Dover Quartet Makes Carnegie Hall Mainstage Debut this Sunday, January 21 with free, Live Webcast at Medici.tv

This Sunday, January 21, the Dover Quartet – “one of the world’s finest young string quartets” (New Yorker) – joins Janine Jansen and Jean-Yves Thibaudet at New York’s Carnegie Hall for Chausson’s haunting yet rarely programmed Concerto in D for violin, piano, and string quartet. Marking the Cleveland Quartet Award- and 2017 Avery Fisher Career Grant-winning group’s Stern Auditorium debut, the concert will be filmed and streamed live, free of charge, to audiences around the world at medici.tv, after which the webcast will be available for 90 days for free, on-demand viewing.

Read the complete news release here.

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