Nov 23: Castalia String Quartet

The Castalia String Quartet is named for the Greek nymph Castalia—who, in myth, became a spring sacred to the Muses and a source of inspiration for artists. The Quartet embraces the idea that music can both reflect and renew the creative wellsprings from which it comes.

  • November 23, 2025, 3:00 pm
  • Phelps Mansion Museum, 191 Court Street, Binghamton, NY
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Musicians

Uli Speth, Debrah Devine, violins
Amy Tompkins, viola
Ruth Berry, cello

Program

String Quartet in C minor, op. 95 ‘Serioso’
I Allegro con brio
II Allegretto ma non troppo
III. Allegro assai vivace ma serioso
IV. Larghetto espressivo – Allegretto agitato – Allegro molto
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
Pannonia Boundless (1999) Aleksandra Vrebalov (1970 – )
~ Intermission ~
Strum for string quartet (2006)
Jessie Montgomery (1981 – )
String Quartet No 1 ‘Already it is Dusk’ op. 62 Henryk Górecki (1933 – 2010)
Diamonds from the Duke
I. Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
II. Take the ‘A’ Train
III. In a Sentimental Mood
IV. It Don’t Mean a Thing
Duke Ellington (1899 – 1974), arr. Michael Braz

Mar 9: Castalia String Quartet

  • March 9, 2025, 3:00 pm
  • First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St, Oneonta, NY 13820
  • Tickets: $25 general public, $10 student
Castalia String Quartet

Musicians

Uli Speth and Debrah Devine, violins
Amy Tompkins, viola
Ruth Berry, cello

The Castalia String Quartet is named for the Greek nymph Castalia, who evaded Apollo’s pursuits by diving into a spring. The spring became sacred to the Muses and was a source of poetic inspiration for all who drank from it. Like the Castalian spring’s mythical visitors, the Castalia String Quartet is dedicated to seeking the sources of inspiration that flow through every musical composition.

Program

String Quartet in C major op. 50 No. 3
I. Introduzione. Andante con moto – Allegro vivace
II. Andante con moto quasi Allegretto
III. Menuetto grazioso
IV. Allegro molto
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
Intermission
Strum for String Quartet op. 3Jessie Montgomery (1981 – )
String Quartet in D major op. 76 No. 5
II. Largo. Cantabile e mesto
Joseph Haydn (1732 – 1809)
Pannonia Boundless (2006)Aleksandra Vrebalov (1970 – )
Diamonds from the Duke for String QuartetDuke Ellington (1899 – 1974)
arr. Michael Braz

Feb 11: Castalia String Quartet

Clockwise from top left: Debrah Devine, violin; Ruth Berry, cello; Uli Speth, violin; Amy Tompkins, viola

The Castalia String Quartet is named for the Greek nymph Castalia, who evaded Apollo’s pursuits by diving into a spring. The spring became sacred to the Muses and was a source of poetic inspiration for all who drank from it. Like the Castalian spring’s mythical visitors, the Castalia String Quartet is dedicated to seeking the sources of inspiration that flow through every musical composition.

Formed in 2019 by violinists Uli Speth and Debrah Devine, violist Amy Tompkins, and cellist Ruth Berry (Uli, Debrah, and Ruth are also known to Philharmonic audiences for their contributions to the orchestra), the group performs throughout the upper Catskills, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, Central, and Southern Tier regions of New York State.

On Sunday, February 11, at 3pm, the Castalia String Quartet appears in the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra’s Phelps Mansion Museum Series with a unique mix of music by American composers from underrepresented groups, and composers inspired by music from the margins. The program includes the exquisite Lyric for Strings by George Walker, the first African American composer to win a Pulitzer Prize (listen below); Two Sketches for String Quartet Based on Native American Themes by Elmira native Charles Tomlinson Griffes, and the haunting At the Purchaser’s Option by Grammy-winning musician and Artistic Director of Silkroad, Rhiannon Giddens.

Don’t miss this inspiring performance of great music from the American tradition, performed in the intimate setting of one of Binghamton’s great houses! Tickets are $25 general seating, and a cash bar will be provided by the Phelps Mansion Museum.