- Ying Quartet
The Ying Quartet is an American
string quartet formed in1992 by the Ying siblings fromChicago . The Quartet began performing in the farm town of Jesup,Iowa as the first artists involved in theNational Endowment for the Arts Chamber Music Rural Residencies Program. The members of the quartet are Timothy and Janet Ying (violin s), Phillip Ying (viola ), and David Ying (cello ).While the Ying Quartet was in Jesup, it won the 1993 Naumburg Chamber Music Award. In the years since, the Yings have performed in many major American cities; at numerous festivals including
Tanglewood ,Aspen and San Miguel; and in Europe,Canada ,Mexico ,Australia ,Japan andTaiwan . The Yings have played in diverse settings includingCarnegie Hall , theWhite House , hospitals and juvenile prisons. The EMI Classics recording of works byOsvaldo Golijov on which the Ying Quartet appeared with theSt. Lawrence Quartet was nominated for a 2003Grammy Award . The Quartet was nominated once again for a Grammy in 2007 in the "Best Chamber Music Performance" category for a recording of the three Tchaikovsky Quartets and the Sextet on Telarc. The Quartet won a 2005 Grammy for its collaborative recording with theTurtle Island String Quartet , entitled "4+Four", and has recorded for the Telarc, Quartz, Elektra and Albany record labels.In 1999 the Quartet introduced a commissioning project supported by the Institute for American Music designed to produce a distinctively American string quartet repertoire. The project has introduced new quartets by
Tod Machover ,Michael Torke , Kevin Puts, Carter Pann, Paquito D’Rivera, Chen Yi, Daniel Kellogg,Augusta Read Thomas ,Ned Rorem ,Jennifer Higdon andBernard Rands . With "Musical Dim Sum", the Yings have extended their repertoire while celebrating their own cultural heritage by including a selection of short works by Chinese American composers in the framework of a traditional concert.The Ying Quartet teaches actively. It is the quartet in residence at the
Eastman School of Music of theUniversity of Rochester and frequently teaches at theBowdoin International Music Festival inBrunswick, Maine and at the Aspen Music Festival.External links
* [http://ying4.com/aboutying.htm Ying Quartet Internet site]
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