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Pennington having been appointed to the concertmaster's chair in San Francisco. Thereafter all but violist Primrose – who joined Toscanini's NBC Symphony Orchestra as co-principal – moved to Hollywood studios. In 1941 the quartet reformed for concerts in Los Angeles and performed at summer concerts and other recitals. Primrose pursued his distinguished career as a soloist and was replaced by Cecil Bonvalot, and subsequently Edgardo Acosta. The quartet formally disbanded in 1952.
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for essential rehearsals. In May 1915 the quartet began to give chamber music 'Pops', much liked in wartime London. By May 1917 they had given 50 concerts. At about that time
Sammons left and was replaced (July 1917) by James Levey, a pupil of Ferdinand Hill's. The last of these concerts, the 117th, was on 14 July 1919.
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Schubert's music, including chamber recordings by various groups. The London String Quartet was invited to record the following Schubert items (these electrical-microphone recordings feature John Pennington at
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Congress recordings demonstrate its most vital, sensitive and convincing musicianship in
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Harry Waldo Warner also won distinction as a composer of chamber music, including six published string quartets and a trio. Many of his quartets were premiered by the London String
Quartet. The first two quartets were one-movement works described as Phantasies for the purposes of the
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311:Scandinavia
275:Christiania
262:on cello.
164:(1930–1934)
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112:(1927–1934)
106:(1917–1927)
104:James Levey
100:(1908–1917)
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1736:Modigliani
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1706:Arpeggione
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1559:New Orford
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369:Recordings
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1006:Fine Arts
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359:folk-song
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271:Stockholm
86:Personnel
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1999:European
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1595:Janáček
1569:Toronto
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1443:Kutcher
1438:Griller
1413:Element
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1358:Amadeus
1353:Allegri
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