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          String Quartet | 
    
      | year
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          1957 | 
    
      | duration
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          19 minutes | 
    
      | instrumentation
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          2 violins, viola, and cello | 
    
      | première
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          November 21, 1957, Skinner Recital Hall, Vassar
          College, Poughkeepsie, New York, Claremont String
          Quartet: Marc Goetlieb and Vladimir Weisman, violins,
          William Schoen, viola, and Irving Klein, cello | 
    
      | recording
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          Available on
          demo CD | 
    
      | movements
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          Allegro appassionatoAllegro di bravura
 Lento
 Allegretto a la danza
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      | program
      notes
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          With A
          Guide to the Life Expectancy of a Rose and the
          String Quartet Fine seems to have advanced to a
          more mature level of composition. The angular lines of
          her early music are replaced by longer and more graceful
          curves. She is comfortable with large-scale designs, and
          although the Quartet has no text, the music has
          a dramatic quality that was such an important aspect of
          A Guide. Its humor is replaced with a
          seriousness and intensity that changes from movement to
          movement while maintaining an overall expressiveness. –Heidi Von Gunden, 
			The Music of Vivian Fine, Scarecrow Press,
          1999 | 
    
      | reviews
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          “The
          Claremont Quartet…gave a splendid reading of Miss
          Fine’s lyrical and spontaneous String
          Quartet.” –The New York Times,
          February 9, 1959 | 
    
      | audio
      files
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          String
          Quartet |