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Emerson String Quartet

The Emerson String Quartet, also known as the Emerson Quartet,[1] was an American string quartet initially formed as a student group at the Juilliard School in 1976. It was named for American poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and began touring professionally in 1976.[2] The ensemble taught in residence at The Hartt School in the 1980s and is currently the quartet in residence at Stony Brook University.[3] Both of the founding violinists studied with Oscar Shumsky at Juilliard, and the two alternated as first and second violinists for the group. The Emerson Quartet was one of the first such ensembles with the two violinists alternating chairs.[4]

Emerson String Quartet

The Emerson Quartet

2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello

1976–2023

Eugene Drucker
Philip Setzer
Lawrence Dutton
Paul Watkins

Guillermo Figueroa, Jr.
Eric Wilson
David Finckel

The Emerson Quartet was inducted into the Classical Music Hall of Fame in 2010.[5] As of May 2014, they had released more than thirty albums and won nine Grammy Awards, as well as the prestigious Avery Fisher Prize in 2004.[6][7][8] In 2017, the Emerson String Quartet Institute became part of the College of Arts and Sciences at Stony Brook University. The institute enables members of the current quartet and the quartet's former cellist David Finckel to mentor and coach student string quartets.[9]


In August 2021, the quartet announced its plan to disband at the end of the 2022–2023 season in order to focus on teaching and solo work.[10] In the final season of concerts in 2022-23, the quartet gave farewell performances throughout North America and Europe. The final performance of the quartet took place on Sunday, October 22, 2023, in New York City, featuring a program of Beethoven's Op. 130 string quartet (with its original ending, the Grosse Fuge, Op. 133) and Schubert's string quintet D. 956. The performance was filmed by Tristan Cook for a planned documentary.[11][12]

Members[edit]

The members of the group at the time of its retirement were: Eugene Drucker and Philip Setzer, violin; Lawrence Dutton, viola (since 1977); and Paul Watkins, cello (since 2013).[13]


Previous members were: Guillermo Figueroa, Jr., viola (1976–1977); Eric Wilson, cello (1976–1979); and David Finckel, cello (1979–2013).[14]

History[edit]

In the early 1980s, Deutsche Grammophon chose the Emerson Quartet to begin a series of recordings of the string quartet literature to be released on the new CD digital format. Cellist David Finckel called this a "huge break" for the ensemble, allowing it to develop a worldwide audience for its performances.[15]

Instruments[edit]

In addition to using their Stradivarius instruments, the Emerson quartet own instruments by Samuel Zygmuntowicz which they often favour in larger halls as they believe they have better projection. Violinist Eugene Drucker even says of his modern violin "In a large space like Carnegie Hall, the Zygmuntowicz is superior to my Strad. It has more power and punch."[16]

Bartók: 6 String Quartets

1989

Ives: String Quartets Nos. 1, 2; Barber: String Quartet Op.11 (American Originals)

1993

Beethoven: The String Quartets

1997

Shostakovich: The String Quartets

2000

Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets

2005

Intimate Voices

2006

Intimate Letters

2009

Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance:


Grammy Award for Best Classical Album:


Gramophone Classical Music Awards:


In 2002 the Quartet were the Music Directors of the Ojai Music Festival. They also played for the Oscar nominated short film, The Little Match Girl. They have also won the Avery Fisher Prize, and in 2010, were inducted into the Classical Music Hall of Fame, with a ceremony held in 2011.[6] In January 2015, the Quartet received the Richard J. Bogomolny National Service Award, the highest award in the classical chamber music world.[17]

Volume I - Dvorák: Quartet No. 12 in F, Op. 96 "American;" Smetana: Quartet No. 1 in E "From My Life." (1990)

Book of the Month Records

Volume II - Brahms: Quartet No. 1 in c, Op. 51; Schumann: Quartet in A, Op. 41, No. 3 (1990) Book of the Month Records

Volume III - Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D; Tchaikovsky: Quartet No. 1 in D, Op.11 (1990) Book of the Month Records

Volume IV - Debussy: Quartet in g, Op. 10; Ravel: Quartet in F Major. (1990) Book of the Month Records

Piston: Concerto for String Quartet, Winds and Percussion (1990)

