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Article: Classical & Opera: Highly strung - Lovett
- Article from:
- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 4, 1998
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It is, perhaps, not often that a legendary chamber musician openly
endorses the virtues of another ensemble, but that state of affairs
prevails in the Wigmore Hall this week when Martin Lovett, cellist of
the great Amadeus Quartet, joins the Voces String Quartet of Romania
(right) in two string quintets. The concert, promoted by the Park
Lane Group, simultaneously marks the PLG's 25th Anniversary and that
of the Voces Quartet who gave their debut concert on 8 April, 1973.
However, though the quartet - all graduates of the Georges Enescu
Academy - may be celebrating their silver jubilee this spring, the
Wigmore date still forms a belated London debut.
"For far too long the situation in ...
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