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The '''Annex String Quartet,''' also known as '''The Annex Quartet''', is a [[string quartet]] founded by [[violist]] Yunior Lopez in 2008 in [[Toronto, Canada]]. Named after the [[The Annex]] neighborhood in down town Toronto, the quartet began performing regularly throughout Toronto's many bars, coffee shops, and non-classical venues like [[Aroma Espresso Bar]] and the [[St. Lawrence Market]]. In 2010, they made their American debut alongside the [[Kronos Quartet]] at Carnegie Hall, and have since appeared in over 100 performances, recordings, and broadcasts.<ref>Tsioulcas, Anastasia. ''The Kronos Quartet: Creating, and Passing on a Legacy''. Ariama, 2012</ref> To date, the groups primary focus has been bridging the gap between classical and world music, which has led them to become one of the most eclectic performing ensembles in North America. They have performed, recorded, and ventured into various musical styles, and continue to work with a diverse range of artists including classical pianist, Jan Lisiecki, Cuban Jazz Pianist, Hilario Duran, and Canadian Jazz icon, Jane Bunnett. Following multiple recording collaborations with a diverse range of artists, The Annex Quartet released their official debut album, ''The Roaring Twenties'', in June of 2013. The quartets current work in progress is an all-Cuban album featuring famed Cuban Bolero singer, Anais Abreu
The '''Annex String Quartet,''' also known as '''The Annex Quartet''', is a [[string quartet]] founded by [[violist]] Yunior Lopez in 2008 in [[Toronto, Canada]]. Named after the [[The Annex]] neighborhood in down town Toronto, the quartet began performing regularly throughout Toronto's many bars, coffee shops, and non-classical venues like [[Aroma Espresso Bar]] and the [[St. Lawrence Market]]. In 2010, they made their American debut alongside the [[Kronos Quartet]] at Carnegie Hall, and have since appeared in over 100 performances, recordings, and broadcasts.<ref>Tsioulcas, Anastasia. ''The Kronos Quartet: Creating, and Passing on a Legacy''. Ariama, 2012</ref> To date, the groups primary focus has been bridging the gap between classical and world music, which has led them to become one of the most eclectic performing ensembles in North America. They have performed, recorded, and ventured into various musical styles, and continue to work with a diverse range of artists including classical pianist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Lisiecki Jan Lisiecki], Cuban Jazz Pianist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilario_Duran Hilario Duran, and Canadian Jazz icon, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Bunnett Jane Bunnett]. Following multiple recording collaborations with a diverse range of artists, The Annex Quartet released their official debut album, ''The Roaring Twenties'', in June of 2013. The quartets current work in progress is an all-Cuban album featuring famed Cuban Bolero singer, Anais Abreu
.<ref>Paloma Parker, Odessa. ''The Annex Quartet, Classical Music From A New Generation of Players''. Plaid Magazine, 2012</ref> They are currently the ensemble-in-residence at [http://www.midtownmusicschool.com Midtown Music School] in Toronto, Canada and [http://www.StratfordSummerMusic.ca The Stratford Summer Music Festival] in Stratford, Canada.
.<ref>Paloma Parker, Odessa. ''The Annex Quartet, Classical Music From A New Generation of Players''. Plaid Magazine, 2012</ref> They are currently the ensemble-in-residence at [http://www.midtownmusicschool.com Midtown Music School] in Toronto, Canada and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford_Summer_Music_Festival The Stratford Summer Music Festival] in Stratford, Canada.


==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 21:42, 28 June 2015

Annex String Quartet
The Annex String Quartet performing in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre at the Four Seasons Centre in Toronto.
The Annex String Quartet performing in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre at the Four Seasons Centre in Toronto.
Background information
Also known asThe Annex Quartet
OriginToronto, Canada
GenresClassical, World, Contemporary Classical
Occupation(s)String quartet
Instrument(s)2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello
Years active2008–present
MembersStanislav Pronin
Carolyn Blackwell
Yunior Lopez
Peter Cosbey
Past membersMelissa Wilmot
Teddy Wiggins
Websitewww.annexquartet.com

The Annex String Quartet, also known as The Annex Quartet, is a string quartet founded by violist Yunior Lopez in 2008 in Toronto, Canada. Named after the The Annex neighborhood in down town Toronto, the quartet began performing regularly throughout Toronto's many bars, coffee shops, and non-classical venues like Aroma Espresso Bar and the St. Lawrence Market. In 2010, they made their American debut alongside the Kronos Quartet at Carnegie Hall, and have since appeared in over 100 performances, recordings, and broadcasts.[1] To date, the groups primary focus has been bridging the gap between classical and world music, which has led them to become one of the most eclectic performing ensembles in North America. They have performed, recorded, and ventured into various musical styles, and continue to work with a diverse range of artists including classical pianist, Jan Lisiecki, Cuban Jazz Pianist, Hilario Duran, and Canadian Jazz icon, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Bunnett Jane Bunnett. Following multiple recording collaborations with a diverse range of artists, The Annex Quartet released their official debut album, The Roaring Twenties, in June of 2013. The quartets current work in progress is an all-Cuban album featuring famed Cuban Bolero singer, Anais Abreu .[2] They are currently the ensemble-in-residence at Midtown Music School in Toronto, Canada and The Stratford Summer Music Festival in Stratford, Canada.

Members

References

  1. ^ Tsioulcas, Anastasia. The Kronos Quartet: Creating, and Passing on a Legacy. Ariama, 2012
  2. ^ Paloma Parker, Odessa. The Annex Quartet, Classical Music From A New Generation of Players. Plaid Magazine, 2012
  • Duinker, Ben (6 June 2011). "T4x4: 4 quartets to discover on CBC Music". CBC Music. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  • Paloma Parker, Odessa (29 May 2012). "The Annex Quartet, Classical Music From A New Generation of Players". Plaid Magazine. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  • Tsioulcas, Anastasia (19 March 2012). "The Kronos Quartet: Creating, and Passing on a Legacy". Ariama. Retrieved 30 June 2012.