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X-WR-CALDESC:This remarkable quartet - hailed as 'a triumph of ensemble pla
 ying' by the New York Times - is a multi-faceted ensemble taking chamber m
 usic in new directions. Touring music of the masters as well as exciting o
 riginal works from visionary composers of our time\, the Fry Street Quarte
 t has perfected a 'blend of technical precision and scorching spontaneity'
  (Strad). The quartet has reached audiences from Carnegie Hall to London\,
  and Sarajevo to Jerusalem\, exploring the medium of the string quartet an
 d its\nlife-affirming potential with 'profound understanding...depth of ex
 pression\, and stunning technical astuteness' (Deseret Morning News).\n  T
 he FSQ has commissioned and toured new works by a wide range of composers.
  Pandemonium by composer Clarice Assad received its Fry Street premiere wi
 th the San Jose Chamber Orchestra\; Michael Ellison's Fiddlin' was co-comm
 issioned by the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music Series and the Salt Lake 
 City based NOVA series\; Laura Kaminsky's Rising Tide was commissioned esp
 ecially for the quartet's global sustainability initiative\, The Crossroad
 s Project\, which tours with projections of paintings by artist Rebecca Al
 lan\, text by physicist Dr. Robert Davies and images by photographer Garth
  Lenz. The quartet also workshopped and premiered Laura Kaminsky's chamber
  opera\, As One\, with soprano Sasha Cooke and baritone Kelly Markgraff at
  the Brooklyn Academy of Music\, as well as a new work by Libby Larsen ent
 itled Emergence\, which anchors the Crossroads Project’s Second Chapter\, 
 Crossroads: Emergence for string quartet\, film\, and actor.  The Crossroa
 ds Project album has recently been released on Navona Records.\n  The FSQ 
 holds the Russell Family Foundation Endowed String Quartet Residency at th
 e Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University in Logan\, Utah.
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DESCRIPTION:This remarkable quartet - hailed as 'a triumph of ensemble play
 ing' by the New York Times - is a multi-faceted ensemble taking chamber mu
 sic in new directions. Touring music of the masters as well as exciting or
 iginal works from visionary composers of our time\, the Fry Street Quartet
  has perfected a 'blend of technical precision and scorching spontaneity' 
 (Strad). The quartet has reached audiences from Carnegie Hall to London\, 
 and Sarajevo to Jerusalem\, exploring the medium of the string quartet and
  its\nlife-affirming potential with 'profound understanding...depth of exp
 ression\, and stunning technical astuteness' (Deseret Morning News).\n  Th
 e FSQ has commissioned and toured new works by a wide range of composers. 
 Pandemonium by composer Clarice Assad received its Fry Street premiere wit
 h the San Jose Chamber Orchestra\; Michael Ellison's Fiddlin' was co-commi
 ssioned by the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music Series and the Salt Lake C
 ity based NOVA series\; Laura Kaminsky's Rising Tide was commissioned espe
 cially for the quartet's global sustainability initiative\, The Crossroads
  Project\, which tours with projections of paintings by artist Rebecca All
 an\, text by physicist Dr. Robert Davies and images by photographer Garth 
 Lenz. The quartet also workshopped and premiered Laura Kaminsky's chamber 
 opera\, As One\, with soprano Sasha Cooke and baritone Kelly Markgraff at 
 the Brooklyn Academy of Music\, as well as a new work by Libby Larsen enti
 tled Emergence\, which anchors the Crossroads Project’s Second Chapter\, C
 rossroads: Emergence for string quartet\, film\, and actor.  The Crossroad
 s Project album has recently been released on Navona Records.\n  The FSQ h
 olds the Russell Family Foundation Endowed String Quartet Residency at the
  Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University in Logan\, Utah.
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LOCATION:Creitz Recital Hall
SUMMARY:Fry Street Quartet: American Women Composers
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