Formed in 2008 at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Aeolus Quartet consists of violinists Nicholas Tavani and Rachel Shapiro, violist Caitlin Lynch, and cellist Alan Richardson. Since its inception, the all-American quartet has been awarded prizes at nearly every major competition in the United States and performed across the globe with showings “worthy of a major-league quartet” (Scott Cantrell, Dallas Morning News). Mark Satola of the Cleveland Plain Dealer writes, “A rich and warm tone combined with precise ensemble playing (that managed also to come across as fluid and natural), and an impressive musical intelligence guided every technical and dramatic turn.” They were the 2013-2015 Graduate Resident String Quartet at the Juilliard School, and they currently make their home in New York City.

The Quartet has performed across North America, Europe, and Asia in many prestigious venues, is dedicated to bringing music into the community and has been widely recognized for their highly innovative and engaging outreach programs.

The Quartet is named for the Greek god Aeolus, who governed the four winds. This idea of a single spirit uniting four individual forces serves as an inspiration to the members of the Aeolus Quartet as they pursue their art.

The appearance of the Aeolus Quartet is sponsored, in part, by Richard & Teresa Massa and the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.  Arts Education Events are sponsored by the Fred & Rebekah Hughes Charitable Trust.

Date & Time

Thursday – October 25, 2018

7:00 PM

Location

First Community Church

2007 E 15th Street

Joplin, Missouri