Javus Quartett
Marie-Therese Schwöllinger, Violin
Alexandra Moser, Violin
Anuschka Cidlinsky, Viola
Oscar Hagen, Cello
2nd Round
Joseph Haydn - Streichquartett g- Moll, op. 74,3; Hob. III: 74
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Streichquartett a-Moll, op. 13
Ingi Kim: Linienfärbung II
Semifinal
Joseph Haydn - Streichquartett d-Moll, op. 76,2; Hob. III: 76
Ludwig van Beethoven - Streichquartett f-Moll, op. 95
Final
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Streichquartett D-Dur, KV 575
Joseph Haydn - Streichquartett D-Dur, op. 20,4; Hob. III: 34
Béla Bartók - Streichquartett Nr. 4

The Javus Quartet is a young string quartet from Salzburg.
Growing up in Salzburg the members Marie-Therese Schwöllinger (violin), Alexandra Moser (violin), Anuschka Cidlinsky (viola) and Oscar Hagen (violoncello) shared already a deep friendship, when the quartet was founded in 2016.
The quartet was significantly influenced in their musical development by Lukas Hagen (Hagen Quartett). After moving to Vienna, where the quartet is currently based, Johannes Meissl (Artis Quartett) gave further musical guidance.
In 2022 the quartet was awarded the Hans Gál Prize from the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz and the Villa Musica Rheinland Foundation. The jury claimed "They combine the tradition of the music city Salzburg with everything that is required of a young string quartet today: perfect technique of the individual, understanding of the interaction and maximum range in dynamics and tone".
Hilghlights of the 2022/23 season include concerts at Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg, the Musikverein and Konzerthaus Vienna, as well as broadcasts on ORF.