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Spoleto Festival USA Announces New Director of Chamber Music

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Spoleto Festival USA announced that cellist and composer Paul Wiancko will become the next Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Director of Chamber Music and will debut in the role during the 2024 season (May 24 – June 9).  

Wiancko’s appointment marks the first time in the Festival’s history that the standing director is both a performer and composer. Wiancko became a member of the  internationally renowned Kronos Quartet in 2023. He is also a founding member of the  viola and cello duo Ayane & Paul, as well the distinctive quarter, Owls. From 2009 to  2011, he was cellist of the Harlem Quartet, with whom he performed and taught  extensively on a global scale. Wiancko has composed works for the St. Lawrence, Kronos, Aizuri, Parker, Calder, and Attacca Quartets, among numerous other prestigious  ensembles.

Spoleto Festival General Director & CEO Mena Mark Hanna said: “Paul has an infectious passion for chamber music and an exceptional talent for intuitively communicating the  most complex musical devices. He will be an engine of ingenuity for Spoleto, and by  extension, the chamber music field, curating across period and genre, subverting our expectations of what is western and non-western, canonic and not canonic, new and  old.”

Wiancko said: “During my first visit to Spoleto as cellist and composer-in-residence, Geoff Nuttall revealed the generative power of the Festival—a 3-week long upward spiral  of music, art, and thought, kept aloft by impassioned audiences and fueled by a  preposterous amount of raw talent and artistry. Chamber music grows deeper, more inclusive, and more exciting every day. As director of chamber music at Spoleto, I will  explore this treasure trove with our expanding family of fearless chamber artists and  beloved audiences.”

The multidisciplinary 17-day festival annually draws the world’s most renowned classical musicians, including Alisa Weilerstein, Pedja Mužijević, Tara Helen O’Connor, Inon  Barnatan, and many others to Charleston for its Bank of America Chamber Music series, a  celebration of the chamber music canon as well as exciting new works. As director, Wiancko will curate repertoire and host the intimate concerts at the historic Dock Street  Theatre, a twice-daily offering that has made the series a beloved Festival cornerstone.

The modern festival is a testament to the legacy of the festival’s first Director of Chamber Music, Charles Wadsworth, who was hand-picked by Spoleto Festival founder Gian Carlo Menotti to develop the Italian concert series in 1960, followed by its American  counterpart in 1977. During his tenure as Director of Chamber Music, Wadsworth’s programming included commissions of more than 65 new chamber music works from  composers such as Boulez, Barber, and Leonard Bernstein and showcased a number of  then-emerging artists such Yo-Yo Ma, Paula Robison, the Emerson Quartet and the St. Lawrence String Quartet, which became Spoleto’s quartet-in-residence and led to the  appointment of Geoff Nuttall as Spoleto’s director of chamber music director in 2010.

Nuttall’s leadership of the series was punctuated by his singular approach to musical commentary, which was equal parts academic lecture and affable banter. A voracious champion of new voices in chamber music, Nuttall welcomed a veritable roster of artists,  including Anthony Roth Costanzo, Joshua Roman, Mark Applebaum, and many more to the stage in Charleston over his 12-year tenure. In 2019, Nuttall invited Wiancko to serve as the Festival’s first composer-in-residence. Wiancko returned to perform as part of the  Festival’s chamber music ensemble in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Following Nuttall’s untimely passing in the fall of 2022, Wiancko and several of his musical colleagues  shared curatorial and emcee duties for the 2023 Festival.

Wiancko represents the second artistic appointment of Hanna’s tenure as general  director & CEO. Last month, the Festival announced conductor Timothy Myers as the  new music director of the Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra, joining Jazz Curator Larry  Blumenfeld and Director of Choral Activities Joe Miller in the organization’s artistic leadership. Said Hanna: “With Paul and Tim now on board, I expect the vibrant interplay  between Spoleto’s artistic disciplines to flourish.”

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