Emerson String Quartet: Tiny Desk Concert
Tom Huizenga, November 6, 2023 The cameras were rolling long before the Emerson String Quartet played a note behind the Tiny Desk. A documentary film crew followed the band into our lobby and kept rolling tape as the players unpacked their instruments, sat down to warm up and joked ceaselessly among themselves. The reason for all the fuss was to mark the final days of the nearly 50year career of one of modern historys most durable, beloved and prolific chamber ensembles. Just two days after we captured this performance, the band played its final concert together in New York, where it all began in 1976 when a couple Juilliard students thought putting together a string quartet might be a fun idea. Fortysome albums, nine Grammys and countless concerts later, we were honored to document one of the bands last performances. Typical for the Emersons, the music they chose was wideranging. A dash of Haydn served as a witty amusebouche, then on to a minimovement from late in Beethovens career,
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