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The Dolphins Quartet
New Dances @ Juilliard (Relaxed Performance)
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Lincoln Center
155 W 65th St
New York, NY 10023

Free admission
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The Dolphins will be performing their re-composition of Paganini's first caprice alongside My’Kal Stromile's choreography for the third-year dancers at Juilliard.
This performance will be a "relaxed" performance without the typical constraints of most concerts. The lighting will not be fully dimmed, and one doesn't feel pressured into silence.
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D. R.
October 7th 2025
These fellas really have got it! They’re brimming over with talent, fresh ideas, and charisma. How varied their program of discoveries was! It was wonderful to see the Mannes public —most of whom are senior citizens—take to this “with it” group. They shared in the Dolphins’ youthful joy and gave them a standing ovation.
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The Dolphins Quartet Biography
The Dolphins Quartet is an award winning string quartet currently studying at The Juilliard School in New York City.
Our goal is to unite spirits in celebration of community through musical interpretation, innovation, and improvisation.
We are dedicated to representing historically relevant repertoire, composing personal musical illustrations, exploring spontaneous depictions of human experience, and sharing.
A premier Juilliard string quartet based in New York and formed in Blue Hill, Maine at the 2022 Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, the quartet has performed, taught, and collaborated nationwide. Its members have won top prizes at major national and international competitions, including The Fischoff and Coltman chamber music competitions and have performed across America and Europe. The Dolphins have been frequently featured at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, performing the Juilliard premiere of Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s String Quartet No. 4, Villa-Lobos’ String Quartet No. 5, as well as world premieres of numerous contemporary works. The Dolphins work closely with living composers, recently performing John Corigliano’s 1995 String Quartet and Daniel Ficarri’s ‘Lessons from the Neighborhood’. In 2023, the Dolphins presented their first collective composition, ‘The Dolphin Miniatures’.
In April 2024, the Dolphins performed John Adams’ string quartet concerto, Absolute Jest, with John Adams conducting the Juilliard orchestra in Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall. This past summer, the Dolphins performed as Shouse Fellows at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Michigan, the St Lawrence Quartet Seminar at Stanford University, and Music from Angel Fire in New Mexico.
The Dolphins are fortunate to have studied with Joseph Lin, Joel Krosnick, Laurie Smukler, Natasha Brofsky, Molly Carr, Nick Mann, Fred Sherry, Paul Neubauer, John Corigliano, and the Juilliard String Quartet.
The Dolphins helped launch the ‘Music for the Future’ educational campaign for Project: Music Heals Us, bringing Juilliard composition curriculums to prisons in California. The Dolphins are proud Juilliard Gluck Community Service Fellows and perform outreach concerts throughout NYC. The Dolphins have served as teaching artists for the CMS Lincoln Center’s Meet the Music series as well as Juilliard’s Young Peoples Concerts series. In 2024, the Dolphins will visit multiple universities and conservatories as guest artists to perform and work with students on quartets and improvisation.
Read MoreOur goal is to unite spirits in celebration of community through musical interpretation, innovation, and improvisation.
We are dedicated to representing historically relevant repertoire, composing personal musical illustrations, exploring spontaneous depictions of human experience, and sharing.
A premier Juilliard string quartet based in New York and formed in Blue Hill, Maine at the 2022 Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, the quartet has performed, taught, and collaborated nationwide. Its members have won top prizes at major national and international competitions, including The Fischoff and Coltman chamber music competitions and have performed across America and Europe. The Dolphins have been frequently featured at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, performing the Juilliard premiere of Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s String Quartet No. 4, Villa-Lobos’ String Quartet No. 5, as well as world premieres of numerous contemporary works. The Dolphins work closely with living composers, recently performing John Corigliano’s 1995 String Quartet and Daniel Ficarri’s ‘Lessons from the Neighborhood’. In 2023, the Dolphins presented their first collective composition, ‘The Dolphin Miniatures’.
In April 2024, the Dolphins performed John Adams’ string quartet concerto, Absolute Jest, with John Adams conducting the Juilliard orchestra in Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall. This past summer, the Dolphins performed as Shouse Fellows at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Michigan, the St Lawrence Quartet Seminar at Stanford University, and Music from Angel Fire in New Mexico.
The Dolphins are fortunate to have studied with Joseph Lin, Joel Krosnick, Laurie Smukler, Natasha Brofsky, Molly Carr, Nick Mann, Fred Sherry, Paul Neubauer, John Corigliano, and the Juilliard String Quartet.
The Dolphins helped launch the ‘Music for the Future’ educational campaign for Project: Music Heals Us, bringing Juilliard composition curriculums to prisons in California. The Dolphins are proud Juilliard Gluck Community Service Fellows and perform outreach concerts throughout NYC. The Dolphins have served as teaching artists for the CMS Lincoln Center’s Meet the Music series as well as Juilliard’s Young Peoples Concerts series. In 2024, the Dolphins will visit multiple universities and conservatories as guest artists to perform and work with students on quartets and improvisation.
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