Jeffrey Myers, violin Jeremy Berry, viola
Ryan Meehan, violin Estelle Choi, cello
The Calidore String Quartet is recognized as one of
the world’s foremost interpreters of a vast chamber
music repertory, from the cycles of quartets by
Beethoven and Mendelssohn to works of celebrated
contemporary voices like György Kurtág, Jörg
Widmann, and Caroline Shaw. For more than a
decade, the Calidore has enjoyed performances
and residencies in the world’s major venues and
festivals, released multiple critically acclaimed
recordings, and won numerous awards. The
Los Angeles Times described the musicians as
“astonishing,” their playing “shockingly deep,”
approaching “the kind of sublimity other quartets
spend a lifetime searching.” The New York Times
noted the Quartet’s “deep reserves of virtuosity
and irrepressible dramatic instinct,” and the
Washington Post wrote that “four more individual
musicians are unimaginable, yet these speak,
breathe, think and feel...
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Jeffrey Myers, violin Jeremy Berry, viola
Ryan Meehan, violin Estelle Choi, cello
The Calidore String Quartet is recognized as one of
the world’s foremost interpreters of a vast chamber
music repertory, from the cycles of quartets by
Beethoven and Mendelssohn to works of celebrated
contemporary voices like György Kurtág, Jörg
Widmann, and Caroline Shaw. For more than a
decade, the Calidore has enjoyed performances
and residencies in the world’s major venues and
festivals, released multiple critically acclaimed
recordings, and won numerous awards. The
Los Angeles Times described the musicians as
“astonishing,” their playing “shockingly deep,”
approaching “the kind of sublimity other quartets
spend a lifetime searching.” The New York Times
noted the Quartet’s “deep reserves of virtuosity
and irrepressible dramatic instinct,” and the
Washington Post wrote that “four more individual
musicians are unimaginable, yet these speak,
breathe, think and feel as one”.
The New York City based Calidore String Quartet
has appeared in venues throughout North
America, Europe, and Asia including Lincoln
Center, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, London’s
Wigmore Hall, Berlin’s Konzerthaus, Amsterdam’s
Concertgebouw, Brussels’ BOZAR, and at
major festivals such as the BBC Proms, Verbier,
Ravinia, Music@Menlo, Rheingau, and Festspiele
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Always seeking new
commissioning opportunities, the Quartet has
given world premieres of works by Caroline Shaw,
Anna Clyne, Huw Watkins and Mark-Anthony
Turnage and collaborated with artists such as
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Anthony McGill, Jean-Yves
Thibaudet, Marc-André Hamelin, Joshua Bell,
Emerson String Quartet, Lawrence Power, David
Finckel and Wu Han.
This season, the Calidore returns to the Chamber
Music Society of Lincoln Center and the University
of Delaware to perform the complete String
Quartets of Beethoven; and to the Colburn
School to play the complete cycle of Korngold
String Quartets. Other highlights of the 24/25
season include appearances with San Francisco
Performances, the Celebrity Series of Boston, the
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, the Warsaw
Philharmonic and BBC Radio at London’s Wigmore
Hall; and premieres and performances of works
by Han Lash, Sebastian Currier, Xavier Foley, and
Gabriela Montero. In their most ambitious recording project to
date, the Calidore is set to release the final two
volumes of Beethoven’s complete String Quartets
for Signum Records in the 24/25 season. Volume
I, containing the late quartets, was released in
2023 to great critical acclaim, earning the quartet
BBC Music Magazine’s Chamber Award in 2024.
The magazine’s five-star review noted that the
Calidore’s performances “penetrate right to the
heart of the music” and “can stand comparison
with the best.” Their previous recordings on
Signum include Babel with music by Schumann,
Shaw and Shostakovich, and Resilience with works
by Prokofiev, Janáček, Golijov and Mendelssohn.
The Calidore String Quartet was founded at the
Colburn School in Los Angeles in 2010. Within two
years, the quartet won grand prizes in virtually
all the major US chamber music competitions,
including the Fischoff, Coleman, Chesapeake,
and Yellow Springs competitions, and it captured
top prizes at the 2012 ARD International Music
Competition in Munich and the International
Chamber Music Competition Hamburg. The
Quartet first made international headlines as the
winner of the $100,000 Grand Prize of the 2016
M-Prize International Chamber Music Competition
and was the first and only North American
ensemble to win the Borletti-Buitoni Trust
Fellowship. The Calidore was also named a BBC
Radio 3 New Generation Artist and in 2018, was
awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, having
won the Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award a
year prior. The Calidore is currently in residence
with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
in New York.
The Calidore String Quartet serves as the
University of Delaware’s Distinguished String
Quartet in Residence. In this capacity they direct
the UD School of Music’s Graduate String Quartet
Fellowship and serve as artistic directors of the
University of Delaware Chamber Music Series.
Prior to taking this position, they served as
artist-in-residence at the University of Toronto,
University of Michigan and Stony Brook University.
The Calidore is grateful to have been mentored by
the Emerson Quartet, Quatuor Ébène, Andre Roy,
Arnold Steinhardt, David Finckel, Günter Pichler,
Guillaume Sutre, Paul Coletti, and Ronald Leonard.
The Calidore String Quartet plays the following
instruments: Jeffrey Myers plays a violin by
Francesco Rugeri c.1680, owned by a private
benefactor on loan through the Leonhard
Fellowship and plays a bow by Francois Tourte.
Ryan Meehan plays a violin by Vincenzo Panormo
c.1775 and a bow by Joseph Henry. Jeremy Berry plays a viola by Giovanni Battista Ceruti
c.1811, owned by a private benefactor and a
1903 Umberto Muschietti viola and plays a bow by
Pierre Simon. Estelle Choi plays a cello by Charles
Jacquot c.1830.
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