Esterhazy Quartet

[2] The ensemble takes its name from the Esterházy royalty of 18th-century Austria and the family's association with and patronage of the composer Franz Joseph Haydn.

[1] The Esterhazy Quartet maintains an active touring and performing schedule in the Americas and Europe, including performances for the Mozarteum in Buenos Aires, the Beethoven Society in Santiago de Chile, the Haydn Festspiele in Austria, and the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Banff, Alberta.

They have been frequently featured on National Public Radio broadcasts such as the highly acclaimed Hear America First and Quartessence series.

[1] Since 1996, the Esterhazy Quartet has collaborated with the Berklee College of Music in (Boston, Massachusetts) to spend a week as a visiting ensemble-in-residence that offers composition students not only the opportunity to write and develop pieces for string quartet ensemble, but also allows students to hear a world-class ensemble perform their compositions.

[3] Additionally, the Esterhazy Quartet has sponsored the annual Esterhazy String Quartet Seminar at the University of Missouri School of Music for a select group of sixteen advanced high school violin, viola, and cello students, wherein students study and perform an entire work from chamber music repertoire, participate in private lessons, receive ensemble coaching, and also perform in solo masterclasses.