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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite string quartet? (the group name and not the music)
I'm partial to Ethel, but you can never go wrong with the Kronos Quartet.
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What is your favorite string quartet? (the group name and not the music) (Original Post)
bbernardini
Apr 2012
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SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)1. My favorite is The Arditti Quartet
http://www.ownvoice.com/ardittiquartet/
and here's two others
The Smith Quartet
http://www.smithquartet.com/
Neo Quartet
http://en.neoquartet.pl/home/
I bought the new Ethel on Amazon.com last week.
and here's two others
The Smith Quartet
http://www.smithquartet.com/
Neo Quartet
http://en.neoquartet.pl/home/
I bought the new Ethel on Amazon.com last week.
SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)2. One more
banned from Kos
(4,017 posts)3. the Debussy quartet is gorgeous!
Its the composer more than the group!
To the OP - nice turn.
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(20 posts)4. the Lenox
Lionel Mandrake
(4,076 posts)5. Princeton String Quartet
"David Gross and three colleagues (together they were known as the Princeton String Quartet) took a second look at the closed loop idea, writing it down using a different mathematical approach. There was plenty to write down, because the theory is a little more complicated. But bosonic vibrations described (at first, unintensionally) by Nambu's first version of the string theory actually take place in twenty-six dimensions."
http://fromdeathtolife.org/cphil/sst.html