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Musicians String quartets. Music
  • Studs Terkel in conversation with members of the Chicago String Quartet

    Jan. 30, 1996
  • Presenting the Emerson String Quartet recorded at Ravinia's Murray Theater

    Aug. 30, 1989

    The Emerson String Quartet's members are Eugene Drucker (violin), Lawrence Dutton (viola), David Finckel (violoncello) and Philip Setzer (violin).

  • Interviewing members of the Arditti String Quartet

    Mar. 7, 1988

    Interviewing members of the Arditti String Quartet.

  • Interviewing and presenting music with the Vermeer Quartet

    Nov. 22, 1990
  • Interview with Irvine Arditti and David Alberman

    Jun. 26, 1989

    Interviewing Irvine Arditti and David Alberman of the Arditti String Quartet.

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