The Four Elements

The concept of four classical elements — Earth, Air, Fire, Water — as the foundation for the physical world was shared across ancient cultures, including those in Greece, Egypt, Persia, Babylonia, India, and beyond. In parallel, the unique musical ecosystem of the string quartet is a balance of four equal and living elements, collectively capable of giving voice to the vast beauties and mysteries of our world as well as the highly destructive forces which, taken together, represent the single greatest challenge of our time.

In their latest project, Brooklyn Rider has assembled a novel program anchored by four works symbolically representing earth, air, fire, water. All created (or collected) within the last century of accelerated and unprecedented planetary change, Brooklyn Rider has additionally asked four brilliant composers* to write new works that reflect current realities and serve as a musical call to action.


Earth: A Short While To Be Here… - Colin Jacobsen
Earth: Under My Feet & Up There - Dan Trueman

Air: Aere senza stelle - Andreia Pinto Correia
Air: Ainsi la nuit - Henri Dutilleux

Fire: Hollow Flame - Akshaya Tucker
Fire: String Quartet No. 8 - Dmitri Shostakovich

Water: Undone - Conrad Tao
Water: Tenebrae - Osvaldo Golijov

Composers & Collaborators

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From upper left: Akshaya Avril Tucker, Conrad Tao, Dan Trueman & Andreia Pinto-Correia