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Brentano String Quartet

Founded in 1992, the Brentano String Quartet is known as after Antonie Brentano, whom some historians believe was Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved.” Its users — violinists Tag Steinberg and Serena Canin, violist Misha Amory, and cellist Nina Lee — train at Princeton University or college, where in fact the ensemble is …

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The Elysian Quartet

The Elysian Quartet is a contemporary string ensemble founded in 1999 by violinists Emma Smith and Jennymay Logan, violist Vincent Sipprell, and cellist Laura Moody. All musicians studied on the Trinity University of Music in London. Focused on playing 20th hundred years compositions, modern traditional, and experimental music, the group …

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The Brodsky Quartet

In 1972, Michael Thomas, Ian Belton, Alex Robertson, and Jacqueline Thomas, learners between your ages of 11 and 13 on the Royal North University of Music in Manchester, made a decision to form a string quartet, naming it after Russian violinist Adolph Brodsky (1851 – 1929), former concertmaster from the …

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Quatuor Ebène

Within ten years of forming, the Quatuor Ebène transformed from a talented but youthful and virtually unknown string quartet to an extremely respected ensemble having a prestigious saving deal and a touring schedule that included regular performances at main concert locations across European countries and THE UNITED STATES. Indeed, and …

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Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet provides achieved acclaim for a number of disparate repertory, but particularly for his complete cycles of music by Haydn, Debussy, Ravel, Bartók, and Prokofiev. He offers recorded the entire single piano outputs of Ravel and Debussy, the three concertos of Bartók, and from 2010 he released a routine …

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