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St. Lawrence String Quartet violinist Geoff Nuttall dies at 56

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On Wednesday morning, beloved St. Lawrence String Quartet (SLSQ) violinist Geoff Nuttall passed away after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 56.

“He fought cancer as he lived his life, brimming with optimism and tirelessly showing up for the things he loved probably the most: spending time with [his wife] Livia and playing sports along with his boys, collecting vinyl LPs, constructing objects along with his hands and sharing the pleasures of analog experiences of all types; nurturing native plants and gardening; and searching for within the string quartet an ever more expansive universe of human expression,” the SLSQ wrote in a joint statement.

Nuttall was an esteemed faculty member of the Department of Music, serving as an artist-in-residence with the SLSQ since 1999. Since his arrival, dozens of violin students have studied under him in private lessons. As a part of the SLSQ, Nuttall also directed the department’s robust chamber music program, serving as a coach and mentor for student musicians of all disciplines and instrumental focuses.

Nuttall plays violin in a blue suit with a white shirt and red tie. His eyes are closed, as if concentrating on the music. A music stand is in front of him.
Geoff Nuttall (above) performs on the Spoleto Festival in the summertime of 2022. Nuttall served because the Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Director of Chamber Music on the festival from 2010 to 2022. (Photo courtesy of the Spoleto Festival)

Many knew him for his performances with the SLSQ, starting from the frequent “Sundays with the St. Lawrence” live shows for Stanford Live to festival appearances across the nation. The ensemble’s love for Haydn earned them a feature in PBS’s “Great Performances” series in 2020, during which they discussed his life and music. Their recording of latest composer Osvaldo Golijov’s “Yiddishbbuk” earned them two Grammy nominations in 2002.

Known for his goofy pre-performance banter, Nuttall impressed listeners with dynamic virtuosity and effortless pedagogy. The Recent York Times dubbed him the “Jon Stewart of chamber music,” adding that he “established a recent type of presentation that juxtaposes the ridiculous with the sublime, [delved] into serious musicology and casually [used] technology. Briefly, he [was] subtly redefining what a chamber music concert could be.”

Department of Music Chair Stephen Hinton recalled Nuttall’s legacy: “Geoff, the ‘primus inter pares’ of the [SLSQ], will likely be remembered for his indomitable spirit in addition to for his far-reaching impact on musical life. Not only was he a superb, inspired musician; he was also an awesome colleague and an expensive friend.”

The St. Lawrence String Quartet plays  in a half-circle onstage in front of an ornate green and brown background. The violinists, Geoff Nuttall and Owen Dalby, sit in chairs on the left. The cellist, Christopher Costanza, sits in the middle right. The violist, Lesley Robertson, sits on the far right. Each is playing their instrument actively.
Geoff Nuttall (above, left) performs with the St. Lawrence String Quartet. The ensemble has been in residence at Stanford since 1998. (Photo courtesy of the Spoleto Festival)

Born and raised in Texas, Nuttall first picked up a violin on the age of eight. Later, he moved along with his family to Canada, where he would spend the remaining of his musical education. He studied with violinist Lorand Fenyves on the University of Toronto.

In 1989, Nuttall co-founded the SLSQ with violist Lesley Robertson, whom he had met as an adolescent within the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. The quartet soon garnered international acclaim, earning recognition on the Banff International String Quartet Competition and the Young Concert Artist Auditions. Before settling at Stanford in 1998, the quartet had been the ensemble-in-residence on the Juilliard School, Yale University and the Hartt School of Music.

Nuttall also served because the director of chamber music on the Spoleto Festival USA, one in every of the nation’s major performing arts festivals. Under his tenure, the festival hosted greater than 30 chamber music live shows annually, attracting upwards of 15,000 attendees.

The Spoleto Festival wrote in a press statement: “In his final days, his wife, the renowned violinist Livia Sohn … asked Nuttall if he had any unfulfilled aspirations on his bucket list. Along with his characteristic humor and style, Nuttall replied, ‘my life has been my bucket list.’” Nuttall died peacefully, with Livia by his side. He’s survived by his sons, Jack and Ellis, in addition to his sister, Jenny Nuttall and his mother, Suzanne Nuttall.

Geoff Nuttall sits in a blue suit on a wooden chair, looking left. He holds a rolled piece of paper and his legs are crossed. Behind him is a blackboard with the words,
Nuttall (above) poses on a chair in Braun Rehearsal Hall. The St. Lawrence String Quartet is renowned for its performances and interest within the works of Franz Joseph Haydn. (Photo courtesy of Eric Cheng and Lesley Robertson)

Fellow SLSQ member and lifelong friend Lesley Robertson summarized Nuttall’s musicianship and legacy.

“Mozart famously said of his friend Joseph Haydn, ‘He could amuse, shock, arouse laughter and deep emotion as no other.’ The identical might be said of Geoff. Geoff was an inspired artist within the truest sense — a searching for, enlightened, devoted, joyful disciple. A musician who hears and strives to succeed in worlds unimagined by the remaining of us, who seeks to share the voyage and riches of discovery. He was a rare teacher, coach and mentor. His legacy, his impact on chamber music in North America and beyond can’t be overstated.”

Geoff’s family has created The Geoff Nuttall Memorial Fund to advance Dr. Christopher Chen’s cancer research at Stanford University. Geoff was capable of proceed living his life as fully as possible under the outstanding and thoughtful care of Dr. Chen. In lieu of flowers, please consider a tax-deductible donation, which could be made online at memorial.stanford.edu by choosing “Other Stanford Designation” and entering “The Geoff Nuttall Memorial Fund” within the “Other” text box, or by check payable to Stanford University with “The Geoff Nuttall Memorial Fund” indicated on the memo line, mailed to Development Services, P.O. Box 20466, Stanford, CA 94309, or by phone at 650-725-4360.

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