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The Léner String Quartet, sometimes written the Lehner String Quartet, was a string quartet of Hungarian origin, founded in Budapest in 1918, which for most of its pre-war career operated in or from London. They appeared at the Royal Albert Hall, London on three occasions between 1922 and 1926. They also performed in New York, Amsterdam, and elsewhere in Europe. The Léner made the first complete recorded cycle of Beethoven quartets. 1st violin: Jenö Léner (or Lehner) 2nd violin: Joszef Smilovits Viola: Sándor Roth Cello: Imre Hartmann
Imre Hartmann vc HU | |
Jenö Lener vn | |
Sándor Roth vl | |
József Smilovits vn |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Volume 5 (Dvořák Recordings 1930-1938) | Lener String Quartet | 2000 | Compil. |
Bach • Handel • Mozart | Leon Goosens, Yehudi Menuhin, Lener String Quartet | 1998 | Compil. |
Mozart Divertimento No. 17 In D (k. 334) | Lener String Quartet, Aubrey Brain, Dennis Brain | 1950 | Album |
Beethoven: Quartet in B Flat, Op. 18 No. 6 | Lener String Quartet, Ludwig van Beethoven | 1932 | Album |
Andante Con Moto / Molto Allegro | Lener String Quartet | 1924 | Album |
Quartet In C Major Opus 465 | Lener String Quartet, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 1924 | Album |
Quartet No. 77 In G Major ("The Emperor") | Lener String Quartet | Album | |
Moment Musical No. 3 - Transcription / Minuet - Transcription (From Sonata In C) | Lener String Quartet | Album | |
Quartet In F Major Op.18 No.1 | Lener String Quartet | Album | |
Octet In F Major (Op. 166) | Lener String Quartet | Album |