Meet Your Next Chamber Mates
Advice from the pros: how to assemble a lasting ensemble
Do you dream about performing string quartets, from Haydn to Shostakovich, with players you admire? Imagine yourself introducing appreciative audiences to the works of living composers? Hunger for the give-and-take of artistic exploration with talented companions? Got the dream, but need the group?
As in baseball, if you want to play, you need a team. How do you put together a chamber group with what Guarneri Quartet violinist Arnold Steinhardt has dubbed “that mysterious thing called chemistry”?
Sometimes the answer is right on your doorstep.
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