Quartetto di Cremona is one of the 21st century’s preeminent string quartets. Hailing from Cremona, Italy—home to luthiers such as Stradivari, Guarneri, and members of the Rugeri and Amati families—they are internationally acclaimed for their exquisite sound, striking cohesion, and expansive repertoire. In this Carnegie Hall debut, they open with Wolf’s jaunty Italian Serenade, followed by Ravel’s sole string quartet, a chamber repertory favorite. The quartet then treats audiences to a late Beet
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