Oct. 9, 2015: Read a review of the Dover String Quartet's inaugural performance!

Here's the latest news from the Dover String Quartet: they just gave their inaugural concert as quartet-in-residence at Northwestern University.
That concert was noted as another important "first" as well: they played in a new venue at the university, Galvin Recital Hall,
which has a glass wall behind the stage, overlooking Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline!
The Chicago Tribune declared, “the Dover Quartet players
have it in them to become the next Guarneri String Quartet
— they're that good. Expert musicianship, razor-sharp ensemble, deep musical feeling and a palpable commitment to communication made their performances satisfying on many levels.”
Read the full review by clicking here! The Schumann piece that they played in Chicago will also be performed for us, here in Corvallis.
That concert was noted as another important "first" as well: they played in a new venue at the university, Galvin Recital Hall,
which has a glass wall behind the stage, overlooking Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline!
The Chicago Tribune declared, “the Dover Quartet players
have it in them to become the next Guarneri String Quartet
— they're that good. Expert musicianship, razor-sharp ensemble, deep musical feeling and a palpable commitment to communication made their performances satisfying on many levels.”
Read the full review by clicking here! The Schumann piece that they played in Chicago will also be performed for us, here in Corvallis.
Joel Link, from left, Bryan Lee, Camden Shaw and Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt of the Dover Quartet perform at the opening of the Galvin Recital Hall in Evanston on Wednesday. (Todd Rosenberg)