DQMF Quartet Fellowship Program

2024 Dali String Quartet Fellowship Program (modified)

The Dali Quartet International Music Festival offers a unique opportunity for pre-formed quartets or advanced college/graduate students to be in residence for one week at the Festival.

The Quartet Fellowship provides exceptional performance, mentoring and coaching opportunities to musicians with a high level of experience and commitment to string quartet development.

2024 REQUIREMENTS (as individuals)

All participants must re-apply yearly to enter the Quartet Fellowship Program.

1. Online audition including the following repertoire:

-a movement from a Bach Solo Suite, Sonata or Partita.

-a movement from a standard concerto.

2. A written statement of intention.

3. Two letters of recommendation.

PRE-FORMED QUARTET REQUIREMENTS

  1. Two movements of contrasting style from standard quartets.
  2. A written statement of intention on behalf of the quartet.
  3. Two letters of recommendation on behalf of the quartet.

Please send all videos, statements, and letters of recommendation to Director Adriana Linares, at alinares@arconetwork.org.

Pre-formed quartets, please submit individual application forms and individual application fees for each member. 

Click here to APPLY

BENEFITS

-A week of daily chamber music coaching, workshops, rehearsals with Dali Quartet members and distinguished faculty.

-Workshops on career opportunities in chamber music, community outreach programming, audience development, and chamber music pedagogy.

-A 30 minute quartet recital

-One educational or community outreach performance.

– Daily coaching opportunities to the Youth Division Quartets of the Festival.

The chosen quartets will be fully supported by mentorship from Dali Quartet and distinguished faculty.  Fellows will have additional networking opportunities and will receive advice in career opportunities in chamber music and entrepreneurship. Fellowship Quartets play a recitals on Friday August 2nd and Saturday August 3rd at 7pm.

Click here to watch past Fellow Recipient performances:

Beethoven Quartet op. 127

Schubert “Death and the Maiden”

Brahms Quintet arr. for STRING ORCHESTRA

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2024 IMPORTANT DATES

-Application Deadline: May 15th

-Festival Dates: Fellows need to arrive by Friday July 26th at 3pm for the Welcome Meeting

-Fellows Quartet Recitals on Friday August 2nd and Saturday Aug. 3rd at 7pm

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FEES ($300 Total Fellowship cost per player)

-A $125 non-refundable application fee (due at application time)

-$175 tuition fee (due June 15th)

-Your own travel cost.

-Extra meals and dining out on evenings.

-Lunches and housing will be covered by the Dali Quartet Festival.

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2024 SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE

11: Fellows arrive to coach Youth and Pre-College groups

12: Optional time for social time/packed lunch/individual practice

1: Quartet Rehearsal

2:30: Quartet Coaching

4: Quartet workshops and master classes

5-6: Camerata on selected evenings

6: Dinner on your own

7: Recitals or evening activities on selected evenings

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Past Distinguished Chamber Music Coaches

-Richard Young, former violist of the Vermeer Quartet

-Atar Arad, Indiana University Faculty and Cleveland Quartet former violist

-Annie Fullard, Cleveland Institute of Music and Cavani Quartet

Past Fellow Quartet Recipients

David Brill, violin (Lynn Conservatory)
Toby Elser, violin (Oberlin Conservatory)
Joe Burke, viola (Bard Conservatory)
Andres Sanchez-Linares, cello (Curtis Institute of Music)
Kailbeth Chacin, violin  (Venezuela/Shenandoah Conservatory) 
Luis Cuevas, violin (Simon Bolivar Orchestra/Temple University)
Varinia Oyola-Rebaza, viola (Iowa State University/Juilliard School of Music)
Ajibola Rivers, cello (Temple University/Iris Orchestra Fellow)
Natalia Hidalgo, violin (Lynn Conservatory)
Mirna Monclova, violin  (Lynn Conservatory)
Lukas Shrout, viola (McDuffie Center for Strings)
Georgiy Khokhlov, cello (Lynn Conservatory/Peabody Conservatory)
Mariama Alcantara, violin (University of Memphis/Iris Orchestra Fellow)
Freddy Contreras, violin (Temple University)
Shelley Armer, viola (Indiana University/University of Knoxville)
Kelvin Diaz, cello (Puerto Rico Conservatory/Fresno State University)
Dustin Wilkes-Kim, violin (McDuffie Center for Strings)
Gerson Medina, violin (Shenandoah Conservatory)
Michael Chong, viola (McDuffie Center for Strings)
Robin Park, cello (Philadelphia Youth Orchestra)

Mariana Cottier-Bucco (Dallas Symphony/Indiana University)
Yena Park, violin (Indiana University/New England Conservatory)
Keoni Bolding, viola (McDuffie Center for Strings)
Andres Sanchez, cello (Curtis Institute of Music)
Joe Burke, viola (Bard Conservatory)
Yordan Tenev, violin (Indiana University/Lynn Conservatory)
Georgiy Khokhlov, cello (Peabody Conservatory/Lynn Conservatory)
Jacob Shur, viola (Rutgers University)
Luis Cuevas, violin (Temple University)
Katherine Baloff, violin (Lynn Conservatory/De Paul University)
Natalia Hidalgo, violin (Lynn Conservatory)
Andrew Baloff, viola (Cleveland Institute of Music/Lynn Conservatory)
Elizabeth Lee, cello (Lynn Conservatory)
Gabriel Baeza, violin (Bard Conservatory)
Daniela Diaz, violin (Michigan State University)
Ian Robinson (Indiana University/Cleveland Institute of Music)
Jeremy Laureta, viola (Manhattan School of Music)
Gisela Escobar, violin (University of Houston)
Kelvin Diaz, cello (Puerto Rico Conservatory/Fresno State University)
Rosa Ortega, viola (Temple University)
Puneeth Guruprasad, violin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Freddy Contreras, violin (Temple University)