About the piece

“Jerusalem stone” is the name of the stone that has been used for building in Jerusalem since ancient times, including the Western Wall. The stone’s special look and texture is one of the symbols of the city. This piece is dedicated to the city’s stones, which have been silent witnesses to this city’s triumphs, anger, and sadness over the years. The piece was inspired by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai’s poem collection Songs of Jerusalem. It was the winner of first Lin Yao Ji International Competition for Composition.

Selected Performances:

• DiMenna Center (New York, NY): PUBLIQuartet
• Princeton University (NJ): Brentano Quartet
• Alamo Drafthouse (Austin, TX): Friction Quartet
• Beijing Modern Music Festival (China): Beijing Central Conservatory's String Quartet

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Jerusalem Stones

For string quartet (2012)
Length: 12 minutes (each movement may be played individually)

This performance
Brentano String Quartet
Mark Steinberg, violin
Serena Canin, violin
Misha Amory, viola
Nina Lee, cello

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