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The Boston Cello Quartet | |
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Also known as | The Boston Cello Quartet |
Origin | Boston, United States |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation | String Quartet |
Instrument | 4 Cello's |
Years active | 2009–present |
Members | Blaise Dejardin, Adam Esbensen, Mihail Jojatu, Alexandre Lecarme |
Website | Under Construction |
The Boston Cello Quartet [1] was founded in 2009 by four members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Blaise Dejardin, Adam Esbensen, Mihail Jojatu, Alexandre Lecarme. This newly formed ensemble, based in the Boston, Massachusetts area incorporates both new and old styles of chamber music. Not only do they perform traditional transcriptions of well known pieces, but also modern arrangements arranged by their own Blaise Dejardin. This string quartet is not to be mistaken for the traditional set of 2 violin, 1 viola, and 1 cello.
Members/Complete Bio's
editBlaise Dejardin [2]
Adam Esbensen [3]
Mihail Jojatu [4]
Alexandre Lecarme [5]
References
edithttp://www.longy.edu/concerts/concerts_calendar.htm
http://www.bso.org/images/_images/BSO/CommConcertTri_10-11_trifold.pdf
http://www.americantowns.com/ma/lenox/news/members-of-the-bso-with-the-boston-cello-quartet-533261
External links
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Previous Concerts
edit- July 23, 2010. Tanglewood Music Center. Florence Gould Auditorium, Seiji Ozawa Hall. Lenox, MA
- August 9, 2010 Venfurt Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museam. Lenox, MA
- November 21, 2010 Bethday Congregational Church. Foxborough, MA
- November 22, 2010 The Longy School of Music. Edward M. Pickman Hall. Cambridge, MA