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The Calder Quartet (CQ) is a string quartet based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1998 at the University of Southern California, the group takes its name from American sculptor Alexander Calder. The ensemble is currently composed of its founding members, including violinists Benjamin Jacobson and Tereza Stanislav, violist Jonathan Moerschel, and cellist Eric Byers. Los Angeles Times music critic, Mark Swed called the CQ "one of America's great string quartets." In 2014, the CQ was awarded one of Lincoln Center's prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grants for "professional assistance and recognition to talented instrumentalists who the Recommendation Board and Executive Committee believe have great potential."

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  • The Calder Quartet (CQ) is a string quartet based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1998 at the University of Southern California, the group takes its name from American sculptor Alexander Calder. The ensemble is currently composed of its founding members, including violinists Benjamin Jacobson and Tereza Stanislav, violist Jonathan Moerschel, and cellist Eric Byers. Los Angeles Times music critic, Mark Swed called the CQ "one of America's great string quartets." In 2014, the CQ was awarded one of Lincoln Center's prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grants for "professional assistance and recognition to talented instrumentalists who the Recommendation Board and Executive Committee believe have great potential." (en)
  • El Cuarteto Calder (CQ) es un cuarteto de cuerdas con sede en Los Ángeles, California. Fundado en 1998 en la Universidad del Sur de California, el grupo toma su nombre del escultor estadounidense Alexander Calder. El conjunto está compuesto actualmente por sus miembros fundadores, incluidos los violinistas Benjamin Jacobson y Andrew Bulbrook, el viola Jonathan Moerschel y el violonchelista Eric Byers. El crítico musical de Los Angeles Times, Mark Swed, calificó al CQ de "uno de los grandes cuartetos de cuerdas de Estados Unidos".​ En 2014, el CQ recibió uno de los prestigiosos Avery Fisher Career Grant del Lincoln Center por su "asistencia profesional y reconocimiento a instrumentistas talentosos que Consejo de recomendación y EL Comité Ejecutivo creen que tienen un gran potencial ".​​ (es)
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