A Violinists Journey From Viennas Kolisch Quartet to the San Francisco Symphon
A Violinists Journey From Viennas Kolisch Quartet to the San Francisco Symphon
Felix Khuner
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So you used those rather rough instruments. Khuner: The Fissltaler instruments, we used for three, or four, or five years, I cannot remember how long. 61 The Sponsorship of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge and Quartet Administration Crawford: How did the quartet develop then? Khuner: Well, gradually we got more concerts, by Mr. Ithma, this gentleman. And then we met Mr. Bechert, who became our representative. And he was also the representative of Brailowsky and Milstein. So we had quite good connecti...ons. Crawford: And he got you the post at the Library of Congress? Khuner: No, that was through Mrs. Coolidge. Crawford: Oh, Mrs. Coolidge. Talk about her, because she was really a patroness . Khuner: Well, Mrs. Coolidge we met right in the beginning, in 1927, after we had played the Third Schoenberg Quartet. We played it for the first time for Mrs. Coolidge. That wasthe first performance was for the Coolidge Concerts in Vienna. Crawford: Oh, she sponsored concerts in Vienna? Khuner: All over the world, yes.
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