- St. Lawrence Quartet
The St. Lawrence Quartet is a
Canadian string quartet , and one of Canada's premiere chamber ensembles. It was founded in 1989 and has served residencies at theJuilliard School ,Yale University , theUniversity of Toronto , theUniversity of Hartford , andStanford University . In 1992 they won first prize in the Fourth Banff International String Quartet Competition and Young Concert Artist Auditions. They have also won aJuno Award and a Preis der Deutsches Schallplaten Kritik, for their EMI recording of Schumann Quartets.The Quartet has recorded four CDs for EMI (including quartets by Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Shostakovich, and Golijov's Yiddishbuk. A new CD of Haydn is in production). Among the composers whose works the quartet will be premiering in 2008-2010 are John Adams (to be premiered January 2009), Osvaldo Golijov (including a new string quartet in preparation), David Bruce (for clarinet and string quartet, commissioned by Carnegie Hall), and Canadian composers Derek Clarke, Suzanne Hebert-Tremblay, Brian Current, Elziabeth Raum, and Marcus Goddard, each representing a different province in Canada. Other collaborations by the group with composers have included R. Murray Schafer (first performance of his String Quartet 3, in 1994, and of his "Four-Forty" in 2002), Jonathan Berger (premiere of "Miracles and Mud," 2001 and "The Bridal Canopy," 2008), Christos Hatzis ("Awakenings," May, 2005), and Roberto Sierra ("Songs from the Diaspora," February 2007).
Members
*Geoff Nuttall, violin
*Scott St. John , violin (joined September 2006, after original member Barry Shiffman retired from the quartet)
*Lesley Robertson, viola
*Christopher Costanza, cello (joined September 2003, after founding member Marina Hoover retired from the quartet)The St. Lawrence Quartet plays annually at
Bay Chamber Concerts in Camden, Maine.
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