Press Release
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April 03, 2008 Internationally Renowned Borromeo String Quartet to Play at Holy CrossWORCESTER, Mass. – The music department and the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture at the College of the Holy Cross present the internationally renowned Borromeo String Quartet, on Thursday, April 10 at 8 p.m. in Brooks Concert Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Nationally and internationally acclaimed since its debut in 1989, the group includes violinists Nicholas Kitchen and Kristopher Tong, violist Mai Motobuchi, and cellist Yeesun Kim. They will be playing the works of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. The Quartet plays the compositions of several contemporary composers including the world renowned Osvaldo Golijov, Loyola Professor of Music at Holy Cross. The Quartet was awarded the prestigious 2007 Avery Fisher Career Grant, and in 2006 the Aaron Copland House created the Borromeo Quartet Award to acknowledge the group’s commitment to contemporary music and annually honor the work of young composers to audiences internationally. They were also the winners of the Lincoln Center’s Martin E. Segal Award, the Cleveland Quartet Award, the Ensemble-In-Residence for National Public Radio’s Performance Today, and received the top prize at the International String Quartet Competition in Evian, France. In 2003, the Borromeo made classical music history by starting their own record label, the Living Archive Recorded Performance Series, which allows people to order their music from around the world. They are presently recording the complete quartets of Bela Bartok. For additional information contact Cristal Perriello at 508.793.2419 ### |