Composers Recording Inc

Cowell: Quartet Euphometric; Harris: Three Variations on a Theme (Quartet No. 2) (1990)

New World

Imbrie: Quartet No. 4; Schuller: Quartet No. 2 (1990) New World

Beethoven: Quartet in F, Op. 135; Schubert: Quartet in G, D. 887 (1990)

Deutsche Grammophon

Dvorák: Quartet No. 12 in F, Op. 96 "American"; Smetana: Quartet No. 1 in E, "From My Life." (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Debussy: Quartet in g, Op. 10; Ravel: Quartet in F (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Tchaikovsky: Quartet No. 1 in D, Op. 11; Borodin: Quartet No. 2 in D (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Mozart: Quartet in B-flat, K. 458 "Hunt"; Quartet in C, K. 465 "Dissonance"; Haydn: Quartet in C, Op. 76, No. 3 "Emperor (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Brahms: Quartet No. 1 in c, Op. 51; Schumann: Quartet in A, Op. 41, No. 3 (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Beethoven: Quartet in f, Op. 95; Schubert: Quartet No. 14 in d, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden" (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Bartók: Complete String Quartets (1990) Deutsche Grammophon

Mozart: The "Haydn" Quartets (complete) (1992) Deutsche Grammophon

Mozart: The Flute Quartets with Carol Wincenc (1992) Deutsche Grammophon

Prokofiev: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2/Sonata for 2 Violins (1992) Deutsche Grammophon

Schubert: String Quintet in C, D. 956 with (1992) Deutsche Grammophon

Mstislav Rostropovich

American Originals: String Quartets of Ives and Barber (1993) Deutsche Grammophon

American Contemporaries: Harbison, Wernick, and Schuller (1994) Deutsche Grammophon

Dvorák: Quartet in E-flat, Op. 87; Quintet in A, Op. 81 with (1994) Deutsche Grammophon

Menahem Pressler

Mozart: String Quartet in G, K. 387; String Quartet in d, K. 421 (1995) Deutsche Grammophon

Webern: Works for String Quartet/String Trio Op. 20 (1995) Deutsche Grammophon

Schumann Piano Quintet Op. 44/ Piano Quartet Op. 47 with Menahem Pressler (1996) Deutsche Grammophon

Beethoven: The String Quartets (Complete) (1997) Deutsche Grammophon

Beethoven: Key to the Quartets (1997) Deutsche Grammophon

Meyer: String Quintet/Rorem: String Quartet No. 4 with Edgar Meyer (1998) Deutsche Grammophon

Music of Curt Cacioppo: "Monsterslayer") (1998)

Capstone Records

Schubert: String Quintet; Late Quartets (1999) Deutsche Grammophon

Mozart/Brahms: Clarinet Quintets with David Shifrin (1999) Deutsche Grammophon

Shostakovich: The String Quartets (complete) (2000) Deutsche Grammophon

The Haydn Project (2001) Deutsche Grammophon

The Emerson Encores (2002) Deutsche Grammophon

Bach: The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080 (2003) Deutsche Grammophon

Haydn: The Seven Last Words of our Savior on the Cross, Op. 51 (2004) Deutsche Grammophon

Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets (2005) Deutsche Grammophon

Intimate Voices (2006) Deutsche Grammophon

The Little Match Girl (2007)

Disney

Brahms: String Quartets (2007) Deutsche Grammophon

Bach Fugues (2008) Deutsche Grammophon

Intimate Letters (2009) Deutsche Grammophon

Old World-New World (Dvorak) with Paul Neubauer (2010) Deutsche Grammophon

Mozart: The Prussian Quartets (2011)

Sony Classical

Journeys: Tchaikovsky, Schönberg (2013) Sony Classical

Berg: Lyric Suite; Wellesz: Sonnets By Elizabeth Barrett Browning (2015)

Decca

Emerson String Quartet: The Complete DG Recordings (2016) (52 CDs)

Deutsche Grammophon

Chaconnes And Fantasias - Music Of Britten And Purcell (2017) Decca

Schumann - String Quartets (2020)

PENTATONE

List of string quartet ensembles

Emerson String Quartet

official website

Archived 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine

Artists' page on IMGArtists

BACH & friends Documentary