The Brodsky Quartet Concert History

The Brodsky Quartet are at the forefront of the international chamber-music scene. Their love and mastery of the traditional string quartet repertoire is evident from their highly acclaimed performances of composers ranging from Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert and Tchaikovsky to Shostakovich, Bartok, Britten and Respighi, as well as from their extensive, award-winning discography.

Classical
String Quartet
Modern String Quartet
Chamber Music
Violon

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1993 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Brodsky Quartet had?

The Brodsky Quartet has had 2 concerts.

What genre is The Brodsky Quartet?

The Brodsky Quartet is most often considered to be Classical, String Quartet, Modern String Quartet, Chamber Music, and Violon.

When was the last The Brodsky Quartet concert?

The last The Brodsky Quartet concert was on June 26, 2001 at Royal Festival Hall in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Elvis Costello and the Attractions / The Brodsky Quartet / Ivor Cutler.

What setlist does The Brodsky Quartet play live?

The songs that The Brodsky Quartet performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 18, 1993 concert at Town Hall in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Deliver Us
  2. For Other Eyes
  3. Swine
  4. Expert Rites
  5. Dead Letter
  6. I Almost Had a Weakness
  7. Why?
  8. Who Do You Think You Are?
  9. Taking My Life in Your Hands
  10. This Offer Is Unrepeatable
  11. Dear Sweet Filthy World
  12. The Letter Home
  13. Jacksons, Monk and Rowe
  14. This Sad Burlesque
  15. Romeo's Seance
  16. I Thought I'd Write to Juliet
  17. Last Post
  18. The First to Leave
  19. Damnation's Cellar
  20. The Birds Will Still Be Singing
  21. King of the Unknown Sea
  22. More Than Rain
  23. Almost Blue
  24. God Only Knows
  25. They Didn't Believe Me
  26. I Almost Had a Weakness
  27. Jacksons, Monk and Rowe
  28. Lost in the Stars

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