New Hungarian Quartet - Touring

Touring

The New Hungarian Quartet toured internationally, giving many concerts during its career. The Quartet performed a concert in New York City in Alice Tully Hall in February, 1976. Music critic Raymond Ericson made this comment in the New York Times published on February 19, 1976.

"The Brahms was greeted enthusiastically, however, by a near-capacity audience, as were the works offered by the New Hungarian Quartet alone. These included Mozart's "Hunt" Quartet and Bartok's Fourth Quartet. The playing here was classic in its restraint and sweetness. The soft playing in the trio of the Mozart Adagio was ravishing. The stylishness held good throughout the Bartok, even when the players did justice to the wild dance rhythms of the last movement. This was top-level playing."

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