The Novus Quartet, a prominent South Korean string quartet, recently spoke about their deep connection to Brahms' music, describing his works as ingrained in their DNA. As pioneers of chamber music in South Korea, they've successfully broken into the international scene, notably London. With numerous awards, including a top finish at the Mozart International Competition, they've paved the way for other South Korean quartets. They are releasing an album of Brahms' complete string quartets and embarking on a nationwide tour from February 25, contributing to the growing chamber music scene in South Korea. Their story could inspire those interested in cultural breakthroughs and classical music evolution.