The Jerusalem Quartet emerged near the end of the 20th century as one of the most talented, busiest, and in-demand string quartets of its generation. The group's exceedingly heavy concert schedule makes its growing number of admirers wonder how it is able to maintain such a large and ever-expanding repertory. The quartet plays a variety of fare, typically mixing works from varying periods, from Classical through new works such as the String Quintet by composer Carl Vine. The group has played at many of the major concert venues across the globe, including in New York, Paris, Sy...