Band, 1960-1984
Classical
The Philadelphia String Quartet was an American string quartet started in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The string quartet was started in 1959-60 by four members of the Philadelphia Orchestra, who later broke off from the orchestra and accepted residency in Washington. Alan Iglitzin, the founding violist of the quartet, later went on to found the Olympic Music Festival near Quilcene, Washington.
Irwin Eisenberg vn | |
Stanley Ritchie vn *1935 AU | |
James Harnett b | |
Charles Brennand vc 1960-1984 | |
Alan Iglitzen | |
Veda Reynolds vn 1922-2000 |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Music For Bassoon And Strings | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Anton Reicha, François-René Gebauer, Heitor Villa-Lobos - Arthur Grossman, Philadelphia String Quartet | 1997 | Album |
Haydn: Quartet In E Flat, Opus 33 No.2, "The Joke" / Mozart: Quartet In E Flat Major, K. 428 | Philadelphia String Quartet | Album |