Audubon Quartet


The Audubon Quartet was an American string quartet based at residencies at Marywood College in Scranton, Pennsylvania and at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Description

The Audubon Quartet was an internationally acclaimed American classical string quartet that came into existence in 1974, through the Young Artist Program at SUNY-Binghamton. The YAP was directed by violinist Peter Marsh of the Lenox String Quartet.

History

The original Audubon Quartet was co-founded in 1974 by violinists Gregory Fulkerson, Janet Brady, violist Lawrence Bradford, and cellist Clyde Shaw. Former founding members Janet Brady and Lawrence Bradford are now deceased.
During the nearly four-decade history of the Audubon Quartet, there were multiple personnel changes, with the final membership including violinists Ellen Jewett and Akemi Takayama, violist Doris Lederer and cellist Clyde Shaw.
Violinist David Ehrlich joined the Audubon Quartet in 1984, performing his first concert with the Quartet at the Music at Gretna summer festival in Mt. Gretna, Pennsylvania on August 5,1984. David Salness joined as second violinist in 1985 and was succeeded by Akemi Takayama in 1997.
During the nearly four-decade history of the Audubon Quartet, there were multiple personnel changes, with the final membership including violinists Ellen Jewett and Akemi Takayama, violist Doris Lederer and cellist Clyde Shaw. After the 2000 season, a decision was made to have the two quartet violinists alternate by switching roles, often during each concert.
The final concert of the Audubon Quartet was performed at the Chautauqua Institution on August 8, 2011, with a program ending with Dvorak's string quintet in E-flat major, Op. 97, with David Salness performing as guest violist.
During the history of the Audubon Quartet, the ensemble held three residencies. Marywood College, in Scranton Pennsylvania, Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, and Shenandoah University Conservatory, in Winchester, Virginia.

Members

At time of dissolution

The membership of the Audubon Quartet at the end of its career, included violinists Ellen Jewett and Akemi Takayama, violist Doris Lederer and cellist Clyde Shaw.

Earlier

  • 1974: Gregory Fulkerson, Janet Brady, Lawrence Bradford, Clyde Shaw
  • 1975: Ronald Copes, Janet Brady, Judith Geist, Clyde Shaw
  • 1976: Dennis Cleveland, Janet Brady, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 1978: Dennis Cleveland, Sharon Smith, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 1982: Toby Appel, Sharon Smith Polifrone, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 1983: Lawrence Shapiro, Sharon Polifrone, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 1984: David Ehrlich, Sharon Polifrone, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 1985: David Ehrlich, David Salness, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 1997: David Ehrlich, Akemi Takayama, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw
  • 2001: Ellen Jewett, Akemi Takayama, Doris Lederer, Clyde Shaw

Awards and recognition

The Audubon Quartet was the recipient of many first-time awards and special honors, including top prizes at three international string quartet competitions, being the first American string quartet to be invited by the Chinese Ministry of Culture to perform on the Mainland, following the normalization of relations between the US and China, and an invitation to perform at the White House by President Jimmy Carter. Additional experiences include several tours for the US Department of State and radio and television appearances, including a feature on CBS Sunday Morning.

Selected discography and review

String Quartets by Brian Fennelly and Leo Kraft, Orion Master Recordings, 1980"The Ugly Duckling" by Jon Deak, Opus One Recordings, 1982Flute Quartets of Joseph Haydn, Price-Less recordings, 1987String Quartets of Peter Schickele and Ezra Laderman, RCA Victor, 1988Music for Oboe and Strings by Bax, Bliss and Britten, Telarc Digital, 1989String Quartets of Ernst Dohnanyi, Centaur Records, 1996Through the Prism of the Black Experience by David Baker, Liscio Records, 1997String Quartets of Zoltan Kodaly, Centaur Records, 1997String Quartets of Antonin Dvorak, Centaur Records, 1999Chamber Music of Donald Erb, Composers Recordings, 2000String Quartets of Peter Schickele, Centaur Records, 2000Piano Quintets of Ernst von Dohnanyi, Centaur Records, 2001String Quartets based on Music of Jerome Kern, Centaur Records, 2005