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VISITING ARTISTS:
New Zealand String Quartet
The
New Zealand String Quartet was formed in 1987 and has the unique
mission of serving an entire country. The quartet performs 50 concerts
a year in New Zealand alone, presenting innovative programming to
a variety of audiences in centers large and small. The quartet is
rapidly becoming distinguished as an ensemble with exceptional communicative
powers and a dynamic style all its own. According to Christchurch
Press, "If the concert experience is all about communication,
then the New Zealand String Quartet members have fully mastered
the art. . . . They simply loved what they were doing and compelled
their audience to share their wonder and admiration. Combine this
sense of irrepressible enjoyment with the confidence that comes
with supreme technical skill, and you have the ingredients for an
evening that will live long in the memory."
Outside New Zealand, the ensemble was quartet in residence at the
Tanglewood Festival in 1989 and has appeared at numerous other festivals
including Rutgers SummerFest, Monadnock Music, Olympic, and Banff.
The four toured Europe in 1996, appearing in Germany and Switzerland
as well as participating in the open chamber music session at the
International Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove, Cornwall. In 1997
they toured Australia, North America, Germany, Japan, Korea, and
Italy. A recent highlight was the group's first appearance on the
classical radio program "St. Paul Sunday," which aired
in October 1998.
Violinist Helene Pohl was a student at the very first Ithaca College
Chamber Music Institute-she returns as a seasoned artist and performer
for our 26th year.
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