词条 | Perolé Quartet |
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The Perolé Quartet was a respected American string quartet of the interwar period; the founding members were violinists Joseph Coleman and David Mankovitz, violist Lillian Fuchs, and cellist Julian Kahn. It was founded with financial support from three families, the Pereras, Robesons, and Leventritts, and "Perolé" represents the first letters of the families' names. The exact dates of the quartet's existence are disputed:
The quartet was featured in regular Sunday broadcasts on radio station WOR during the 1930s.[2] Mankovitz was replaced as second violinist by Max Hollander in 1933, and Julian Kahn as cellist by Ernst Silberstein in 1937. Coleman's departure in 1942 spelled the end of the quartet,[3] though according to Living Musicians it "was disbanded soon after World War II."[4] References1. ^Williams, Lillian Fuchs, p. 22. 2. ^Williams, Lillian Fuchs, p. 35. 3. ^Williams, Lillian Fuchs, p. 36. 4. ^David Ewen, Living Musicians: First Supplement (H.W. Wilson Co., 1957), p. 123. Sources
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