Elizabeth LatifaNoor Anderson, cellist of the Cassatt String Quartet has toured with the CSQ in the US, Mexico, China, and Japan. This season they are bringing their love for quartet music to audiences in non-traditional outdoor venues such as the Mohonk Mountain House boat dock and at Campwoods in Ossining NY. They recently collaborated with composer Shirish Korde in a Cinematic Zoom premiere of Noor Inayat Khan’s Aede of the Ocean and Land that included a cast of twenty-two musicians in ten time zones from five countries.
As a founding member of the celebrated Meliora Quartet, Ms. Anderson was a winner of the Naumburg Award and recorded the Mendelssohn Octet for Telarc with the Cleveland Quartet. Her recordings for RCA Red Seal, Telarc and Nonesuch have been highly acclaimed including her release of premier recordings of Luigi Silva's extraordinary transcriptions.
Anderson was formerly a faculty member at the Eastman School of Music, Florida State University, Middlebury College, the Longy School of Music, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Ms. Anderson studied with Jacqueline DuPre, Steven Doane, Paul Katz, YoYo Ma, Wallace Rushkin and Leonard Rose and holds Bachelor of Music degrees from the Juilliard School and California State University at Sacramento and a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music.
Elizabeth LatifaNoor leads the Light of Harmony Center in Dobbs Ferry, NY, an interfaith Sufi meditation group. She is a student of North-Indian Classical voice and her CD “Latifa Noor” includes improvisations on cello, voice and tamboura. http://cdbaby.com/cd/latifa.
Email: elizabeth@cassattquartet.com