The Accord Quartet was formed in 2001, by four students of the Franz Liszt Academy, Budapest.
Since then they have won several national and international prizes, including the 1st prize at the International Brahms Music Competition and the Junior Prima Prize. The Accord Quartet is now one of Hungary's most prominent chamber music ensembles.
Since 2012, the members of the Accord Quartet have taught at various universities and giving master classes in Hungary, Japan and the United States.
In addition to their concerts in Hungary, they have performed in almost every country in Europe, including prestigious concert halls such as the Brussels Museum of Fine Arts (BOZAR), the Madrid Museum of Fine Arts and the Hermitage in St Petersburg. In April 2008 they gave a concert in the presence of the Belgian Royal Family and the President of the Hungarian Republic.
Since 2005, the Hungarian State has supported the ensemble with two Italian master violins and an Italian master cello. Since February 2008, a Gasparo da Saló viola copy by Tamás Guminár has been contributing to the ensemble’s fine sound.




