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The '''Allegri Quartet''' is a [[string quartet]] that was |
The '''Allegri Quartet''' is a [[string quartet]] that was founded in [[1953]] by Eli Goren and William Pleeth. |
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The quartet's members have included: |
The quartet's members have included: |
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* Eli Goren, Hugh Maguire, '''Peter Carter''', first violin |
* Eli Goren, Hugh Maguire, '''Peter Carter''', first violin |
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* James Barton, |
* James Barton, David Roth, Fiona McNaught, '''Rafael Todes''', second violin |
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* Patrick Ireland, Prunella Pacey, Keith Lovell, Roger Tapping, Jonathan Barritt, '''Dorothea Vogel''', viola |
* Patrick Ireland, Prunella Pacey, Keith Lovell, Roger Tapping, Jonathan Barritt, '''Dorothea Vogel''', viola |
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* William Pleeth |
* William Pleeth, Bruo Schrecker, '''Pal Banda''', cello |
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The names of the current performers are shown in boldened text. Like all the senior professional String Quartets, the Allegri teach and give masterclasses as well as performing and recording. |
The names of the current performers are shown in boldened text. Like all the senior professional String Quartets, the Allegri teach and give masterclasses as well as performing and recording. |
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==External link== |
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Revision as of 18:30, 14 April 2004
The Allegri Quartet is a string quartet that was founded in 1953 by Eli Goren and William Pleeth.
The quartet's members have included:
- Eli Goren, Hugh Maguire, Peter Carter, first violin
- James Barton, David Roth, Fiona McNaught, Rafael Todes, second violin
- Patrick Ireland, Prunella Pacey, Keith Lovell, Roger Tapping, Jonathan Barritt, Dorothea Vogel, viola
- William Pleeth, Bruo Schrecker, Pal Banda, cello
The names of the current performers are shown in boldened text. Like all the senior professional String Quartets, the Allegri teach and give masterclasses as well as performing and recording.