Other Concerts:
10/06/07
Imani Woodwind Quintet
11/18/07
The Ariel Quartet
12/01/07
Western Wind
01/12/08
Axis String Quartet
02/02/08
Four Nations Ensemble
02/17/08
House Concert
04/12/08
Escher String Quartet
Pacifica Quartet

Brandon Vamos,
cello
Masumi Per Rostad, viola
Simin Ganatra, violin
Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin
PROGRAM
| String Quartet op. 59, no. 1 | Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827) |
| String Quartet op. 22 | Paul
Hindemith (1895-1963) |
| String Quartet No. 1 "From my Life" | Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884) |
Recognized for its virtuosity, exuberant performance style, and
daring repertory choices, the Pacifica Quartet has carved out a
compelling musical path. Since the ensemble first came together in
1994, it quickly swept top prizes in several leading international
competitions, including the 1998 Naumburg Chamber Music Competition.
In 2002 the Pacifica was appointed to Chamber Music Society of
Lincoln Center’s CMS Two program for gifted young musicians, and it
was further honored with Chamber Music America’s coveted Cleveland
Quartet Award. In May 2006 the Pacifica received a prestigious Avery
Fisher Career Grant, only the second chamber music ensemble ever to
be selected.
The Pacifica Quartet tours extensively throughout the United States,
Europe, and the Far East. It can also be heard on many of the
nation’s most prominent radio broadcasts, including Chicago’s WFMT,
National Public Radio’s Performance Today, and Minnesota Public
Radio’s St. Paul Sunday. In the 2005-2006 season, the Pacifica
embarked on a European tour that included a re-engagement at Wigmore
Hall in London and debut appearances in Brussels and Stuttgart. Two
concerts in New York’s Lincoln Center highlighted U.S. touring
engagements, which included performances across the country from
Boston to New Orleans to Tucson. The Pacifica collaborated with a
number of distinguished artists during the season, including the
Emerson and St. Lawrence string quartets and pianists Menahem
Pressler, Wu Han, and Ursula Oppens.
Prolific in the recording studio, the Pacifica Quartet recently
released Declarations: Music Between the Wars showcasing music
composed by Leos Janacek, Paul Hindemith, and America’s Ruth
Crawford Seeger during the turbulent 1920s and 1930s. The Quartet’s
earlier recordings of the complete string quartets of Felix
Mendelssohn have been praised by critics in the US and abroad. The
April 2006 edition of Gramophone magazine featured the Pacifica on
its cover and described it as "one of the finest and most energetic
quartets of the younger generation.”
The Pacifica Quartet is an ardent advocate of contemporary music,
commissioning and performing as many as eight new works a year. It
has championed Elliott Carter’s string quartets and has
distinguished itself in performances of the complete cycle of five
Carter quartets in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Cleveland,
and abroad in Japan, Germany, and the Edinburgh International
Festival. The New York Times wrote glowingly of the “astounding
performances” and the Chicago Tribune praised the Quartet’s
“astonishing talent, energy, and dedication.” Through its
affiliation with Contempo, one of the country’s leading contemporary
music organizations, the Quartet presents a series of concerts each
year devoted to new music.
The members of the Pacifica Quartet live in Champaign-Urbana,
Illinois, where they were appointed to the faculty of the University
of Illinois in 2004 and serve as Faculty Quartet in Residence.
Reflecting their dedication to musicians and music lovers of the
next generation, they are frequently invited to visiting residencies
at universities nationwide, and they teach and perform at summer
festivals, including Fontana Chamber Arts, Music in the Vineyards,
Interlochen Arts Camp, and the Madeline Island Music Festival. They
are also resident performing artists at University of Chicago and
the Longy School in Boston. The Quartet was instrumental in creating
the Music Integration Project, an innovative program that provides
musical performances and teacher training to inner-city elementary
schools.
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