Brooklyn Rider is an American
string quartet
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, based in
Brooklyn,
New York City, United States, whose members include
violinists Johnny Gandelsman and Colin Jacobsen,
violist Nicholas Cords and
cellist
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Michael Nicolas.
They are mainly known for playing unusual and
contemporary repertoire, and for collaborating with musicians from outside the classical music sphere.
The quartet has founded the
Stillwater Music Festival in 2006 to serve as a place to unveil new repertory and collaborations; the festival's last concerts were held in 2015. Brooklyn Rider also spends time teaching, including past residencies at
Denison University,
Dartmouth College,
Williams College,
MacPhail Center for the Arts
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,
Texas A&M University and
University of North Carolina.
Past performances have included evenings at the
Schwartz Center (Atlanta, Georgia), the
Kimmel Center, the
Cologne Philharmonie,
American Academy in Rome,
Spoleto Festival USA, and
Malmö Festival in Sweden. In 2010, the quartet was invited to play at the
SXSW Festival
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in Austin, Texas, which was also broadcast live on
NPR. They are the only classical performers to have been invited to play at the festival to date. Brooklyn Rider made their
Lincoln Center and
Carnegie Hall
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debuts in 2011.
In 2016, cellist Michael Nicolas replaced
Eric Jacobsen in the ensemble.
Recordings
Brooklyn Rider's first album, ''Passport'', released in 2008, was selected by
NPR as one of their best classical albums of that year. 2008 also saw the release a collaborative album with
kamancheh player
Kayhan Kalhor titled ''
Silent City''. They released ''Dominant Curve'' in 2010, which was featured on ''
All Songs Considered'' and named in NPR's best music of 2010 so far list.
Brooklyn Rider was chosen by American composer
Philip Glass
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to record his complete string quartets in 2011, which also included the world premiere recording of his ''
Bent
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Suite''.
Their 2012 album, ''Seven Steps'', was named to NPR's listener's choice best of 2012 so far list. In 2017, they released a disc of Glass' sixth and seventh quartets, along with an arrangement of his ''Saxophone Quartet'' for violin, two violas and cello.
In spring 2013 the ensemble announced a new recording partnership with
Universal's
Mercury Classics
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label. The first album, ''A Walking Fire'', was released in the US on CD and iTunes on April 30 that year.
On August 13, 2013,
banjo
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player
Béla Fleck released a CD called ''The Impostor'' on the
Deutsche Grammophon / Mercury Classics label (AMG Classical ID W 303049) which includes the title piece as a concerto for banjo and symphony orchestra, followed by a piece entitled "Night Flight Over Water", a composition for banjo and string quartet featuring Brooklyn Rider.
In 2015, the group celebrated its tenth anniversary with the groundbreaking multi-disciplinary project ''The Brooklyn Rider Almanac'', for which it recorded and toured 15 specially commissioned works, each inspired by a different artistic muse.
In September 2016, Brooklyn Rider released ''So Many Things'' with
Anne Sofie von Otter, featuring music by
Kate Bush,
John Adams,
Caroline Shaw,
Björk
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,
Nico Muhly,
Anders Hillborg,
Brad Mehldau,
Elvis Costello
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,
Sting
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,
Rufus Wainwright.
In October 2017, the group released ''Spontaneous Symbols'' which features music written for the quartet over the previous five years. Composers include
Tyondai Braxton,
Evan Ziporyn, Paula Matthusen, Kyle Sanna and a piece by Brooklyn Rider's very own Colin Jacobsen.
Discography
* ''Passport'' (2008)
* ''
Silent City'' with
Kayhan Kalhor (2008)
* ''Dominant Curve'' (2010)
* ''Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass'' (2011)
* ''Seven Steps'' (2012)
* ''The Impostor'' with
Béla Fleck (2013)
* ''A Walking Fire'' (2013)
* ''The Brooklyn Rider Almanac'' (2014)
* ''The Fiction Issue'' (2016)
* ''So Many Things'' with
Anne Sofie Von Otter (2016)
* ''Spontaneous Symbols'' (2017)
* ''Philip Glass: String Quartets Nos. 6 & 7, Saxophone Quartet'' (2017)
* ''Annunciation'' with
Philip Glass
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(2019)
* ''
Sun on Sand'' with
Joshua Redman (2019)
* ''The Butterfly'' with
Martin Hayes (2019)
* ''Healing Modes'' (2020)
References
External links
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American string quartets
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