Ciompi Quartet

Ciompi Quartet Resident string quartet at Duke University. In recent years, the Ciompi Quartet has performed across the U.S.

Since its founding in 1965 by the renowned Italian violinist Giorgio Ciompi, the Ciompi Quartet of Duke University has delighted audiences and impressed critics around the world. In a career that spans five continents and includes many hundreds of concerts, the Ciompi Quartet has developed a reputation for performances of real intelligence and musical sophistication, with a warm, unified sound tha

t allows each player’s individual voice to emerge. from Washington State to California, Texas, New York, Washington DC and New England, and abroad from China and Taiwan to France, Italy, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Serbia and Albania. In June 2024 the Quartet performed in Vienna at a celebration of that composer’s 150th anniversary sponsored by the Arnold Schoenberg Center. The Quartet has performed at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Detroit, North Carolina’s Eastern Music Festival and Highlands Chamber Music Festival, and at Monadnock Music in New Hampshire. The Ciompi Quartet’s commitment to creative programming often mixes the old and the brand new in exciting ways. Most recently, the quartet engaged composers Alan Chan and Andrew Waggoner to write new works for string quartet and pipa, in a collaboration with pipa player Min Xiao-Fen called “An American in Shanghai: Forgotten Stories.”

Its extensive catalog of commissions includes many that the group continues to perform on tour. Close ties to composers such as Paul Schoenfield, Stephen Jaffe, Scott Lindroth, and Melinda Wagner have produced important contributions to the repertoire; the quartet recently premiered Stephen Jaffe’s Third String Quartet and two new quintets by Lindroth: “Schley Road” for quartet and saxophone, and his Cello Quintet. A recording of recent commissions will appear on the New Focus label in 2025. Other recent recordings are on Toccata Classics (a quartet by 19th century violin virtuoso Heinrich Ernst), and Naxos, which released “Journey to the West” by Chiayu Hsu; also on Naxos online is a recording of the quartets of Paul Schoenfield, including the popular “Tales from Chelm.” Numerous other discs are on the CRI, Arabesque, Albany, Gasparo, and Sheffield Lab labels. All the Ciompi Quartet members are Professors at Duke, where they lead the string studios and chamber music program and perform across campus in traditional and non-traditional venues.

Why the Ciompi Quartet keeps coming back to this program and why it matters: Dvořák’s time in the U.S. inspired him to l...
04/28/2026

Why the Ciompi Quartet keeps coming back to this program and why it matters: Dvořák’s time in the U.S. inspired him to listen across cultures. Cultural Crossroads pairs his beloved chamber works with Native American melodies and African American spirituals, guided by a powerful group of artists from divergent musical backgrounds using video and audition elements to enhance the telling of this vital story.

June 2, 7 PM at MIM in Phoenix, AR. Tickets $59.50–$69.50.

Learn more & buy tickets: https://mim.org/events/cultural-crossroads-dvorak-in-america/

Musical Instrument Museum - MIM Robert Sims Will Clipman Marian Liebowitz Artist Management Pamela Freund-Striplen Jonathan Bagg Caroline Stinson

Cultural Crossroads: Dvořák in America travels to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ for a performance on Tues...
04/21/2026

Cultural Crossroads: Dvořák in America travels to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ for a performance on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.

Pamela Freund-Striplen Robert Sims Will Clipman Musical Instrument Museum - MIM
Ciompi Quartet Jonathan Bagg Caroline Stinson Marian Liebowitz Artist Management

Cultural Crossroads: Dvořák in America is a concert experience that explores the Black and Indigenous American influences on Czech composer Antonín Dvořák during his time in the United States. The program weaves original Native American melodies and moving African American spirituals with Dvořák’s most beloved chamber pieces. Short videos and imagery add a powerful multimedia experience. With its stellar and diverse cast of musicians, this performance entertains, educates, and inspires, drawn from the curiosity of a Czech composer more than a century ago.

Get Tickets: https://mim.org/events/cultural-crossroads-dvorak-in-america/

ABOUT THE VENUE
The Musical Instrument Museum is located in Phoenix, Arizona. Opened in April 2010 MIM is the largest museum of its type in the world with a collection of more than 7,500 instruments from more than 200 world countries and territories. The galleries reflect the rich diversity and history of many world cultures. But music and instruments also show us what we have in common - a thought powerfully expressed in our motto, music is the language of the soul.

There really is no place like home and we were so delighted last month to be back on our home stage of Baldwin Auditoriu...
03/10/2026

There really is no place like home and we were so delighted last month to be back on our home stage of Baldwin Auditorium at Duke University with Duke Arts and Duke University Department of Music

Our wonderful friends and supporters of all ages turned out en masse to hear a program we are very proud of, Duke Arts Presents: Memories and Aspirations. It was our joy to showcase “My Tioga”, (2014) by Melinda Wagner as well as acknowledge the recent passing of American composer Paul Schoenfield with a performance of a single movement from his "Memoirs" (2003). Both pieces were commissioned by the Ciompi Quartet.

Thanks to everyone who helps make these amazing performances possible at Baldwin and we look forward to seeing you again on campus very soon.

Upcoming Performances: https://ciompi.org/performances/

Wow, what a way to wrap up the 2025/26 Portfolio Project! Thanks so much to our wonderful participating composers, Erich...
01/26/2026

Wow, what a way to wrap up the 2025/26 Portfolio Project! Thanks so much to our wonderful participating composers, Erich Barganier, Ronja Mokráňová, Ally Harvel, Jacob Smith and Clem Pearson. This was a wonderful journey to share with you.

