RECENT MEDIA
Tanglewood Music Center
Zoom Cello Masterclass
July 22, 2020
Astrid Schween, cellist
Michael Nock, host
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Tanglewood Music Center
Chamber Music Concerts
July 5, 2020
Highlights of the String Quartet Seminar
Hosted by Norman Fischer, with special guest Astrid Schween

Tanglewood Learning Institute
"ShopTalks"
July 2, 2020
Interview and Q&A with Astrid Schween, Areta Zhulla and Sue Elliott
Tanglewood Music Festival

Stetson University School of Music
"Hatter Hangout" on Facebook Live
June 27, 2020
With Astrid Schween, Roger Tapping and Jamie Clark
Ricercare: Quartets in Quarantine
String Quartet Biënnale Amsterdam
Interview and Panel Discussion
June 22, 2020
With Vlad Bogdanas, Astrid Schween, Judith van Driel, and Cibrán Sierra.
JSQ in Conversation
Musco Center for the Arts at Chapman University
May 14, 2020
Orange, CA
Seattle Chamber Music Festival
Interview with Astrid Schween and Seneca Garber
May 1, 2020
CelloBello Chat
October 2019
CelloBello Chat
May 2019
CelloBello Chat
January 2019
CelloBello Chat
November 2017
CelloBello Chat
October 2017
Seattle Chamber Music Society
CLASSICAL CONVERSATIONS PODCAST
July 21, 2017
SCMS Festival Artist and cellist Astrid Schween speaks about her history with illustrious cello teachers, becoming the newest member of the Juilliard String Quartet, and her recent project performing a new multi-media work Rhapsody, composed for her by her husband Gordon Greene. She also discusses her teaching philosophy, history with the Lark Quartet, and her instruments.

Living the Classical Life
Episode 41
January 2017
“Living the Classical Life” is an ongoing series of filmed interviews and intimate, one-of-a-kind performances hosted by pianist Zsolt Bognár.
JSQ In Rehearsal
Mario Davidofksy’s Fragments, String Quartet No. 6
December 12, 2016
Juilliard Snapshot
Astrid Schween on Her Juilliard String Quartet Audition
May 25, 2016
Library of
Congress
A Leading Role: A Conversation on
Women in the Music World
October 30, 2015
A pre-concert panel discussion featuring Jane Chu, Margaret Lioi and
Astrid Schween.