Watch & Listen
A curated selection of live performance videos for presenters and collaborators.
Classical Core Repertoire
Live performances demonstrating Beo’s command of canonical quartet literature—clarity, style, and ensemble cohesion.
Haydn — String Quartet in G major, Op. 33 No. 5
Movement II: Largo e cantabile
Recorded December 20, 2023 — Beo Sessions
A study in restraint and transparency. This performance highlights Beo’s approach to classical style—long-line phrasing, balance, and conversational timing—captured live without edits.
Haydn — String Quartet in G major, Op. 33 No. 5
Movement III: Scherzo (Allegro)
Recorded December 20, 2023 — Beo Sessions
Lightness without fragility. This movement shows Beo’s rhythmic precision and shared sense of humor—hallmarks of a quartet that listens as much as it plays.
Beethoven — String Quartet No. 1 in F major, Op. 18 No. 1
Movement I: Allegro con brio
Recorded October 17, 2022 — Beo Sessions
Urgency, clarity, and structural momentum define this performance. Beo approaches early Beethoven with architectural focus while allowing space for expressive risk.
Beethoven — String Quartet No. 1 in F major, Op. 18 No. 1
Movement II: Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato
Recorded live September 29, 2022 — Temple University Ambler
A live concert performance emphasizing lyrical intensity and sustained line. This movement reflects Beo’s ability to hold large emotional arcs in real time, in front of an audience.
Dmitri Shostakovich — String Quartet No. 8 (complete)
Live performance, recorded September 24, 2022 — Atelier at Flowerfield
A complete live performance of Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 8, presented as a single, uninterrupted arc. This one-take performance highlights Beo’s approach to sustained intensity, collective timing, and emotional clarity in one of the most demanding works in the quartet canon.
Original Works & Expanded Quartet
Music written for Beo—exploring narrative, technology, and the evolving role of the string quartet.
People — Sean Neukom
Premiered at The Morgan Library & Museum, NYC
Produced music video
Written for Beo, People explores how human perception and consciousness shift over time. The work uses non-standard tuning systems that gradually rise throughout the piece, creating a physical sense of change and growth.
Blue — Sean Neukom
Live performance for NPR Tiny Desk Concert submission
Recorded March 13, 2022
Blue is written for amplified string quartet with live sampling. Romantic lyricism meets club-influenced textures, blurring the line between acoustic source and electronic sound.
The Finding (from triggerLand) — Sean Neukom
Film version
triggerLand is a multidisciplinary project exploring cultural paralysis, decision-making, and the role of art in shaping public discourse—told through a fairytale-like narrative.