PCQ performs the National Anthem for the Pittsburgh Pirates vs Cleveland Indians
Join the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet at PNC Park for the National Anthem at the Pirates vs Indians game on June 19!
Four cellists of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Calendar of upcoming concerts and events for the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet
Join the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet at PNC Park for the National Anthem at the Pirates vs Indians game on June 19!
Join the Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony for the holidays - Pittsburgh Cello Quartet style! We will be joined by our fearless leader, Anne Martindale Williams, for a selection of holiday-themed tunes both familiar and ancient.
Check it out here: https://fb.watch/5SxetRgBao/
Every week the Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony present live quarantine mini-concerts. Pittsburgh Cello Quartet brings you music from the art studio of brilliant local artists Ron Donoughe.
Check it out here: https://fb.watch/5SxG83m2zW/
We need music more now than ever. The Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra offer our gift to the people of Pittsburgh: free pop-up concerts in and around Pittsburgh. #musiciansofsteel
PCQ is excited to play our first socially distanced and masked performance of 2020 at the outdoor stage of the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre!
Event Schedule
6.30pm Social
7.00pm Concert
8.00pm Reception with Wine and Cheese
Event Details
WHEN: 6.30 P.M. Saturday, January 25, 2020. Reception to follow.
COST: Minimum donation: $50 per person. Larger donations gladly accepted. Limit 40 tickets.
RSVP: By getting your tickets online or send checks made out to SOS Pittsburgh to: 5868-A Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15232.
Proceeds from the event benefit the Save Our Symphony Pittsburgh Fund at the Pittsburgh Foundation. Contributions are tax deductible and 100% of donations are devoted to the SOS Fund at the Pittsburgh Foundation.
Join the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet for a selection of Holiday favorites after PSO performances on December 6 & 8!
Join the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet for a selection of Holiday favorites after PSO performances on December 6 & 8!
For the fourth year in a row, the Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra offer our gift to the people of Pittsburgh: free pop-up concerts in and around Pittsburgh. #musiciansofsteel
Tickets sold in advance: $10. At the Door: $12. High School Students: $5. Tickets are available for purchase at: The Bedford County Visitor's Bureau and the Museum of the American Coverlet in Bedford and at the Everett Rexall Pharmacy in Everett, at the door of the event and now also the added convenience of purchasing online.
Praised for his “impressive musicality and extraordinary maturity,” cellist Maximilian Hornung will be joined by PCQ cellists Bronwyn Banerdt, Will Chow, and Charlie Powers for an evening of soulful cello favorites. From J.S. Bach to fascinating contemporary masters, this is a not-to-be-missed evening and rare opportunity to experience the artistry up close, from the unique PSO360 perspective seated on the stage with the artists.
This event is sold out.
For the third year in a row, the Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra offer our gift to the people of Pittsburgh: free pop-up concerts in and around Pittsburgh. #musiciansofsteel
PCQ is proud to participate in the second annual Pittsburgh Cello Fest!
Pittsburgh Cello Fest is a day-long community event for cellists, cello enthusiasts and music lovers of all ages. Pittsburgh Cello Fest activities include masterclasses presented by members of the Pittsburgh Symphony, workshops on classical and alternative styles, featured cello ensemble and chamber music performances, and concludes with a large all-cello ensemble performance.
Following Verdi's Requiem, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will feature the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet in a post-concert performance of Friedrich Grützmacher's masterful arrangement of "Feierliches Stücke" from Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin.
Catch us following all three performances of Verdi's Requiem on April 27, 28, and 19.
Following Verdi's Requiem, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will feature the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet in a post-concert performance of Friedrich Grützmacher's masterful arrangement of "Feierliches Stücke" from Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin.
Catch us following all three performances of Verdi's Requiem on April 27, 28, and 19.
Following Verdi's Requiem, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will feature the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet in a post-concert performance of Friedrich Grützmacher's masterful arrangement of "Feierliches Stücke" from Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin.
Catch us following all three performances of Verdi's Requiem on April 27, 28, and 19.