The performances were crackling with energy, vitality, and clarity and all 5 pieces landed wonderfully with the audiences, making really strong impacts. Congratulations!

If you missed it, there is a recording of the performance available: https://www.youtube.com/live/m48h7rfFV2A?si=yXmoDT5EZK8mFOHL&t=1230

Ronja Mokráňová Clem Pearson Hsiao-mei Ku Jonathan Bagg Caroline Stinson

What a fabulous evening we had last night in the Nelson Music Room at Duke University for Portfolio Project. A huge than...
01/23/2026

What a fabulous evening we had last night in the Nelson Music Room at Duke University for Portfolio Project. A huge thank you to all those who came out to support us in showcasing the work of these wonderful young composers.

We are so excited to move over to UNC-Greensboro tonight where we will play the pieces again in Tew Recital Hall.

Tonight's performance will also be LIVE STREAMED! Please tune in if you can't make it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m48h7rfFV2A

UNC Greensboro UNCG School of Music Duke University Department of Music Duke University Duke Arts Hsiao-mei Ku Jonathan Bagg Caroline Stinson

We are so delighted for our long time violist Jonathan Bagg's latest release on New Focus Recordings with pianists Emely...
01/23/2026

We are so delighted for our long time violist Jonathan Bagg's latest release on New Focus Recordings with pianists Emely Phelps and Mimi Solomon. An amazing contribution to the recorded music landscape, bringing works into the light that should have been so a long time ago!

IT IS OUT ON ALL MAJOR PLATFORMS TODAY! Go have a listen. You will be touched and inspired by this powerful work from Marion Bauer, Ulysses Kay and Margaret Bonds.

Ulysses Kay: Sonata for Viola and Piano: II. Allegro Jonathan Bagg, viola; Emely Phelps, piano From FCR477 Jonathan Bagg: Viola Revival: Mid-Century Works by Marion Bauer, Ulysses Kay & Margaret Bond

We've had a fantastic time over the past week working with the participating composers for the Portfolio Project. So gre...
01/21/2026

We've had a fantastic time over the past week working with the participating composers for the Portfolio Project. So great to hear the insights of these very thoughtful graduate composers as we work to bring their new string quartets to life.

We hope you will join us at either Duke (Jan 22) or UNC-Greensboro (Jan 23) this week to see what we have been crafting together.

Learn More: https://ciompi.org/the-portfolio-project/
Performance Details: https://ciompi.org/series/portfolio-project/
Live Stream Link: youtube.com/watch?v=m48h7rfFV2A&feature=youtu.be



PARTICIPATING COMPOSERS
Erich Barganier: http://www.barganiermusic.com/
Ronja Mokráňová: Ronja Mokráňová
Ally Harvel: https://www.allysoncharvel.com/
Jacob Smith
Clem Pearson Clem Pearson

01/20/2026

Allison Harvel shares her gratitude in working with Ciompi on her new String Quartet, MAYBE NEXT TIME.

Thematically, the piece grapples with the loss of a relationship, friendship, or loved one and ultimately leans on the idea that maybe in the next life or when they meet again, everything will work out differently.

We hope you will join us at either Duke (Jan 22) or UNC-Greensboro (Jan 23) this week to see what we have been crafting together. The Jan 23 performance will also be LIVE STREAMED!

https://ciompi.org/series/portfolio-project/
youtube.com/watch?v=m48h7rfFV2A&feature=youtu.be


Allyson Harvel

01/19/2026

Composer Clem Pearson, composer of FOXFIRE thinks about how working with Ciompi during the Portfolio Project has influenced the way they think about writing chamber music.

Foxfire is a piece about the stillness of night, and about places that seem to bridge the gap to another world. There are many such places in the hills where I grew up. In Foxfire, I imagine a strange glow coming over the shadowed forest, temporarily making the unseen visible, before subsiding as the light of dawn softly arrives.

01/18/2026

Ronja Mokranova talks about working with Ciompi on her String Quartet Z JAVORINKY II.

The work, commissioned by Ciompi, is based on the composer's memory of a meadow in the Czech mountains called Javořinka, where the famous Kubelík family lived in a wooden cabin during WWII. Above the cabin is a hill on top of which a rock overlooks the mountains, where Rafael Kubelík used to practice violin. This piece is based on the composer's childhood spent playing in this forest and on the famous rock, the music representing children’s games and their fictional world. A key element in the music is the short attention span of a child and the speed at which the character of the game changes, represented by formal organization of musical material akin to a sound mosaic. As a symbolic representation of the unceasing presence of the Kubelík family in this place, this movement also contains reference to a theme from the first movement of Rafael’s Kubelík Quattro Forme Per Archi (1967).

Ronja Mokráňová

“A fine tribute to Duke University from distinguished members of its music faculty.” Peter Burwasser – Fanfare Magazineh...
12/18/2025

“A fine tribute to Duke University from distinguished members of its music faculty.” Peter Burwasser – Fanfare Magazine

https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-duke-moment/1810792056

Marking Duke University’s Centennial Celebration, this release on New Focus Recordings brings together works by three Duke composers who have been influential in the life of the Ciompi Quartet, and in the lives of the many young composers they have mentored.

Duke Arts Duke University Duke University Department of Music

Anthony Kelley
Scott Lindroth
Jonathan Bagg
Caroline Stinson
Susan Fancher

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Durham, NC

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