The New Yorker has called the Dover Quartet "the young American string quartet of the moment." You'll have a chance to hear why when the Dover Quartet joins me live on Classical 101 Friday at 11 a.m.
The quartet will talk about their work as one of the most-watched new quartets on the international scene today. They'll also perform a preview of their upcoming concert on the chamber Music Columbus series.
Since winning a clean sweep at the 2013 Banff International String Quartet Competition, the Dover Quartet has performed hundreds of concerts around the world. The group is the first quartet-in-residence at Philadelphia's prestigious Curtis Institute of Music. And although still a relative newcomer to the international stage, the Dover Quartet is the recipient of a new work written expressly for them by composer David Ludwig.
Tune in to join me and the Dovers Friday at 11 a.m. - live on Classical 101!