The New York-based ensemble has previously won top prizes at the Naumburg, Bordeaux and Wigmore Hall international competitions

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The Terra Quartet, left to right: Chih-Ta Chen, Audrey Chen, Harriet Langley and Amelia Dietrich © Sophie Kaye Photography

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Dinin Arts Management & Consulting has announced the signing of the Terra Quartet to its roster, joining a growing list of artists including the Harlem, Borromeo, and Kenari quartets. Based in New York City, the quartet comprises Korean–Australian violinist Harriet Langley, US violinist Amelia Dietrich, Taiwanese violist Chih-Ta Chen, and US–Taiwanese cellist Audrey Chen.

Among its accomplishments, the Terra Quartet has won the first prize at the 2025 Naumburg Chamber Music Competition, second prize at the 2025 Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition and the 2023 Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition, and third prize at the 2023 Osaka International Chamber Music Competition.

It has served as ensemble-in-residence for the Yale School of Music and the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, as well as the leadership ensemble for Project Music Heals Us Arts. Upcoming engagements for the quartet include residences at the Kaufman Music Center and the University of South Carolina.

Dinin Arts celebrated the news on social media:

‘The Terra Quartet is taking the chamber music world by storm with its vibrant, heartfelt and engaging performances. We can’t wait to see them in action this summer, and to be a part of their journey at this exciting time in their career. Welcome to the family, Terras!’