The Borromeo Quartet
Monday, February 08, 2010
With the help of technology, The Borromeo Quartet is pushing the centuries-old traditions of the string quartet into the 21st century. We'll hear about their use of Pro Tools software, digitized sheet music and more. And, we'll hear some "oldies," when they preview an upcoming all-Beethoven concert at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
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thank you, John Schaefer, I very much appreciated today's hour.. a serious discussion about a aspect of a creative person's life. Seclusion constrasted with the mercantile necessities of existing within society. Also, to hear a classical string quartet playing even just a exerpt of Beethoven's Grosse Fuge is a treat that will keep a smile on my face all day.
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