Carrie
Frey

Viola
Carrie Frey
Carrie is a violist, teacher, composer, and improviser based in New York City. She performs with the Rhythm Method (“a group of individuals with distinct compositional voices and a collective vision for the future of the string quartet”), string trio Chartreuse, quartet Desdemona, and genrefluid chamber jazz band Arco Belo. She can be heard with NYC new music groups like Wet Ink Large Ensemble, AMOC*, Talea Ensemble, International Contemporary Ensemble, and American Composers Orchestra. Her compositions have been performed by the Rhythm Method, Arco Belo, Adrianne Munden-Dixon, and Kal Sugatski.
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Carrie Frey

Carrie Frey is a violist, teacher, improviser, and composer based in New York City. Frey is the violist of the Rhythm Method (“a group of individuals with distinct compositional voices and a collective vision for the future of the string quartet” - I Care If You Listen) and a founding member of string trio Chartreuse and string quartet Desdemona. She has performed with many of New York City’s notable new music groups, including Wet Ink Large Ensemble, AMOC, Talea Ensemble, International Contemporary Ensemble, and American Composers Orchestra. As an improviser, Frey is a member of Simone Baron’s genre-bending Arco Belo ensemble and records with electroacoustic trio Hierophant. Her compositions, described as “a moldering compost heap” (I Care if You Listen), have been performed by the Rhythm Method, Arco Belo, Adrianne Munden-Dixon, and Kal Sugatski. Her debut solo album, Seagrass/Reed: Works for Solo Viola will be released in December 2023, and her sonata album, The Grey Light of Day, featuring Grieg and Wurts sonatas with pianist Robert Fleitz, was released in 2016. 

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2022 - Present

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