Since its formation in the millennium year 2000, the California Quartet
has emerged as one of the most promising young chamber ensembles of
the United States. Audience response to the CQ is always positively
tremendous. In particular, the quartet is noted for their spirited musicality,
lyric and soulful playing ability, charismatic onstage demeanor, and
interactive ensemble style.
Passionate and personable, the members of the CQ naturally bring the
audience and performer closer through thoughtful and convincing musical
interpretations, and by integrating lively and relevant commentary about
each work they perform. Besides embracing and presenting traditional
quartet repertoire, it is of great interest to the group to build audience
appreciation and understanding of twentieth and twenty-first century
works. This commitment to bringing new and interesting ideas to audiences
has already led to commissions by professional composers.
For the summer of 2005, the quartet has been invited to attend the Shouse
Institute at the Great Lakes Music Festival, the Lake Tahoe Music Festival
Academy, The Yehudi Menuhin Chamber Music Seminar, and the Banff Art
Centre Chamber Music Seminar. Last summer, the quartet participated
in the Juilliard Quartet Seminar in New York, the Lake Tahoe Music Festival
Academy, and the Banff Short-term Career Residency Program. In addition
to their numerous concert appearances, the California Quartet is strongly
committed to school education and outreach projects. Other recent quartet
projects include the recording of their first CD, currently in the final
stages of production, as well as an ongoing collaboration with USC faculty
pianist Kevin Fitz-Gerald.
The artists of the California Quartet collectively perform, often in
principal positions, in numerous professional ensembles including the
Pacific Symphony Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, San Diego Opera, Opera
Pacific Orchestra, and the San Diego Chamber Orchestra. Their educational
backgrounds include the Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music,
Rice University, and the University of Southern California. Individual
musical experiences are far-reaching and include performances with violinist
Mark O'Connor, pianist Claude Frank, principal players of the Metropolitan
Opera Orchestra, solo electric fiddle performances with the Pacific
Symphony Orchestra, participation in summer festivals such as Tanglewood,
Aspen, Taos, Meadowmount, Schleswig-Holstein, and Spoleto, as well as
appearances in New York's Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, the Barge Music
Series, and Carnegie Hall. Members of the California Quartet have won
Grand Prize in the Coleman National Chamber Music Competition, First
Prize in the Ulrich Competition, Second Prize in the Fischoff Chamber
Music Competition, and the distinction of Finalist in the Concert Artist's
Guild International Competition.
The California Quartet comprises artists of great individuality and
widespread artistic backgrounds. In joining musical forces, they have
found a single point of inspiration in which to blend their talents
and well-rounded experiences. With energetic intensity and musical sincerity,
the California Quartet will continue to delight audiences across the
country.