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Fitzwilliam String Quartet

The Fitzwilliam Quartet first drew international acclaim because of its performances and recordings from the 15 string quartets of Shostakovich. Having fulfilled the composer in his last years, the Fitzwilliam players became instrumental in attaining money for the Shostakovich quartets, getting the first ever to record them full (in a …

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François Salque

The French cellist François Salque has wedded sterling technique in the grand French tradition to innovative musical thinking, and by doing this emerged as you of all exciting young players of his instrument in the 2010s. Salque started his study from the cello at age group eight and shifted to …

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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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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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