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Elvis Costello / Brodsky Quartet
The Juliet Letters
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Composer
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Elvis Costello / Brodsky Quartet
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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60:28
Movement_count
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20
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The Juliet Letters is a collaborative album between Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet, released in 1993. The album is a collection of songs written in the form of letters to Juliet Capulet, the fictional character from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. The album is divided into 20 movements, each of which is a letter to Juliet. The Juliet Letters premiered in 1992 as a live performance at the Meltdown Festival in London. The album was recorded in a studio in Dublin, Ireland, and was produced by Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet. The album is characterized by its unique blend of classical music and rock and roll. The Brodsky Quartet provides the classical element, with their string instruments providing a rich and textured backdrop for Costello's vocals. Costello, on the other hand, brings his signature rock and roll sensibility to the project, infusing the songs with his distinctive voice and lyrical style. The songs on The Juliet Letters cover a wide range of themes and emotions, from love and longing to jealousy and betrayal. Some of the standout tracks include "Dear Sweet Filthy World," a haunting ballad about the pain of unrequited love, and "Jacksons, Monk and Rowe," a rollicking tribute to jazz legends. Overall, The Juliet Letters is a unique and innovative album that showcases the talents of both Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet. Its blend of classical and rock music, combined with its literary inspiration, make it a standout work in both artists' discographies.
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