ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Judith Glyde, originally from Toronto, Canada, was a founding
member of the Manhattan String Quartet in 1970. In residence
at Town Hall and at the Music Mountain Summer Chamber
Music Festival from 1981-88, the quartet performed over 80
concerts a year, appearing throughout the United States,
Europe, Canada, Mexico, the former Soviet Union, and South
America. The Quartet’s discography includes 25 recordings
for the labels Naxos, Sony, Koch, Newport Classics, and
Centaur Records, including six ESS.A.Y. discs featuring the
15 string quartets of Dmitri Shostakovich, the first recording
of the complete cycle by an American quartet. Of the cycle,
TIME magazine wrote, “One of the most important musical
events of 1991.” From 1992, the Professor of cello and
chamber music and Chair of the String faculty at the University
of Colorado Boulder, she performed as teacher and guest
artist with festivals including the Fairbanks (AK) Summer
Arts Festival, the Adriatic Chamber Music Festival (IT),
the Australian Chamber Music Festival in Townsville (AUS),
and the Castleman Quartet Program. Judith was formerly
Director of the Winterschool program of the ACMF and often
presented pre-concert lectures for the Boulder Philharmonic
and the CU Artists Series.