), Elena (viola), and Miroslava (cello). When music and architecture collide