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Founded in 1964, the Guarneri String Quartet stands "among
the most revered and enduring ensembles of its kind in the
world" (National Public Radio). In his book Indivisible by Four
(1998), first violinist Arnold Steinhardt describes the Quartet's
extraordinary interaction in performance: "It is on the concert
stage where the moments of true intimacy occur. When a
performance is in progress, all four of us together enter a zone
of magic ... and become conduit, messenger and missionary ....
Vividly aware of each other ... we allow ourselves to slip into the
musics spiritual realm." Returning to Coleman for its seventeenth
engagement, the Guarneri Quartet remains a vital force
in chamber music.
"The musicianship, experience and sophisticated
intent of this group continue to grow." The Boston Globe
The program for this concert will include:
| Beethoven | Quartet in A Major, Op. 18, No. 5 |
| Borodin | Quartet No. 2 in D Major |
| Brahms |
Quartet in C minor, Op. 51, No. 1 |
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