The Tasman String Quartet: Outreach Residency
in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University
Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
College of Liberal Arts Tasman String Quartet HomepageTasman String Quartet Residency at Auburn University Announced
Beginning February 15, the Auburn University College of Liberal Art’s Department of Music will host the Tasman String Quartet in a month-long residency. The group will serve as guest faculty at Auburn, perform in concert and travel the state giving lessons and workshops.
Founded in Wellington, New Zealand, in 2006, the Tasman String Quartet includes violinists Anna van der Zee and Jennifer Banks, violist Christiaan van der Zee and cellist Miranda Wilson. The Quartet was mentored by the New Zealand String Quartet and quickly gained acclaim and was invited to perform in many cities. They were also invited to perform for Chamber Music New Zealand and Radio New Zealand.
Since 2007, the group has been at the University of Colorado in Boulder completing a residency under the guidance of the Takàcs Quartet. Their recent achievements include a fellowship to the Center for Advanced Quartet Studies at the Aspen Music Festival and School, an invitation to perform at the Julliard String Quartet Seminar in New York, the Honorable Mention in the finals of the Plowman Chamber Music Competition in Missouri and the Jeremy Rutenberg Chamber Music Competition in Florida.
While in residence at Auburn, the Tasman Quartet will be involved in several special events. A concert on Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Department’s Goodwin Hall will kick off the residency. The concert is free and open to everyone; a reception follows the show.
As part of its residency, the group will travel the state conducting workshops at the Alabama School of Fine Arts and at schools in Birmingham, Huntsville, Tuskegee, Opelika and Mobile. The group will also be involved in several events on campus. Besides instructing classes in the Music Department, the group will visit a graduate poetry writing class in the English Department and collaborate with the Music Department in several concerts.
Brought to Auburn under the auspices of the Breeden Eminent Scholar Chair, held by Dr. Howard Goldstein of CLA’s Music Department, the group will offer unique opportunities in string education and performance for students and faculty as well as the general public. The residency is coordinated by Goldstein, the AU Music Department and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities.
For more information about the Tasman String Quartet and its residency, visit www.auburn.edu/cah or call 334-844-4946.