The Parker Quartet has been called “something extraordinary”
— The New York Times
The Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet (Daniel Chong and Ken Hamao, violins; Jessica Bodner, viola; Kee-Hyun Kim, cello) is known for its inspiring performances, luminous sound, and exceptional musicianship.
Each Spring, the quartet holds a visiting position as Quartet-in-Residence at the University of South Carolina School of Music. During their residency, they offer educational residency activities, coaching and community outreach in conjunction with concert appearances.
Internationally recognized for their “fearless, yet probingly beautiful” (The Strad) performances, the Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet has rapidly distinguished itself as one of the preeminent ensembles of its generation, dedicated purely to the sound and depth of their music. Inspired performances and exceptional musicianship are hallmarks of the Quartet, having appeared at the world’s most illustrious venues since its founding in 2002.
The Quartet is committed to working with composers of today — recent commissions include works by Augusta Read Thomas, Felipe Lara, Jaehyuck Choi, and Zosha di Castri. Celebrating the process of creation, the Quartet recorded three new commissions by Kate Soper, Oscar Bettison, and Vijay Iyer as part of Miller Theatre’s Mission: Commission podcast.
Additionally, the Quartet regularly collaborates with a diverse range of artists, including pianists Menahem Pressler, Orion Weiss, Shai Wosner, Billy Childs, and Vijay Iyer; members of the Silk Road Ensemble; clarinetist and composer Jörg Widmann; clarinetists Anthony McGill and Charles Neidich; flutist Claire Chase; and violist Kim Kashkashian, featured on their recent Dvořák recording. The Quartet also continues to be a strong supporter of Kashkashian’s project Music for Food, participating in concerts throughout the United States for the benefit of various food banks and shelters.
Recording projects continue to be an important facet of the Quartet’s artistic output. Described by Gramophone Magazine as a ”string quartet defined by virtuosity so agile that it’s indistinguishable from the process of emotional expression,” their newest release for ECM Records features Dvořák's Viola Quintet as well as György Kurtág's Six Moments Musicaux and Officium breve in memoriam. The Strad also declared the album as “nothing short of astonishing.” Under the auspices of the Monte Carlo Festival Printemps des Arts, they recorded a disc of three Beethoven quartets, of which Diapason “admired the group’s fearlessness, exceptional control, and attention to detail.” The Quartet can also be heard playing Mendelssohn on Nimbus Records, Bartók on Zig-Zag Territories, and the complete Ligeti Quartets on Naxos, for which they won a Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance.
In addition to residency at the University of South Carolina, the members of the Parker Quartet serve as Professors of the Practice and Blodgett Artists-in-Residence at Harvard University’s Department of Music. They spend summers on faculty at the Banff Centre’s Evolution: Quartet program.
Founded and currently based in Boston, the Parker Quartet’s numerous honors include winning the Concert Artists Guild Competition, the Grand Prix and Mozart Prize at France’s Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition, and Chamber Music America’s prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award.
For more information about the Parker Quartet, visit their website.
About the Chamber Music Residency
This Quartet-in-Residence Program at the University of South Carolina School of Music is made possible by the generosity of donors. Gifts in support of the Quartet-in-Residence Program can be made to the Jesselson Family Endowment Fund to ensure perpetual support, or to the USC Chamber Music Residency Fund for immediate needs. If you would like more information on how you can make a transformational difference for USC students through chamber music, please contact Audra Vaz or call (803) 777-9732.
Photos: © Beowulf Sheehan
Chamber Events
USC Graduate String Quartet Recital
Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024
Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall
Cost: FREE
Boran Zhao Doctoral Piano Chamber Recital
Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025
Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall
Cost: FREE
Parker Quartet Performance
Thursday, Mar. 27, 2025
Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall
Cost: $20 general admission/$5 students
USC Graduate String Quartet
Tuesday, Apr. 15, 2025
Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall
Cost: FREE