The Daedalus Quartet (pronounced DED-a-lus) was founded in the summer of 2000, and one year later captured the Grand Prize of the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition, quickly establishing itself as among America's outstanding string quartets. The Daedalus Quartet was named by Carnegie Hall to participate in the ECHO (European Concert Hall Organization) Rising Stars program, through which it made debuts during the 2004-2005 season at the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), the Megaron (Athens), the Festspielhaus (Baden-Baden), Symphony Hall (Birmingham), the Palais des Beaux Arts (Brussels), Philharmonie (Cologne), the Cité de la Musique (Paris), the Mozarteum (Salzburg), and the Musikverein (Vienna), as well as at Weill Recital Hall for Carnegie Hall's "Distinctive Debuts" series. A re-engagement to perform at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall followed. The Ddalus Quartet takes its name from the mythical Greek inventor, artist, and architect celebrated for creating the art of sculpture, designing the Labyrinth, and above all for regaining his freedom by devising wings that made it possible for him to fly. The Daedalus Quartet was appointed by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center as the Chamber Music Society Two quartet for the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seasons, leading to numerous performances at Lincoln Center, including collaborations with artist members of the Society and other Chamber Music Society Two artists, as well as participation in many of the Society's educational programs. The ensemble was appointed Columbia University's Quartet-in-Residence for the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seasons, and its members are Visiting Artists at the University of Pennsylvania for the 2006-2007 season. Other major engagements in the United States have included the Library of Congress, the Houston Friends of Music, Stanford Lively Arts, the La Jolla Music Society, Music in the Park (Saint Paul), the Corcoran Gallery (Washington), the Gardner Museum (Boston), New York University, the University of Kansas Lied Center, ...
| Website | http://www.daedalusquartet.com |
| Revenue | $218000 |
| Employees | View employees |
| Address | PO Box 973, Kings Park, New York 11754, US |
| Phone | +1 617-448-0007 |
| Industry | Hospitality General, Hospitality |
| Competitors | The Juilliard School, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Miro Quartet, Takacs Quartet, St. Lawrence String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, Cypress String Quartet, Emerson String Quartet, Jasper String Quartet, Kirshbaum Associates Inc. +8 more (view full list) |
| SIC | SIC Code 79 Companies, SIC Code 792 Companies |
| NAICS | NAICS Code 7111 Companies, NAICS Code 711 Companies, NAICS Code 711130 Companies, NAICS Code 71113 Companies, NAICS Code 71 Companies |
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The Daedalus Quartet annual revenue was $218000 in 2026.
Daedalus Quartet is based in Kings Park, New York.
The NAICS codes for Daedalus Quartet are [7111, 711, 711130, 71113, 71].
The SIC codes for Daedalus Quartet are [79, 792].