
Their arrangements are parallel-led approaches to classical and far-removed repertoires, from which the four musicians create new, high-caliber, and compelling experience music with seemingly spontaneous creativity. This audience-attractive transformation is ensured by the Bratislava-based brother trio Ondrej and Roman Janoska on violins, as well as František Janoska on piano, together with their brother-in-law Julius Darvas from Konstanz on double bass. A commonality between both families lies in their active musician tradition. The Janoskas have been making music for six generations, while the Darvas family has played double bass for three generations. Another commonality is that all ensemble members can refer to an excellent classical education and an award-winning solo mastery.
Now, the quartet faces the task of bridging the gap between Antonio Vivaldi's famous masterpiece and their own interpretation, thereby creating a new, unprecedented synergy of the original, paired with modern rhythm and harmony. Additionally, each of the four plays their own composition: a single-movement season in which they connect the selected season with their own instrument.