The Ciompi Quartet: Memories and Aspirations

Saturday, February 21 at 7:30pm
Baldwin Auditorium

Presented by Duke Arts Presents

A quartet sits on chairs against a wooden wall, holding their instruments: two violins, a viola, and a cello.

“From beginning to end, the playing sounded intelligent and sure”

The NEW YORK TIMES

In a program that encompasses both prodigious talent and mature personal reflection, the Ciompi Quartet revives two of their most significant commissions: a single movement from Memoirs (2003) to honor the recent passing of American composer Paul Schoenfield and  “My Tioga”, (2014) by Melinda Wagner, which brings back her memories of Tioga County in the Endless Mountains of northern Pennsylvania. The concert opens with a transcription of one of Bach’s early masterpieces and concludes with a youthful triumph of Franz Schubert.  


Program

Bach: Passacaglia and Fuge in C Minor, BWV 582 for Organ – arranged for String Quartet by Nicholas Kitchen

Melinda Wagner: String Quartet My Tioga (2014) – Commissioned by the Ciompi Quartet

Paul Schoenfield: excerpt from String Quartet No. 2 Memoirs (2003) – Commissioned by the Ciompi Quartet

Schubert: String Quartet No. 4 in C Major, D. 46

About The Ciompi Quartet

Eric Pritchard, Violin
Hsiao-mei Ku, Violin
Jonathan Bagg, Viola
Caroline Stinson, Cello

Since its founding in 1965 by the renowned Italian violinist Giorgio Ciompi, the Ciompi Quartet of Duke University has delighted audiences and impressed critics around the world. In a career that spans five continents and includes many hundreds of concerts, the Ciompi Quartet has developed a reputation for performances of real intelligence and musical sophistication, with a warm, unified sound that allows each player’s individual voice to emerge.

In recent years, the Ciompi Quartet has performed across the U.S. from Washington State to California, Texas, New York, Washington DC and New England, and abroad from China and Taiwan to France, Italy, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Serbia and Albania. In June 2024 the Quartet performed in Vienna at a celebration of that composer’s 150th anniversary sponsored by the Arnold Schoenberg Center. The Quartet has performed at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Detroit, North Carolina’s Eastern Music Festival and Highlands Chamber Music Festival, and at Monadnock Music in New Hampshire.

The Ciompi Quartet’s commitment to creative programming often mixes the old and the brand new in exciting ways. Most recently, the quartet engaged composers Alan Chan and Andrew Waggoner to write new works for string quartet and pipa, in a collaboration with pipa player Min Xiao-Fen called “An American in Shanghai: Forgotten Stories.”

Its extensive catalog of commissions includes many that the group continues to perform on tour. Close ties to composers such as Paul Schoenfield, Stephen Jaffe, Scott Lindroth, and Melinda Wagner have produced important contributions to the repertoire; the quartet recently premiered Stephen Jaffe’s Third String Quartet and two new quintets by Lindroth: “Schley Road” for quartet and saxophone, and his Cello Quintet. A recording of recent commissions will appear on the New Focus label in 2025. Other recent recordings are on Toccata Classics (a quartet by 19th century violin virtuoso Heinrich Ernst), and Naxos, which released “Journey to the West” by Chiayu Hsu; also on Naxos online is a recording of the quartets of Paul Schoenfield, including the popular “Tales from Chelm.” Numerous other discs are on the CRI, Arabesque, Albany, Gasparo, and Sheffield Lab labels.

All the Ciompi Quartet members are Professors at Duke, where they lead the string studios and chamber music program and perform across campus in traditional and non-traditional venues.

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When
  • Sat, Feb 21, 2026 at 7:30pm
Estimated Run Time
95 minutes, including intermission
Tickets

Free; Registration Required

*This event is not included in the Pick-4 subscription.

Where

Baldwin Auditorium
1336 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27705

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