How to Find the Right Chamber-Music Partners
Members of top chamber ensembles discuss a few good ground rules
It all begins with an idea, a notion that you want to play in a string quartet. But it isn’t like you can go to the neighborhood bar and pick up a violinist or a cellist who has an affinity for the same music you like. Beginning an ensemble, just like initiating any relationship, comes with a mix of romance, politics, and obstacles. You need a plan. Here’s where to start.
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