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Surpassing their early and enthusiastic praise, the Gerhard Quartet has shown, beyond all expectation, how talent and perseverance lead to success. The impeccable work of the Gerhard Quartet, particularly regarding the sound, added to the univocal direction they have taken to becoming an established string quartet (something more than four excellent musicians playing together), explains their recognition and achievement.
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
String Quartet n. 1, in E-flat Major, op. 12 (1829)
ROBERT GERHARD
String Quartet n. 2 (1960-1962)
MAURICE RAVEL
String Quartet in F Major, op. 35 (1903-1904)
EDUARD TOLDRÀ
“Nocturn” from “Vistes al mar” (1920)
Length: 73 ′
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