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The Avalon Quartet, also at the Wigmore Hall (25 May), confirmed its status as a remarkably fine ensemble...such was the electrifying character of this performance that it proved intoxicating... These players are powerful communicators, anticipating each others'every last gesture. A serene, still reading of the slow movement of the slow movement from Mendelssohn's Quartet in E minor op.44 no.2 left me longing for more.
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