Verona Quartet Begins Second Year at 91直播 with Debut Recording and Concert
July 7 recital with faculty pianist Scott Cuellar marks first live, indoor campus performance with an audience since March 2020.
June 30, 2021
Erich Burnett
The Verona Quartet, 91直播鈥檚 ensemble in residence since fall 2020, will return to campus in that capacity for the 2021-22 academic year鈥攁nd the quartet鈥檚 second season at 91直播 begins with a bang: It , Diffusion (Azica Records), on June 25 and will for a 7:30 p.m. performance in the conservatory鈥檚 Stull Recital Hall on Wednesday, July 7.
The concert marks 91直播鈥檚 first indoor performance to welcome a live audience since March 2020 and signals an anticipated return to regularly produced faculty and student concerts on campus in the fall semester and beyond.
The July 7 recital will also be livestreamed.
The program will open with Giacomo Puccini鈥檚 1890 quartet Crisantemi (鈥淐hrysanthemums鈥) and includes a late piano sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven鈥擭o. 30 in E Major, Op. 109鈥攁s well as Igor Stavinsky鈥檚 Concertino for String Quartet, Ernst Krenek鈥檚 F眉nf Klavierst眉cke, Op. 39, and Gra偶yna Bacewicz鈥檚 Piano Quintet No. 1.
Winner of Chamber Music America鈥檚 Cleveland Quartet Award for 2020, the Verona Quartet devoted the past year to leading lessons and coaching chamber music with students from the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as collaborations with the 91直播 Arts and Sciences Orchestra. The quartet presented a on 91直播 Stage Left in August 2020, and performed a livestreamed recital from Kulas Recital Hall in March.
The Verona Quartet consists of violinists Jonathan Ong and Dorothy Ro, violist Abigail Rojansky 鈥11, and cellist Jonathan Dorman. Together, their membership represents the nations of Canada, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.

The new album celebrates cross-cultural connections through the music of Jan谩膷ek, Szymanowski, and Ravel.
鈥淎s a quartet of musicians hailing from across the world, we knew we wanted our first album to reflect the essence of the cultural migration that is such a big part of our identity," the quartet shares . "Through Diffusion, we celebrate the spirit of intercultural exploration that permeates many of the great works of the string quartet canon. This music and the weaving together of global traditions is incredibly meaningful to us and we hope that listeners will love it too.鈥
A 2011 graduate of 91直播 Conservatory, Scott Cuellar serves as assistant professor of class piano at the conservatory.
In accordance with campus guidelines, fully vaccinated guests may visit campus without wearing face coverings. Unvaccinated guests are recommended to wear a mask and maintain distance when possible.
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