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Dorothy Lawson
Dorothy Lawson is a Canadian cellist and composer based in New York City.〔The Canadian Encyclopedia ()〕〔"An Environmental Album Recaptured in a Concert ‘Documerica,’ at BAM, Featuring the New-Music Quartet Ethel",''The New York Times'', by Steve Smith, Oct. 6, 2013 ()〕 She is best known as a co-founder and artistic director of the string quartet ETHEL.〔"Traveling With a Moody Old Friend That’s Tightly Strung", ''The New York Times'', by Dorothy Lawson, April 8, 2008 ()〕〔''ETHEL: IT'S ABOUT TIME.'', Classical Music and Dance Guide, ''The New York Times'', November 1, 2002 ()〕 On the founding of ETHEL she says, "we... realized that we were in the middle of a really powerful new upsurge of creative energy in music of our time that we were kind of the perfect vehicle for."〔''Art Works Podcast: Dorothy Lawson and Ralph Farris, of the new music quartet ETHEL'', National Endowment for the Arts ()〕
Prior to ETHEL, Lawson toured with Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project, Bang on a Can All-Stars, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. She was a founding member of the Rossetti and Roerich String Quartets, and served 10 years as faculty of Joseph Fuchs' Alfred University Summer Chamber Music Institute.〔Arts Ashima Music Festival Bio ()〕〔Grand Canyon Music Festival Bio ()〕〔Mannes Faculty ()〕 Lawson was an orchestra member of the 2002 Off-Broadway production of Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years and the 2005 Broadway production of The Woman in White.〔AllMusic Credits ()〕〔Broadway World Credits ()〕 She has been a member of the Ron Carter Nonet.〔"Jazz Bassist Ron Carter: Helping Others Sound Their Best, Famed musician is a stand-up guy", ''All Things Strings'', by Dan Ouellette, May 2004 ()〕 Lawson appears on multiple recordings, including the GRAMMY Award winning album Dedicated to You: Kurt Elling Sings the Music of Coltrane and Hartman〔Allmusic Credits ()〕〔Artist Direct ()〕 She is a member of acclaimed Brazilian jazz pianist Marcelo Zarvos +Group.〔All About Jazz review ()〕〔Allmusic review ()〕 Lawson is a graduate of the Juilliard School and a current faculty at the Preparatory Division of Mannes College at the New School.〔Mannes Faculty ()〕 She is quoted numerous times in the book ''How to Grow as a Musician: What All Musicians Must Know to Succeed'' by Sheila E. Anderson on the topic of how to balance work and family as a working musician.〔''How to Grow as a Musician: What All Musicians Must Know to Succeed'' by Sheila E. Anderson, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., Jul 1, 2005 ()〕
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