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Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

The Calidore String Quartet

Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

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4.6 β€’ 1.8K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 22 April 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

The Calidore String Quartet confirms that the centuries-old formula – two violins, a viola and a cello – is still very much alive and evolving.

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0:00.0

I'm Bob Boylan from All Songs Considered. The following is the audio from our latest Tiny Desk concert.

0:05.2

To see the video, subscribe to the All Songs Considered Tiny Desk Concerts.

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Or go to NPR.org slash Tiny Desk concerts. The The The The I'm going to The the The The The The The The The The And the Oh, The The the The And the The The The The The the The the way.

5:13.0

the way. And the way. The The The The The The The I'm going to. The The The The So, I'm going to the The And then. The Oh, The the The The Thank you all very much. It's great to be here and that was Caroline Shaw's first essay.

9:06.7

This is a piece that Caroline wrote for us back in 2016. She's a dear friend. The friendship goes back to college almost a decade ago and we're just so

9:16.2

thrilled with how well she's doing. And the next piece we're going to play for you is a piece by

9:20.4

Laos Janicek. It's quite different, and this is from our new album,

9:24.7

Resilience, which explores the music of composers in conflict,

9:29.8

and in this case, a loveless marriage. I'm The The you're not going to The And then. the the The The The the The And then. the The Oh, And then. Oh, the And then. The And the the name. Thank you all very much. The last piece we like to play for you is somebody I'm sure everybody in this room has heard of Beethoven.

13:56.0

We're about to celebrate his 250th anniversary of his birth in 2020 and to commemorate that our

14:02.4

Quartet is performing his entire cycle of 16

14:05.2

Quartets in a number of cities and this is one of the most thrilling movements this

14:09.3

is the last movement of his opus 18 number 4 in C minor. the The The The The And the the The The The The The And then. The The The The The The the The The The The The the And the Thank you.

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