About the “Corona Quartet”

During the time of COVID-19, March 2020 – March 2021, Phillip Injeian created a matching string quartet set. This quartet consists of two violins, a viola, and cello. Graciously members of the renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra play and tested out these instruments. They are quite exquisite instruments as they are specifically made to blend together beautifully. Currently we are in the process of finding a buyer and/or sponsor for this instrument quartet.

Made from aged wood over 50 years. These woods include the finest quartet cut maple from Bosnia and the finest quality spruce from Tyrolia. Both violins were modeled after the Guarneri “del Gesù” violin. The Viola and Cello are personal models created by Phillip Injeian himself.

The instruments

PI Violin #1 Op. 127 anno

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PI Violin #2 Op. 128 anno

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PI Viola Op. 129 anno

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PI Cello Op. 130 anno

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Events Coming Soon

The Injeian Corona Quartet is currently in the process of setting up concerts for the upcoming season. Just after the quartet was built, members of the Pittsburgh Symphony came to the violin shop to test them out. This was the first time many of these musicians played live with others in over six months. Click the link below!