Formed in 1985 with the encouragement of the Juilliard Quartet, the Cassatt initiated and served as the inaugural participants in Juilliard's Young Artists Quartet Program. Their numerous awards include a Tanglewood Chamber Music Fellowship, the Wardwell Chamber Music Fellowship at Yale (where they served as teaching assistants to the Tokyo Quartet), First Prizes at the Fischoff and Coleman Chamber Music Competitions, two top prizes at the Banff International String Quartet Competition, two CMA/ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming, a recording grant from the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, and commissioning grants from Meet the Composer and the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2004, they were selected for the centennial celebration of the Coleman Chamber Music Association in Pasadena, California.
The Cassatt celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2006 with a series of world-premieres and a performance at the Library of Congress on the Library's Stradivarius Collection, made successful debuts in Italy and Mexico during 2007 and celebrated American composer Joan Tower's 70th birthday in 2008 with a series of concerts at New York City's Symphony Space and Sarah Lawrence College. In 2009, the Cassatt offered concerts for the American Academy in Rome, Cornell and Syracuse Universities and gave mini-residencies at the Centro National de las Artes in Mexico City, Vassar College and at the University of Texas at Austin.
Their third annual Texas high school educational residency, Cassatt In The Basin! includes intensive workshops, coachings and rehearsals which includes the commissioned work "Blossom" by Larry Dillon for Triple Quartet, in a side-by-side performance of students with the Cassatt. In 2010, the Texas Music Educators Association invites the group to offer a clinic during their annual conference in San Antonio and the Cassatt celebrates the 100th anniversary of Samuel Barber's birth with baritone, Gerald Dolter in "Dover Beach" and Barber's famous Adagio for String Quartet.
Equally adept at classical masterpieces and contemporary music, the Cassatt has collaborated with a remarkable array of artists/composers including pianist Marc-André Hamelin, soprano Susan Narucki, flutist Ransom Wilson, jazz pianist Fred Hersch, didgeriedoo player Simon 7, the Trisha Brown Dance Company, distinguished members of the Cleveland and Vermeer Quartets, and composers Louis Andriessen and John Harbison.
With a deep commitment to nurturing young musicians, the Cassatt, in residencies at Princeton, Yale, Syracuse University, the University at Buffalo and the University of Pennsylvania, has devoted itself to coaching, conducting sectionals and reading student composers' works, while offering lively musical presentations in music theory, history and composition. Selected by Chamber Music America, they recently served as guest artists for their New Music Institute; a series to help presenters market new music to their audiences. Summer finds them in residence at the innovative Seal Bay Festival of Contemporary American Chamber Music.
This season, the Cassatt adds to its extensive collection of premiere recordings with the release of two CD's on the Naxos Label; works by Andy Teirstien and Dan Welcher's three Quartets, including his new Cassatt inspired by paintings of Mary Cassatt.
Named three times by The New Yorker magazine's Best Of...CD Selection, the Cassatt's discography includes eclectic new quartets by Pulitizer Prize-winner Steven Stucky and Tina Davidson (Albany Records), by Daniel S. Godfrey (Koch International Classics) and by Grawemeyer and Rome Prize-winner Sebastian Currier (New World) as critiqued in The New York Times "(Quartetset) was written for the Cassatt... which plays it strongly here."
The Cassatt has recorded for the Koch, Naxos, New World, Point, CRI, Tzadik and Albany labels and is named for the celebrated American impressionist painter Mary Cassatt.

short group bio & individual bios
muneko otani
jennifer leshnower
michiko oshima
nicole johnson
