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Product Description Brooklyn Rider continues to expand their transformational approach to string quartet tradition with Seven Steps. The new album features Beethoven's opus 131, the premiere recording of a work by Slow Six front man, Christopher Tignor and Brooklyn Rider's first-ever collaborative composition, Seven Steps. The intersection between the improvisatory spirit of Seven Steps, the luminescent sound world of Together Into This Unknowable Night, and the transcendent world of late Beethoven aptly represents the multifaceted passions of Brooklyn Rider. Review These four young musicians are proving themselves to be among the most fearless in the classical world today. Derek Beres --The Huffington PostAmazing tonal and textural variety to the score. The third movement in particular is gorgeously ethereal. With more work like this, Brooklyn Rider seem poised to earn attention on their own terms-- regardless of which composers they work with. Joe Tangari --PitchforkForgive the hyperbole, but I've seen the future of chamber music and it is Brooklyn Rider. Greg Cahill --Strings Magazine