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Cecilia String Quartet

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  • Genre: Classical

    Location Toronto, Ontario, Ca

    Profile Views: 19093

    Last Login: 9/7/2012

    Member Since 8/11/2006

    Website www.ceciliastringquartet.com

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    Praised for their 'extraordinary commitment and maturity' (Montréal Gazette) and 'talent, passion and mastery' (Jacques Robert, JR Multimedia), the Cecilia String Quartet is one of Canada's most exciting young ensembles today. First Prizewinners of the 2010 Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC) and Second Prizewinners of the 2008 Osaka International Chamber Music Competition, they are currently the Graduate Resident String Quartet at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. They are also Quartet in Residence of Jeunesses Musicales du Canada for their 60th Anniversary Season The CSQ has performed across North America and in Europe for organizations such as Music Toronto (Toronto, Canada), The La Jolla Music Society (San Diego, USA), ProQuartet (Paris, France), and the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival (Ottawa, Canada). They also toured Ontario, Québec and British Columbia with Jeunesses Musicales Canada on their Desjardins Concert Series. In addition to their prize at the Osaka Chamber Music Competition, they were first prize winners and winners of the Melpomene prize at the 2008 Rutenberg Competition held at the University of South Florida. Committed to teaching and outreach, the CSQ has taught and performed at the Austin Chamber Music Festival in Texas and at QuartetFest at Laurier University in Waterloo, and has presented educational programs for elementary and high schools across the USA, Canada, and France. In 2009 the CSQ embarked on the large scale projct 'BLiM' (Breathing Life into Music), a month long Odyssée residency in France, generously supported by Proquartet and the Centres Culturels de Rencontre Association in France and Europe (ACCR). The project culminated in the performance of two quartets by Théodore Dubois that were lost for the past century, as well as a new piece written for them by American composer Liam Wade. They will kick off 2010 with a new large-scale project at the Banff Center for the Arts, involving collaborations with Common Sense Composers Collective and the Afiara String Quartet, and culminating in the premiere of four brand new quartets written for them. Other highlights of the 2009-2010 season include two appearances on Musique sur un Plateau for Jeunesses Musicales. Most recently, the CSQ was the Quartet in Residence at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, where they studied with Andre Roy, and also the Joseph Fisch and Joyce Axelrod Resident String Quartet at San Diego State University in association with the La Jolla Music Society. Since their inception in 2004, the quartet has held residencies at Laurier University, the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, and the University of Toronto where the quartet was formed. Their debut performance at the Arts and Letters Club in Toronto was met with high praise, and their first season culminated in the receipt of the Felix Galimir Award for Chamber Music Excellence after only 6 months as a quartet. Since this time they have participated in many prestigious summer festivals, such as the Juilliard String Quartet Seminar in New York, the Stanford Chamber Music Seminar in California, the Deer Valley Music Festival in Utah, the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber Music Festival in Germay, the Great Lakes Music Festival in Michigan, the Aspen Music Festival's Advanced String Quartet Studies program and MISQA. The Cecilia String Quartet takes its name from St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music. They have worked with members of the Juilliard, Emerson, Tokyo, Takacs, St. Lawrence, Ying, American, Penderecki, Brentano, and Orford Quartets. Members of the CSQ have attended the University of Toronto, the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the HARID Conservatory of Music, the New England Conservatory, the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, and the Hochschule fur Musik und Theatre Munchen in Munich, Germany. CSQ Performances have been broadcast on Classical 96.3 FM (Toronto, Canada), CBC Radio 2 (Toronto, Canada), KUT 90.5 FM (Austin, Texas), and ABC Classical FM (Melbourne, Australia). Min-Jeong Koh currently plays on the ca. 1767 Joannes Baptista Guadagnini violin on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts and an anonymous donor, and Sarah Nematallah currently plays on the 1851 Jean Baptiste Vuillaume on loan from an anonymous donor. The quartet would like to thank the anonymous donor and the Canada Council for the Arts for their generous support.
  • Members

    Min-Jeong Koh and Sarah Nematallah, violins; Rachel Desoer, cello; Caitlin Boyle, viola
  • Influences

    St.Lawrence String Quartet, Orford String Quartet, Emerson String Quartet, Juilliard String Quartet, Gryphon Trio, Tokyo String Quartet
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    Youthful excitement from finishing 30 school shows! http://t.co/xJnZWfuBSA

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    Amazing birthday wine tasting at Quail's Gate Winery! http://t.co/YrcOjV4BkT

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    It's celebration time in Kelowna, Sarah's birthday bash + winery = massive amounts of fun... Huh, It's a Girl?! http://t.co/jlCvuC6j54

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    Most hilarious question yet from one of the grade school students: "do you have husbands?"

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    The beginning of our week of outreaches in beautiful Kelowna and surrounding counties. http://t.co/P77Xy31oxL

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    HI,how are u?

