UCSB is the only campus to offer the Graduate String Quartet Program. Established in 1985, it receives special funding from the Humanities division in Letters and Science. Below are the details of the program.   The application deadline is January 15, 2008.

 Quartet Members receive:
- Tuition and fees (in state)

 Application Procedure
- CD or live audition for the MM degree
- Live audition for the DMA degree
- GRE examination
- Three letters of recommendation
- Other details are outlined in the graduate application.

The quartet coaches with all members of the String Faculty, rotating on a per quarter basis.  Two complete quartet concerts are given each year and participants are expected to participate in the Ensemble for Contemporary Music.

Each quartet member will have private study with the appropriate faculty member:  Yuval Yaron, violin, Helen Callus, viola and Geoffrey Rutkowski, cello, and is expected to give at least one solo recital per academic year.

For more information about the YASQ or graduate programs of study, please fill out a ‘Graduate Programs Information Request.’

For additional information please contact:
Geoffrey Rutkowski
rutkowski@music.ucsb.edu
805-893-4368