Tokyo String Quartet

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Tokyo String Quartet

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The Tokyo String Quartet has captivated audiences and critics alike since it was founded more than 30 years ago. Regarded as one of the supreme chamber ensembles of the world, the quartet is comprised of violist Kazuhide Isomura, a founding member of the group; second violinist Kikuei Ikeda, who joined the ensemble in 1974; cellist Clive Greensmith, the former Principal Cellist of London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, who joined in 1999; and first violinist Martin Beaver, who joined the ensemble in 2002. "This was quartet playing of the highest order, truly fabulous playing." (The London Times)

The Tokyo String Quartet is the quartet-in-residence this season at the 92nd Street Y and will be joined by guest soloists on each of its three programs there: double bassist Joel Quarrington (Oct. 25), pianist Jon Kimura Parker and cellist Timothy Eddy (Feb. 28), and countertenor Bejun Mehta (March 27). In January the quartet will perform the world premiere of a work by Joan Panetti in Pasadena as part of the centennial celebration of the Coleman Chamber Music Association. Also in January, the quartet will participate in Carnegie Hall's "Making Music: Joan Tower" program at Weill Recital Hall, and in February it appears at Alice Tully Hall on the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's quartet series.

Highlights of recent seasons included a performance with pianist Alicia de Larrocha at Carnegie Hall, and an ambitious project that included performances of the complete string quartets and other chamber works of Brahms interspersed with four new pieces commissioned by the quartet. The premiere of each new piece took place in the native country of its composer: Joan Tower (United States), José Luis Turina (Spain), Fabio Vacchi (Italy) and Hikaru Hayashi (Japan). The complete series was presented by the Tisch Center for the Arts at the 92nd Street Y in New York and at the Auditorio Nacional de Musica in Madrid.

The members of the Tokyo String Quartet have served on the faculty of the Yale School of Music since 1976 as quartet-in-residence. Deeply committed to teaching young string quartets, they devote a considerable amount of time at Yale during the academic year and at the prestigious Norfolk Chamber Music Festival in the summer. They also regularly participate in masterclasses throughout North America.

The Tokyo String Quartet has released more than 30 landmark recordings on BMG/RCA Victor Red Seal, Angel-EMI, CBS Masterworks, Deutsche Grammophon and Vox Cum Laude, including the complete quartets of Beethoven, Schubert and Bartók. The quartet's recordings of Brahms, Debussy, Dvorák, Haydn, Mozart, Ravel and Schubert have earned such honors as the Grand Prix du Disque Montreux, "Best Chamber Music Recording of the Year" awards from both Stereo Review and Gramophone magazines, and seven Grammy nominations.

Officially formed in 1969 at the Juilliard School of Music, the Tokyo String Quartet traces its origins to the Toho School of Music in Tokyo, where the founding members were profoundly influenced by Professor Hideo Saito. Instilled with a deep commitment to chamber music, the original members of what would become the Tokyo String Quartet eventually came to America for further study with Robert Mann, Raphael Hillyer and Claus Adam. Soon after its creation, the quartet won First Prize at the Coleman Competition, the Munich Competition and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. An exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon firmly established it as one of the world's leading quartets.

The Tokyo String Quartet has been featured on numerous television programs including "Sesame Street," "CBS Sunday Morning," PBS's "Great Performances," "CNN This Morning," and a national television broadcast from the Corcoran Gallery of Art, as well as on the soundtrack for the Sidney Lumet film "Critical Care" starring Kyra Sedgwick and James Spader. The quartet performs on "The Paganini Quartet," a group of renowned Stradivarius instruments named for legendary virtuoso Niccolò Paganini, who acquired and played them during the 19th century. The instruments have been loaned to the ensemble by the Nippon Music Foundation since 19

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Schubert: String Quartet No. 14, D810 "Death and the Maiden"; String Quartet No. 13 D.804: Classic Library Series

Schubert: String Quartet No. 14, D810 "Death and the Maiden"; String Quartet No. 13 D.804: Classic Library Series
7/13/04
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