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The Loewenguth Quartet was a string quartet musical ensemble led by the French violinist Alfred Loewenguth.〔Albert Richard, 'Alfred Loewenguth: 70 Ans-50 Ans d'Activité,' ''La Revue Musicale'' no. 347 (1981), 48 pages.〕〔Alfred Loewenguth, 'Reflexions sur la Musique de Chambre en général et sur le Quatuor á cordes en particulier', in Rüdiger Görner (Ed.), ''Logos Musicae: Festschrift für Albert Palm'' (Franz Stein Verlag, Wiesbaden 1982), p.131-32.〕 It was particularly famous for performances of classical repertoire such as Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn quartets, and was active from the 1930s to the 1970s. ==Personnel== The founding line-up of the Loewenguth Quartet was:〔Sleevenote, ''Loewenguth Quartet: Haydn Quartets op 74 no 3 & op 76 no 2,(Oriole LP SMG 20066), issued 1963.〕 *1st violin: Alfred Loewenguth *2nd violin: Maurice Fuéri〔Performer in the early 1950s Deutsche Grammophon recordings.〕 *Viola: J. George; later, Louis Martini.〔Martini is also known as the conductor of the Orchestre des Concerts Colonne.〕 *Cello: Pierre Basseux.〔 From the early 1960s the desks were occupied thus: *1st violin: Alfred Loewenguth (1929–1983) *2nd violin: Jacques Gotkovsky〔Jacques was father of the composer Ida Gotkovsky, see ().〕 (before 1963-1967); Jean-Pierre Sabouret (1967–1975); Philippe Langlois (1976–1983). *Viola: Roger Roche;〔 Jean-Claude De Waele;〔Active 1972 in live Mozart recordings.〕 Jacques Borsarello〔(Borsarello biographical notices )〕 (1979–1983) *Cello: Roger Loewenguth (to 1983). (brother of Alfred) The quartet was dissolved in 1983 at the death of the founder.〔Some details from the French Wikipedia article on ''Quatuor Loewenguth''.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Loewenguth Quartet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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