Ivalas Quartet I
Vail Interfaith Chapel Ivalas QuartetArtist Insights
Existential questions are the first step to the daily decision-making that shapes our lives. In this program, Felix Mendelssohn and Alvin Singleton give us a glimpse of questions and answers of their own.
Through their work, we explore elements that forge the foundations of our fate and drive our yearning to achieve our desires. Singleton’s Third String Quartet, written shortly after the death of American contralto and activist Marian Anderson, evokes feelings of turmoil and struggle; thus, its title, “Somehow We Can” makes us question, “can we?” Mendelssohn’s Second String Quartet, written shortly after the death of Beethoven, takes its question from his song “Ist es wahr?” (‘Is it true?’) While we do not know what specifically the question refers to, it leaves room for interpretation, allowing the listener to ask their own questions and come to their own conclusions. —Ivalas Quartet
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Meet The Ivalas Quartet
Reuben Kebede
Tiani Butts
Marcus Stevenson
Pedro Sánchez
Reuben Kebede
Violin
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Tiani Butts
Violin
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Marcus Stevenson
Viola
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Pedro Sánchez
Cello
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Program Highlights
Ivalas Quartet
(Bravo! Vail 2025 Chamber Musicians in Residence)
Reuben Kebede, violin
Tiani Butts, violin
Marcus Stevenson, viola
Pedro Sánchez, cello
ALVIN SINGLETON String Quartet No. 3, Somehow We Can
MENDELSSOHN String Quartet in A minor, Op. 13
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The Ivalas Quartet's Story
Hailed by The Strad for playing with “tremendous heart and beauty,” the Ivalas Quartet has been changing the face of classical music since its inception in 2017 with a mission to enrich the classical music world by spotlighting past and present BIPOC composers alongside the standard repertory. Among the many composers whose works they have championed are Eleanor Alberga, Gabriela Lena Frank, Osvaldo Golijov, Jessie Montgomery, Angélica Negrón, Iván Enrique Rodríguez, Carlos Simon, Alvin Singleton, and George Walker. They premiered Derrick Skye’s Deliverance through a commission from Caramoor in 2024.
The Ivalas Quartet served as the Graduate Resident String Quartet at The Juilliard School from 2022 to 2024, where they studied with the Juilliard String Quartet. They were previously in residence at the University of Colorado-Boulder under the mentorship of the Takács Quartet.
Performing on concert series throughout the United States, the quartet has been presented by the Austin Chamber Music Center, Newport Classical, Schneider Concerts, the Chautauqua Institution, the Skaneateles Festival, Friends of Chamber Music Denver, and CU Presents, where they collaborated with the Takács Quartet in 2020 and 2022. In May of 2023 and 2024, they presented full programs at Carnegie Hall, titled “First Light” and “Fate and Yearning.” Recently, the quartet has enjoyed performing on Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City, and in collaboration with New Latin Wave, the FUTUROS - New Ideas in Composition series. The Quartet is also thrilled to be the 2024-25 Curator/Performing Ensemble of the Schneider Concerts at The New School in New York City.
The Ivalas Quartet won a Salon de Virtuosi Career Grant in 2023 and also had the great honor of serving as the 2022-23 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence at Caramoor. In 2022, Ivalas won the grand prize at the Coltman Chamber Music Competition, as well as first prize at the 2019 WDAV Young Chamber Musicians Competition. In 2021, they created the first recording of Carlos Simon’s Warmth from Other Suns for string quartet under Lara Downes’ digital label Rising Sun Music.
The members of the Ivalas Quartet – violinists Reuben Kebede and Tiani Butts, violist Marcus Stevenson, and cellist Pedro Sánchez – have a shared dedication to their roles as educators. The quartet has nurtured students from the early stages of their musical journey to the collegiate level, with coaching experience including residencies at the University of Michigan’s Center Stage Strings program, the University of Northern Iowa, the University of Central Arkansas, Madeline Island Chamber Music, and the MacPhail Center for Music. In New York City, they have coached student groups at The Juilliard School in both the preparatory and undergraduate divisions. The Quartet has worked with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center through the Society’s Chamber Music Beginnings since 2022.