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Emerson Quartet bids farewell to Boston

Por: The Boston Globe Life January 23, 2023

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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 half-century later — or more precisely, at Sunday afternoon’s Celebrity Series presentation — there they were, alongside violist Lawrence Dutton (also a member from... + full article



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