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Category Archives: Juilliard Quartet
Newly discovered 20th-century classics: Bartók’s six String Quartets in the Complete Edition
The Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition that since 2017 the … Continue reading →
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Non-stop “lombardic” rhythm? On a minute text problem in Mozart’s d-minor String Quartet K. 421
The exceptionally lighthearted D-major Trio of the Menuetto in Mozart’s … Continue reading →