Qualitas Energy Sponsors the Granados Quintet of the Queen Sofía

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Qualitas Energy has established a collaboration agreement with the Reina Sofía School of Music. The company becomes a patron of the Granados Quintet, a chamber group with musicians from Spain, the United States, Portugal, and Scotland. The agreement falls under the educational pillar of its CSR program, Steps of Change, with the goal of supporting young talent. The quintet receives training under the tutelage of professor Márta Gulyás.

A chamber quintet rehearses in an auditorium, sponsored by Qualitas Energy to support young talent.

The synergy between sectors: when energy funds harmony 🎻

This agreement shows a collaboration model where a technical sector, like energy, channels resources towards specialized training in the arts. Investing in young talent acts as a long-term project, similar to building renewable infrastructure. The Steps of Change program by Qualitas Energy systematizes this action, integrating cultural philanthropy into its corporate strategy. A measurable social impact is prioritized, in this case, the continued training of a classical music ensemble with international projection.

Tuning the megawatts: patronage with good corporate acoustics 😄

It's not every day that an energy company decides that its social responsibility involves funding a piano and string quintet. Perhaps they've discovered that a quintet's allegro consumes less than a server, or that sponsoring a Scottish double bassist has a better ROI than certain projects. Be that as it may, they will now have to explain in a board meeting that their commitment to sustainability includes paying for the sheet music of five young people. At least it's a renewable energy source with very good notes.