Takacs Quartet remembers Philip Seymour Hoffman collaboration: ‘We were in awe’
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From a Monday afternoon post on the Takacs QuartetÌý:
We were lucky enough to work with Philip Seymour Hoffman once. What was so striking to us during his readings from Philip Roth's Everyman was how daring his choices were: so much dynamic inflection in his voice in the piano/pianissimo range. And a humble, openminded attitude to his work. We were in awe. What a sad day.
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— Brad Turner