By Stephen Brookes
December 12, 2012
Put together a list of the world’s most enduring string quartets, and the Fine Arts Quartet — a powerhouse of American chamber music for more than six decades — will rank very near the top.
That’s due to the group’s incisive powers of interpretation and a taste for off-the-beaten-path repertoire, both of which were in evidence (if not always at the same time) Tuesday night, when the quartet appeared at the Terrace Theater at the Kennedy Center as part of the Fortas Chamber Music series.
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