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The Brodsky Quartet is a British , formed in , North Yorkshire, in 1972 as the "Cleveland Quartet", and subsequently named for Russian violinist . Ian Belton and Jacqueline Thomas are original members, though Paul Cassidy remains a long-standing member, joining in 1982.

In addition to performing and recording classical music, and in particular the string quartet repertoire of , Beethoven, , Bartók, Zemlinsky, , , and Shostakovich, they have collaborated with such and figures as Björk, , Sting, and . With Elvis Costello they co-wrote the Juliet Letters, released and toured in 1993. They perform the "Strings" on Björk's Family Tree box set. This material mostly comes from concerts Björk and the Brodsky gave at London's Union Chapel in December 1999.

The Quartet has commissioned many contemporary composers including Errolynn Wallen, Isidora Zebeljan, Elena Virsova, Andrea Tarodi, Theo Verbey, Javier Alvarez, , Andrew Ford, Julian Nott and George Grundmann, and championed new work from composers such as Mario Lavista, and .

The quartet has performed standing up since 1992. Jacqueline Thomas sits on a podium, bringing her to the same head height as her colleagues, but sometimes also stands, using a small stool under her left foot, so that the instrument can rest against her bent knee.

In May 1998 the Brodsky Quartet was presented with a Royal Philharmonic Society Award for an outstanding contribution to innovation in programming. In 1999 they received Honorary Fellowship at Teesside University and in 2004 they were awarded an Honorary Doctorate at the University of Kent.

As well as their performance and recording work, the Brodsky Quartet was Quartet in Residence at Cambridge University in the 1980s, International Chair of Chamber Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland from 2007 and holds visiting residencies at many establishments worldwide. For fourteen years they taught and performed at the Dartington International Summer School.

The Brodsky Quartet are also known for their arranging of non-quartet repertoire for use as concert encores. These have been compiled into various recordings, including Brodsky Unlimited, Petits Fours and Golden Oldies. They have worked in music theatre productions including Complicité's The Noise of Time, 's Performances (with and ) and Bill Barclay's Letters to a Young Poet.

The Brodsky Quartet has an extensive discography of over seventy recordings, having been signed by IMP, ASV, Teldec, Challenge, Vanguard, Warner, Autor, Brodsky Records, SOMM, Kim, Silva Classics, Orchid, CPO, Hybrid and latterly Chandos. They left Chandos in 2023, deciding to end their recording career, following three releases to mark their 50th anniversary; Rocking Horse Road with Jacqui Dankworth, Schubert's Cello Quintet with Laura Van Der Heijden and Golden Oldies, a compilation of their encore arrangements. They have collaborated with singers and instrumentalists worldwide, including Sir , Natasha Kudritskaya, Michael Collins, Joan-Enric Lluna, Leon Bosch, Laura van den Heijden, Natalie Clein, Anne-Sofie von Otter, , Tunde Jegede, John Harle, , Martin Fröst, , Ryota Komatsu, and David Hansen.


Members
1972–1982
  • Michael Thomas
  • Ian Belton
  • Alexander Robertson
  • Jacqueline Thomas

1982–1999

  • Michael Thomas
  • Ian Belton
  • Paul Cassidy
  • Jacqueline Thomas

1999–2007

2007–2019

  • Daniel Rowland,
  • Ian Belton
  • Paul Cassidy
  • Jacqueline Thomas

2019–2021

  • Gina McCormack,
  • Ian Belton, violin
  • Paul Cassidy,
  • Jacqueline Thomas,

2021-

  • Krysia Osostowicz,
  • Ian Belton, violin
  • Paul Cassidy,
  • Jacqueline Thomas,


Awards and nominations
  • Edison Prize (The Juliet Letters)
  • Choc Du Monde
  • Royal Philharmonic Prize


ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of . They commenced in 1987.

! |- | 2016 | With Love and Fury (with ) | Best Classical Album | | ARIA Award previous winners. |-


Namesake
The Brodsky Quartet is not the first quartet of that name. They are named for Russian violinist (1851–1929), who performed the world premiere of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto and was founder of two quartets under the Brodsky name. In 1918 dedicated his String Quartet in E minor, Op. 83 to the 2nd Adolph Brodsky quartet.
(1987). 9780192840172, Oxford University Press.
(1999). 9780198163664, Oxford University Press.


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