Shows
08/20
La Jolla Music Society - La Jolla, CA
Program:
CHINARY UNG Quintet*
WU MAN Night Thoughts
BRETT DEAN Viola Quintet*
Intimate Decisions
CHRISTOPHER ROUSE String Quartet No. 3*
*Denotes West Coast Premi?re
Artists:
Calder Quartet, Brett Dean, Orion String Quartet, Real Quiet, Susan Ung and Wu Man
10/10
Melbourne International Arts Festival - Melbourne, Australia
Performance with Thomas Ades. More information to come soon.
11/03
Arizona Friends of Chamber Music Series - Tucson, AZ
More information to come regarding tickets and venue.
11/05
Phoenix Chamber Music Society - Phoenix, AZ
PROGRAM:
HAYDN..................................Quartet Op. 33 #2, ?The Joke
BEETHOVEN...........................Quartet Op. 95 #11, ?Serioso?
RAVEL...................................Quartet in F Major
11/07
Coleman Chamber Music at Caltech's Beckman Auditorium - Pasadena, CA
PROGRAM:
Haydn..........String Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 33, No. 2 "The Joke"
Frith.........Lelekovice, Op.20
Beethoven..............String Quartet in F minor, Op.95, "Serioso"
11/14
Schneider Concert Hall at the New School - New York, NY
PROGRAM:
Bartok String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17
Beethoven String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 95 "Serioso"
Ravel String Quartet in F Major
News
New Calder Quartet Album! Never Before Recorded or Released Works by Terry Riley
Today, June 24, 2010, on Terry Riley's 75th birthday, we are releasing a recording of two of his very earliest works that have never been recorded or released prior to this.
Beginning today, "Terry Riley - Two Early Works," will be available for 75 days as a "pay-what-you-want" digital download at: calderquartet.bandcamp.com.
Additionally, we collaborated with artist Dave Muller to create 75 one-of-a-kind, limited-edition vinyl records. These will be available to order for $75 starting Thursday, June 24, 2010 at the above website.
Check out our New York Times Review
Go to our press section and check out the New York Times review that ran yesterday for our concert as part of the MATA festival.
The NYT said: "Tuesday’s concert by the superb Calder Quartet showed that the time-honored string quartet format still provides fertile ground for innovation and surprise in the hands of imaginative, skillful creators."


