Concord String Quartet
The Concord String Quartet was an American string quartet established in 1971. The members of the quartet were Mark Sokol and Andrew Jennings, violins; John Kochánowski, viola; Norman Fischer, cello. They gave their last regular concert on May 15, 1987. An anniversary concert was given in December 1996 at the Naumburg Foundation.[1]
Selected recording
- American String Quartets 1950-1970
- Works:
- Stefan Wolpe: String Quartet, C. 170
- Earle Brown: String Quartet
- John Cage: String Quartet in Four Parts
- Leon Kirchner: String Quartet No. 3 for strings & tape
- Christian Wolff: Summer for string quartet
- George Crumb: Black Angels (Images I), for electric string quartet
- Lejaren Hiller: String quartet No.5 (In Quarter-Tones)
- Jacob Druckman: String Quartet No. 2
- Morton Feldman: Structures, for string quartet
- Label and catalog number: VOXBOX CDX 5143 (ADD; two discs: 74:11, 74:33; issued 1995).
- Recording date: 1972.
- Critical reaction: Selected by Fanfare Magazine as a "Hall of Fame" recording.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Concord String Quartet homepage
- ↑ Fanfare Magazine 19:5 (May/June 1996). Subscription required. Accessed 23 August 2009.
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