Calidore at Alice Tully
Calidore String Quartet performed a live program of Bach fugues — BWV 871–878 and 874 — at Alice Tully Hall, a program highlighted on social this week. The post showing the program drew engagement (42 likes, 12 reposts, 633 views) from classical audiences online. (x.com)
The program Calidore played at Alice Tully was Mozart’s K.405 set of five arrangements from Bach’s Well‑Tempered Clavier, and that performance was recorded live at Alice Tully Hall on February 27, 2024. (chambermusicsociety.org) Lineup for the concert was Jeffrey Myers (violin), Ryan Meehan (violin), Jeremy Berry (viola) and Estelle Choi (cello), as listed in the Chamber Music Society program. (chambermusicsociety.org) The event opened the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Winter Festival “Quartet Panorama” on February 27, 2024, placing the Calidore performance in a multi‑ensemble festival run. (chambermusicsociety.org) The Chamber Music Society notes that Alice Tully Hall concerts are offered through its “digital encores” on‑demand service, which has made recordings of season performances available to ticket buyers after the live dates. (kirshbaumassociates.com) Calidore’s appearance followed a period of high-profile activity for the quartet, which holds an Avery Fisher Career Grant (2018), won the $100,000 Grand Prize at the 2016 M‑Prize, and was the first North American recipient of a Borletti‑Buitoni Trust Fellowship. (chambermusicsociety.org) A short clip of the Alice Tully program was posted on X by Marcelo Bufacchi at the URL circulated in social posts, helping circulate the performance among online classical audiences. (x.com)