The ensemble comprises members of the world’s top orchestras, three of whom are alumni of the Curtis Institute of Music
Curtis Artist Management has announced the addition of the Rosamunde Quartet to its roster for general management and worldwide representation.
The ensemble comprises four musicians from top orchestras: Noah Bendix-Balgley, first concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic; Shanshan Yao, member of the Kammerakademie Potsdam and former violinist in the New York Philharmonic; Teng Li, principal viola of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; and Nathan Vickery, cellist in the New York Philharmonic.
The quartet was formed in 2015 as a passion project for its members, who aim to unite their experiences as internationally touring soloists and orchestra musicians within the ensemble.
Three members of the quartet — Shanshan Yao, Teng Li, and Nathan Vickery — are alumni of Curtis Institute of Music.
’We are thrilled to join the roster of Curtis Artist Management,’ said Yao. ’We look forward to working together to present exciting and meaningful concerts for our wonderful audiences, and to deepen our relationship with the Curtis Institute of Music, a place that means so much to all of us.’
The quartet’s upcoming season includes performances at Curtis Institute of Music and University Musical Society at the University of Michigan.
Curtis Artist Management provides full-service, bespoke management and worldwide representation for a roster of alumni and faculty of Curtis Institute of Music. The roster includes Michelle Cann, Dover Quartet, Avery Gagliano, Ji Su Jung, Elissa Lee Koljonen and Trio Zimbalist.
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