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    Hello,How are you ?

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    Hello,thanks add!

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    Hello,thanks add.New frined,how are you?

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  • Sarah DeLeo

    Congratulations on winning the 2010 Banff International String Quartet Competition!!  S

    2 years ago
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  • Aineshana

     

    Dear friend, we are very happy to announce that our CD-DVD single, 'My Heart is a Sea', is available ONLINE at the following links: www.xilouris.gr & www.e-kinitro.gr

    2 years ago
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    Dear Friends,


    After years of working on the East-West thing, I am really happy to announce the release of my new CD recording project, Silk Road Blues, on a great label, Flowfish Records. This music explores the possibilities of Afghan rebab with piano and jazz. Three pieces are up on my profile right now. I'd be grateful to hear some feedback from you.


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Bio:

Praised for their 'extraordinary commitment and maturity' (Montréal Gazette) and 'talent, passion and mastery' (Jacques Robert, JR Multimedia), the Cecilia String Quartet is one of Canada's most exciting young ensembles today. First Prizewinners of the 2010 Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC) and Second Prizewinners of the 2008 Osaka International Chamber Music Competition, they are currently the Graduate Resident String Quartet at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. They are also Quartet in Residence of Jeunesses Musicales du Canada for their 60th Anniversary Season The CSQ has performed across North America and in Europe for organizations such as Music Toronto (Toronto, Canada), The La Jolla Music Society (San Diego, USA), ProQuartet (Paris, France), and the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival (Ottawa, Canada). They also toured Ontario, Québec and British Columbia with Jeunesses Musicales Canada on their Desjardins Concert Series. In addition to their prize at the Osaka Chamber Music Competition, they were first prize winners and winners of the Melpomene prize at the 2008 Rutenberg Competition held at the University of South Florida. Committed to teaching and outreach, the CSQ has taught and performed at the Austin Chamber Music Festival in Texas and at QuartetFest at Laurier University in Waterloo, and has presented educational programs for elementary and high schools across the USA, Canada, and France. In 2009 the CSQ embarked on the large scale projct 'BLiM' (Breathing Life into Music), a month long Odyssée residency in France, generously supported by Proquartet and the Centres Culturels de Rencontre Association in France and Europe (ACCR). The project culminated in the performance of two quartets by Théodore Dubois that were lost for the past century, as well as a new piece written for them by American composer Liam Wade. They will kick off 2010 with a new large-scale project at the Banff Center for the Arts, involving collaborations with Common Sense Composers Collective and the Afiara String Quartet, and culminating in the premiere of four brand new quartets written for them. Other highlights of the 2009-2010 season include two appearances on Musique sur un Plateau for Jeunesses Musicales. Most recently, the CSQ was the Quartet in Residence at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University, where they studied with Andre Roy, and also the Joseph Fisch and Joyce Axelrod Resident String Quartet at San Diego State University in association with the La Jolla Music Society. Since their inception in 2004, the quartet has held residencies at Laurier University, the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, and the University of Toronto where the quartet was formed. Their debut performance at the Arts and Letters Club in Toronto was met with high praise, and their first season culminated in the receipt of the Felix Galimir Award for Chamber Music Excellence after only 6 months as a quartet. Since this time they have participated in many prestigious summer festivals, such as the Juilliard String Quartet Seminar in New York, the Stanford Chamber Music Seminar in California, the Deer Valley Music Festival in Utah, the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber Music Festival in Germay, the Great Lakes Music Festival in Michigan, the Aspen Music Festival's Advanced String Quartet Studies program and MISQA. The Cecilia String Quartet takes its name from St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music. They have worked with members of the Juilliard, Emerson, Tokyo, Takacs, St. Lawrence, Ying, American, Penderecki, Brentano, and Orford Quartets. Members of the CSQ have attended the University of Toronto, the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the HARID Conservatory of Music, the New England Conservatory, the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, and the Hochschule fur Musik und Theatre Munchen in Munich, Germany. CSQ Performances have been broadcast on Classical 96.3 FM (Toronto, Canada), CBC Radio 2 (Toronto, Canada), KUT 90.5 FM (Austin, Texas), and ABC Classical FM (Melbourne, Australia). Min-Jeong Koh currently plays on the ca. 1767 Joannes Baptista Guadagnini violin on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts and an anonymous donor, and Sarah Nematallah currently plays on the 1851 Jean Baptiste Vuillaume on loan from an anonymous donor. The quartet would like to thank the anonymous donor and the Canada Council for the Arts for their generous support.

Member Since:

August 11, 2006

Members:

Min-Jeong Koh and Sarah Nematallah, violins; Rachel Desoer, cello; Caitlin Boyle, viola

Influences:

St.Lawrence String Quartet, Orford String Quartet, Emerson String Quartet, Juilliard String Quartet, Gryphon Trio, Tokyo String Quartet

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