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ANTARES Antares has “the gift of making whatever it’s playing seem the most important piece in the world,” declared The Gramophone in its rave review of the group’s 2005 debut CD Eclipse on the Innova label. Comprised of four virtuoso instrumentalists, Antares draws from a vast and colorful repertoire for violin, cello, piano and clarinet, as well as its various trio and duo permutations. This versatility allows Antares to create programs which span the traditional eras of classical music from the 18th century through the music of today. The group holds two ASCAP/CMA awards for Adventurous Programming. Hailed by The Chicago Tribune as “powerful…striking...razor-sharp,” Antares’ high energy performance style and unique ensemble dynamic led to the Quartet’s selection as First Prize Winner of the Concert Artists Guild International Competition. Featured engagements for the ensemble include the CAG/New Works at The Thalia Series at Symphony Space in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Kennedy Center, Chamber Music Cincinnati, Merkin Concert Hall, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Krannert Center at the University of Illinois and Panama’s Asociacion Nacional de Conciertos. Residencies include those at the Aspen School of Music, Eastman School of Music, Columbia University, Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa, where Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time was the centerpiece, and the La Jolla Music Society’s Discovery Series, where the Quartet’s performance was described by The San Diego Reader as “exciting, expressive, nuanced and captivating.” In August 2005, the ensemble’s distinctive sound was featured for the third time on a nationwide broadcast of Minnesota Public Radio’s ever-popular series Saint Paul Sunday. Antares’ numerous festival appearances include the Downtown River to River Fesitval (NY), Bayview (MI) Music Festival and the Huntington (NY) Summer Arts series, New Haven’s International Festival of Arts and Ideas, the Chautauqua Institution, the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival and the Norfolk Contemporary Music Seminar and Chamber Music Festival. Antares was twice Ensemble-in-Residence at the Festival Eleazar de Carvalho in Fortaleza, Brasil. Antares has commissioned and/or premiered a substantial number of works by highly regarded composers including Ezra Laderman, Stefan Freund, Kevin Puts, members of the Minimum Security Composers Collective, John Mackey (with the Parsons Dance Company at The Joyce in New York), Oliver Schneller, Dan Visconti and Carter Pann, whose work Antares was commissioned by CAG. In addition to its 2005 release Eclipse, Antares has recorded Ned Rorem’s The End of Summer on the Newport Classics label, Fred Lerdahl’s Marches, which was released in spring 2006 by Bridge Records. Widely admired and sought after for educational outreach, Antares’ work in this area includes K-12 classrooms and general audience interactive lecture/demonstrations as well as multi-day, week or semester residencies featuring ensemble coaching and readings of student composer works. (January 2007)
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