Por: The Boston Globe Life January 18, 2023
As Paul Watkins remembers it, the conversation happened in the fall of 2018, after a concert in the German city of Dortmund. The Emerson String Quartet, of which Watkins has been the cellist since 2013, had just played a concert there and were about to enjoy that rarest of luxuries on the road: a quiet dinner without promoters or donors. Sitting in a restaurant, “the topic arose quite naturally,” he said recently by phone.The topic was the... + full article
New York Post USA Life February 23, 2023
Forget Mario Kart – this preteen is showing off her Mercedes-Benz. An 11-year-old girl, who allegedly makes more than $133,000 a month, said that she plans on retiring so that she can focus on her schooling,. The girl, Australian native Pixie Curtis, also revealed that she... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life January 30, 2023
The program on paper may have looked like a jumble of conventional works, one member of the Danish String Quartet pointed out, speaking from the stage of Jordan Hall at Friday evening’s Celebrity Series recital. But, he added, the selected works by Haydn, Shostakovich, and... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life January 23, 2023
Back in the academic year 1969-70, two violinists, Philip Setzer and Eugene Drucker, met as students at Juilliard. Both came from musical families and, as they quickly discovered, shared a similar perspective on chamber music. By 1976, the Emerson Quartet was born.Almost a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life January 12, 2023
There are many forms that meditation can take in nature. Devotees of shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, practice a slow saunter through the woods while soaking in its energy. Lovers of labyrinths lose and find themselves again in the journey to the center. For some, biking,... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment January 05, 2023
Don Williams, the last surviving member of singing quartet, has died, his wife Jeanne confirmed to Fox News Digital. He was 100. Jeanne, who was married to Don for 41 years, previously told the Hollywood Reporter that the singer died on Dec. 30 due to natural causes at his home... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life January 05, 2023
Earlier this season, on Oct. 19, Geoff Nuttall, the charismatic first violinist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet, at the age of 56.The news sent shockwaves through the tightly knit chamber music world but did not necessarily echo much beyond it. Nuttall after all was not a... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation October 25, 2022
Geoff Nuttall, a charismatic musician who played boldly as the first violinist of the acclaimed St. Lawrence String Quartet for more than three decades, and who was widely admired as the leader of the chamber music series at the Spoleto Festival USA, died Wednesday in Palo Alto,... + más
World-renowned Cuarteto Latinoamericano continuing its 40-year mission of showcasing Latin American composers | Chicago Sun Times
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