Beethoven, String Quartet in C minor, op.18/4
Since its founding in 1946 in New York, the Juilliard Quartet has been synonymous with the genre of the string quartet. The repertoire of the ensemble comprises around 500 works - from J. S. Bach's "Art of Fugue" to contemporary works which were written for the Juilliards. The four musicians have also trained generations of string quartets as teachers at the Juilliard School of Music in New York - from the Emerson Quartet to the Tokyo String Quartet. Robert Mann, the first violin, belonged to the founding members and retired in 1997 at the age of 77. Earl Carlyss was second violinist from 1966-1986 and was followed by Joel Smirnoff, who changed from the second to the first violin in 1997. Samuel Rhodes joined the ensemble as violist in 1969 and Joel Krosnick as cellist in 1974.