St. Lawrence String Quartet
The St. Lawrence String Quartet is a Canadian string quartet.
The quartet was founded in 1989 at The Royal Conservatory of Music and has held residencies at the Juilliard School, Yale University, the University of Toronto, the Hartt School, and Stanford University. In 1992, the quartet won first prize in the Fourth Banff International String Quartet Competition and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. They have won a Juno Award and a Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik for their EMI recording of Robert Schumann’s quartets.
The quartet has recorded four CDs for EMI (composed of quartets by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Osvaldo Golijov). They have also release two CDs of Joseph Haydn quartets. They have premiered works by John Adams (January 2009), Ezequiel ViƱao (December 2009), Osvaldo Golijov, David Bruce (work for clarinet and string quartet, commissioned by Carnegie Hall), Derek Charke, Suzanne Hebert-Tremblay, Brian Current, Elizabeth Raum, and Marcus Goddard.
They have also collaborated with composers R. Murray Schafer (premiere of String Quartet 3, in 1994 and “Four-Forty” in 2002), Jonathan Berger (premiere of “Miracles and Mud” in 2001 and “The Bridal Canopy” in 2008), Christos Hatzis (“Awakenings,” May 2005), and Roberto Sierra (“Songs from the Diaspora,” February 2007).
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