Word: flonzaleys
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Quartet was brought together by Alfred Pochon in 1929 after the dissolving of the Flonzaley Quartet when he induced Nicholas Moldavan second violinist and also a member of the Flonzaley Quartet: Wolfe Wolfinshon first violinist: and Gerald Warburg, violineelist, join with him in a new quartet. During the past season they have given concerts throughout this country and Europe...
...recital by lwan d'Archambeau, former violinist of the Flonzaley Quartet, and Bruce Simonds, planist, a member of the Yale Music Faculty, is to be given tomorrow evening in Paine Hall, Harvard Music Building, at 8.15 o'clock through the courtesy of Mrs. F. S. Coolidge...
...When the Flonzaley Quartet broke up after 25 years (TIME, March 11, 1929), many saw in its demise the death of most of what was left of Chamber Music in the U. S. Others emphatically declared that the Flonzaley mantle had fallen on the Musical Art Quartet. Last week this group bobbed up in the nation's diplomatic news...
Brahms' Quartet in B Flat, 3rd Movement (Victor, $2)?One of the last releases of the old Flonzaley combination which has yet to be excelled...
This is the fourth concert of the season of this Quartet and a large audience is expected. Their popularity has increased with each presentation. Two of its members were formerly members of the Flonzaley Quartet, which was one of the most famous that American music circles has known. These members are: Alfred Pochon, second violin, and Nicolas Moldavan, viola. The other two members are Wolfe Wolfinsohn, first violin, and Gerald Warburg, violoncello. These artists have been fortunate enough to have four Stradivarius instruments placed at their disposal...