Posted AT 3:21 AM EDT on 27/03/08
A crisp and cool reading of a varied program
KEN WINTERS
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
QUATUOR ARTHUR-LEBLANC Presented by Music TorontoAt the Jane Mallett Theatre in Toronto on TuesdayThe Quatuor Arthur-LeBlanc seems to inhabit a quintessentially Gallic tradition. The quartet, named for the distinguished Acadian violinist, was crisp technically, secure and balanced musically, and had a clear, explicit, deeply serious but rather cool approach to the music it played Tuesday for Music Toronto.
It gave us Elements, by U.S.
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