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    Britten Quartet for Strings No 3, Op 94

    enApril 13, 2020
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    About this Episode

    This week's special episode of The Phenomenal 50 features Benjamin Britten's third string quartet performed on April 14, 1978 by the Amadeus Quartet who commissioned it from the composer.

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