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Masterclass: Dvořák String Quartet no.12 ‘American’, second movement
Cellist of the Dover Quartet Camden Shaw illustrates the importance of sound exploration in this bittersweet movement that can be seen as a metaphor for life and its many tribulations
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News
Concert review: Dover Quartet in Seattle
US correspondent Thomas May attends a concert by the Dover Quartet at Benaroya Hall on 25 May 2025
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News
Dover Quartet violinist Joel Link appointed concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra
However the quartet plans to stay together in its current configuration
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Review
Concert review: Dover Quartet
Bruce Hodges watches the performance of Dvořák, Jessie Montgomery, Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate and Pura Fé at Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music on 25 October 2024
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News
Dover Quartet violist announces departure
Violist Julianne Lee will return to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, after joining the Dover Quartet in 2023, stating that she misses the lifestyle of playing in orchestra
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Blogs
‘Teaching, touring and technology’: the Curtis Institute’s Dover Quartet on the future of string playing
Thomas May visited the US’s pre-eminent conservatoire of music, the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, as part of the school’s 100th anniversary celebrations. While there, he spoke to the Dover Quartet’s cellist, Camden Shaw, about what being part of Curtis’s faculty means to him and to his colleagues, and to the ...
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Shaping a century of music: Curtis Institute centenary
As it celebrates its 100th anniversary this autumn, the Philadelphia-based Curtis Institute retains its unique status as a centre not only for high-level training but for the education of the whole artist. Thomas May discovers the revered conservatoire’s rigorous standards and personalised approach
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Premiere of the Month: Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s work for the Dover Quartet
Traditional Chickasaw melodies evoke woodland animals