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Old 06.11.2010, 01:30 AM   #129
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Originally Posted by Glice
I saw the Arditti quartet doing his second. AMAZING.

Song in which every verse is filled with grief is beyond... just beyond.
wow, the arditti are amazing.
is the sing in which every verse filled with grief the title of one of his quartets?

and yeah, i first started listening to schnittke because i studied him in a class and because of glice's recommendation. he is amazing.

at this moment i am going through mozarts string quintets. they are pretty great except that the ensemble is not that impressive.
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