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Klenke-Quartett

The Klenke-Quartett was founded in 1994 by students from the Franz Liszt Hochschüle fur Musik in Weimar, Germany. The group can be led by initial violinist Annagret Klenke and also features second violinist Beate Hartmann, violist Yvonne Uhlemann, and cellist Ruth Kaltenhäconsumer. In the middle-’90s, the Klenke-Quartett got the German …

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Auryn Quartett

Shaped in 1981, the Auryn Quartett is situated in Germany. The ensemble includes violinists Matthias Lingenfelder and Jens Oppermann, violist Stewart Eaton, and cellist Andreas Arndt, all first members who provide uniformity and unified interpretations with their shows. The group earned the London International Competition as well as the ARD …

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Michael Sanderling

Michael Sanderling is a German conductor and cellist, the kid of conductor Kurt Sanderling and bassist Barbara Sanderling, and youngest sibling of conductors Thomas Sanderling and Stefan Sanderling. At age group 11, Michael Sanderling started cello research with Matthias Pfaender, with 17 analyzed with Joseph Schwab in the Hanns Eisler …

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Quatuor Ysaÿe

Although Quatuor Ysaÿe had in short order developed a good reputation because of its collective technical skills and incisive interpretations, it had been not before new century, nearly 2 decades following its formation, that talented Paris-based string quartet achieved wide acclaim. The majority of its recordings had been released after …

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