The Amernet String
Quartet, Ensemble-in-Residence at Florida
International University, has garnered worldwide praise and
recognition as one of today’s exceptional string quartets.
The ensemble rose to international attention after only one year of
existence, after winning the Gold Medal at the
7th Tokyo
International Music Competition in 1992.
Three years later the group was the First Prize winner of the
prestigious
5th Banff International String Quartet Competition. The Amernet
String Quartet has been described by The New York Times as “an
accomplished and intelligent ensemble”, and by the Nürnberger
Nachrichten (Germany) as “fascinating with flawless intonation,
extraordinary beauty of sound, virtuosic brilliance and homogeneity
of ensemble”.
The Amernet String Quartet was formed in 1991, while two of its
members were students at The Juilliard School. Founding members Marcia Littley and
Javier Arias have been joined by
fellow Juilliard graduates, violinist
Misha Vitenson and violist
Michael Klotz.
Their busy performance schedule has taken the group to major
musical centers and smaller cities across the United States. They
also have performed concerts in Japan, Canada, Germany, France,
Switzerland, Korea, Mexico, and Romania. The
Amernet’s New York debut was at Merkin Hall in 1994, with a return
engagement in 1995. Subsequent New York appearances include
Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall in 1996 and 1998, the Americas Society
in 1998, and Alice Tully Hall in 1997 and 1998, which The New York
Times described as “immensely satisfying... most notable for the
quality of unjaded discovery that came through so vividly.”
From September of 2000 until May 2004 the Amernet String Quartet was
Corbett String Quartet in Residence at Northern Kentucky University,
where they headed the Patricia A. Corbett String Program.
Previous to that, the group held a residency at the University of
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where they taught chamber
music for four years.
The Amernet String Quartet has received grants from the Corbett
Foundation, the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, the LaSalle
Foundation, the Fine Arts Fund, the Cincinnati Chamber Music Society
and the Amernet Society for school outreach projects, commissions of
new chamber music works and for their unique concert and
conversation series. The group was the recipient of a Chamber Music
Rural Residency Award in 1995. During that year they divided their
time among the communities of Johnstown, Somerset and Indiana,
Pennsylvania.
The Amernet Quartet has conducted workshops and master classes in
Buffalo NY, Memphis TN, Erie PA, Los Angeles CA, Logan UT and other
cities. They were founders of The Norse Festival, a summer chamber
music workshop at Northern Kentucky University providing an
opportunity for young musicians from the region to work intensively in chamber
groups, under their guidance. Currently they host an annual summer
Chamber Music Camp in Miami called Animato.
The group has recorded the Concerto for Clarinet, Oboe, String
Quartet and Bass by John Harbison with Sara Lambert Bloom and
Charles Neidich as soloists, “The Butterflies began to Sing” a work
for String Quartet, Bass, MIDI keyboard and computer, by Morton
Subotnick, a complete CD of quartets by American composer Stephen
Dankner, as well as a recording of the Debussy String Quartet and
the Chausson Concerto for Piano, Violin and String Quartet. The
Amernet Quartet maintains a connection with today’s composers, and
has worked closely with such composers as Anthony Brandt, John
Corigliano, Stephen Dankner, David Epstein, Toshi Ichiyanagi,
Gerhard Samuel, and Morton Subotnick. The Amernet String Quartet
performs contemporary repertoire and commissions works form today's
leading composers from all over the world.
The Amernet Quartet has collaborated in concert with
numerous artists and ensembles, such as the Tokyo, the St. Lawrence,
and the Ying Quartets, Steve Ansell, Yehonatan Berick, Andres Diaz, Roberto Diaz, Miriam Fried,
Yehuda Hanani, Toby
Hoffman, Ida Kavafian, Paul Katz, Anton Kuerti, Ruth Laredo,
Anthony McGill, Rainer Moog, Eugene
Pridonoff, Sandra Rivers, Shauna Rolston, Nathaniel Rosen, Eric
Shumsky, James Tocco, Dame Gillian Weir and Kyung Wha-Chung, Zvi
Zeitlin, and many
others.
From August of 2004 to July of 2005 the Amernet Quartet served
as the Ernst
Stiefel Quartet-in-Residence for the Caramoor Center for the Arts.
The Amernet String Quartet was named
Quartet-in-Residence at Florida International University in the fall
of 2004.