The Pittsburgh Cello Quartet is excited to kick off baseball season in Pittsburgh by performing God Bless America and the National Anthem at the Pirates home opener against the Minnesota Twins!
Watch us live on Fox Sports Network!
Visit the new exhibition at CMOA, "Visions of Order and Chaos: The Enlightened Eye" for a special in-gallery music series on three different evenings. Just drop in for informal, intriguing conversations on art and music.
March's event will feature the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet responding to the exhibition theme: Where do ideas come from?
While you’re here, stop by the bar for an opportunity to exchange ideas with curator Lulu Lippincott and researcher Costas Karakatsanis.
Free with admission. A cash bar opens at 5:30, with repeat performances and conversations at 6:15, 6:45, and 7:15.
The Pittsburgh Cello Quartet performs a special concert for the youth orchestra exchange of the Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras and the DC Youth Orchestra Program.
We are delight to welcome an exciting guest soloist for this event! Legendary Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Principal Cellist Anne Martindale Williams joins PCQ to perform Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations in an exclusive preview performance of her upcoming solo appearance with the PSO. The young musicians of the youth orchestra exchange experience a unique opportunity to hear one of the world's great cellists live and up close, followed by an open Q&A session.
As a gift to the people of Pittsburgh, the Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will present free pop-up concerts in and around Pittsburgh. #musiciansofsteel
Join us for our Winner's Recital presented by the Pittsburgh Concert Society. Admission is free for students. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors.
Check back soon for information on how to watch the live webcast!
The Pittsburgh Cello Quartet will play the National Anthem at the Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Tampa Bay Rays game at PNC Park! Join us at the ballpark or watch live on ROOT Sports! Go Bucs!
Join us for the season finale of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra featuring Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" and Mahler's Seven Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn.
Stick around for a special post-concert performance featuring the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet performing Alexandre Tansman's Deux Movements and Beim Schlafengehen from Richard Strauss's Four Last Songs.
The popular chamber music series Play N'at returns! Comprised of chamber groups formed by musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, this series presents these ensembles in alternative venues around Pittsburgh.
Come meet and mingle with musicians while enjoying beverages by Casellula. Check out the amazing book selection from City of Asylum book store, and be surprised by the diverse musical selections!
City of Asylum is an extraordinary organization that provides sanctuary to writers exiled under threat of death, imprisonment, or persecution in their native countries. We are pleased and honored to participate in this partnership between the PSO and City of Asylum.
Join Save Our Symphony Pittsburgh for an evening of cello chamber music! The program will feature Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's newest cellist, Karissa Zadinsky, with pianist Francesca Tortorello, the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet, and a grand finale cello sextet with PSO cellists Mikhail Istomin, Karissa Zadinsky, Bronwyn Banerdt, Michael DeBruyn, Charlie Powers, and Allie Thompson.
Save Our Symphony Pittsburgh is a grassroots organization devoted to pursuing concrete action to preserve world-class symphonic music in the Pittsburgh community for this and future generations. One hundred percent of your donation goes into a donor-designated fund, through the Pittsburgh Foundation, to promote community outreach and support of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and its musicians.
RSVP now to reserve your seat! Suggested donation: $50 per person. Larger donations gladly accepted.
Join us for our Chamber Music Pittsburgh debut concert on May 11 at the Hollywood Theater! The eclectic program embraces the versatility and the full expressive range of the cello with both original works and transcriptions from Wagner to Mancini and beyond.
Tickets are required, but you may pay what you wish! The theater offers a classic snack concession stand and is BYOB! Seating is limited, so reserve your seat through Chamber Music Pittsburgh today!
PCQ is proud to participate in Pittsburgh Cello Fest!
Pittsburgh Cello Fest is a day-long community event for cellists, cello enthusiasts and music lovers of all ages. Pittsburgh Cello Fest activities include masterclasses presented by members of the Pittsburgh Symphony, workshops on classical and alternative styles, featured cello ensemble and chamber music performances, and concludes with a large all-cello ensemble performance.
The Pittsburgh Cello Quartet was founded in 2015 by the four newest members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's cello section.