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Concert Review: Turtle Island Quartet Takes Crossover Jazz to New Level

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Turtle Island Quartet
Jazz performed by a string quartet? At first glance the two would seem mutually exclusive -- until Turtle Island Quartet showed the world how it could be done.

Turtle Island Quartet, which played at BYU Thursday, has taken the concept of crossover to a new level -- infusing jazz playing with classical parameters and classical idioms with cutting edge jazz. The resulting mix is innovative, original and not easily imitated. Turtle Island Quartet is without question in a class by itself.

At Thursday's concert the foursome -- violinists David Balakrishnan and Mads Tolling; violist Jeremy Kittel; and cellist Mark Summer -- exhibited amazing string technique and virtuosity. All four are impeccable classical artists and phenomenal jazz players. Summer in particular was a whirlwind with his instrument, playing things that were seemingly impossible until one saw him actually doing it.

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