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“Farewell, Cleveland Quartet,” by
D. Stearns, USA
Today, December 15, 1995
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“Ending as Begun: Civilized,” by
J.R. Oestreich, The
New York Times, December 9, 1995 |

“The Cleveland Quartet: All’s Well That Ends Well,” by
L. Miller, Apprise, December 1995 |
 "Double Bar," by E. Eisler, Chamber
Music magazine,
July/August 1995 |
 “Cleveland Quartet bids a thoughtful and substantial farewell,” by
L. Valdes, The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 23, 1995 |
 “Beethoven at its very best,” by J.
Siepmann, Classic
CD, November 1994 |
 “Beethoven: String Quartets: No. 8 in E Minor, op. 59, no. 2;
No. 9 in C, op. 59, no. 3,” by J. Wiser, Fanfare magazine,
November 1994 |

“Music
Notes: The Cleveland Quartet announces it will disband next year,” by
A. Kozinn, The New York Times, June 9, 1994 |
 “Cleveland String Quartet,” by M.
Carrington, The Washington
Post, March 1, 1994 |
 “Carnegie Hall salutes the Cleveland: Harris
Goldsmith joins the Cleveland Quartet’s 25th birthday celebrations
at New York’s Carnegie Hall,” by H. Goldsmith, 1994 |
 “Quarter of a century quartet,” by
B. Sand, 1994 |

"Classic Improvisation (As In Quick Thinking)," by
J.R. Oestreich, The New York Times, August 10, 1993 |
 "Cleveland String Quartet at Alice Tully Hall," by
A. Kozinn, The New York Times, January 26, 1993 |
 “The Cleveland Quartet, with two younger players, has stepped
up its involvement with living composers,” The New York
Times,
January 24, 1993 |

"The Warm Sounds of the Cleveland Quartet," by
L. Valdes, The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 7, 1992 |

"Rich Rendition of Beethoven Quartets," by
M. Tucker, San Francisco Chronicle, June 24, 1992 |

"Cleveland Quartet Shines At Beethoven Festival," by
A. Ulrich, San Francisco Examiner, June 23, 1992 |

"Four Guys From Rochester," by H. Glass,
Pulse! magazine, April 1992 |

"Cleveland's Quartet Is Irresistible," by
K. Herman, Los Angeles Times, January 14, 1992 |

"Quartet's Mix of Wit, Romance Stirs the Spirits at Ravinia Fest," by
R.C. Marsh, Chicago Sun-Times, June 20, 1991
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"Cleveland Quartet: A Marriage Reborn," by
D. Webster, The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 31, 1991 |

"The Cleveland Quartet in Conversation: Finding and Working
with a New Partner," by E. Eisler, Strings magazine Vol. 5,
No. 3, November/December 1990 |

"Cleveland Quartet Performs With New First Violinist," by
J. Rockwell, The New York Times, November 16, 1989 |

"Performing Arts: Cleveland Quartet," by
C. McCardell, The Washington Post, January 28, 1989 |

“Artist’s Life,” by P. Katz, Keynote magazine,
1989 |

"Cleveland Quartet And Friends," by J. Rockwell,
The New York Times, August 11, 1988 |

"The
Beethoven Tour," by J. McLellan, The Washington Post, May
5, 1988 |

"The Cleveland's Fine Farewell To Violist Arad," by
L. Tuck, The Washington Post, May 4, 1987 |

“The Cleveland, At the Peak of Its Powers,” by
L. Tuck, The
Washington Post, June 28, 1986 |

“A Rare Weekend for Instruments, From Strads to Giant Harpsichord,” by
E. Blau, The New York Times, January 25, 1985 |

“The Magical Cleveland,” by O. Roca, Washington Post, November
1984 |

“The Cleveland Quartet,” by L. Tuck, Washington Post,
November 1984 |

“Superb Ravel and Beethoven,” by A. Hepner, The Boston
Globe, January 30, 1984 |

“The Cleveland Quartet Caps It’s Beethoven Series With
Another Winner,” by R. Freed, Stereo Review, October
1983 |

“Profile: CMA Board Member – Paul Katz,” by
R. Kraus, Chamber Music America, Summer 1983 |

“Dramatic world premiere by the Cleveland Quartet,” by
R. Marsh, Chicago Sun-Times, March 8, 1983 |

“The Cleveland Quartet: Adjusting to Change,” by
S. Modi, Ovation magazine,
February 1983 |

“Paganini and the Stradivarius,” The Strad magazine, Vol.
93, No. 1110, October 1982
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“Cleveland Quartet is second to none,” by
R. Buell, The
Boston Globe, May 5, 1982 |

“Style and inclination to suite each taste,” by
P. Griffiths, London
Times, March 30, 1981 |

“Music: The Cleveland Quartet Plays Mendelssohn and Bartok,” by
P. Davis, The New York Times, January 12,1981 |

“The Strains of a String Quartet,” by
L. Blandford, The
New York Times Magazine, March 23, 1980 |

“A Day in the Four Lives of an Up-and-Coming Quartet,” by
M. Kernan, The Washington Post, March 27, 1977 |

“What Kind of Music, ‘Brings Tears’ to Mr. Carter’s
Eyes?” by A. Kriegsman, The Washington Post, February
20, 1977 |

“Mostly Beethoven,” by G. Freedman, Music Journal, November
1975 |

“Young Lions from Cleveland,” by Z.R., Hamburger
Abendblatt, January 13, 1975 |

“The Cleveland Quartet talk to Robert Maycock,” by
R. Maycock, Music and Musicians magazine, August 1974 |

“Musicians of the month: The Cleveland Quartet,” by
J. Hiemenz, High Fidelity/Musical America, June 1973 |

“Cleveland Quartet Fulfilling Promise Of Its Beginnings,” by
D. Henahan, The New York Times, February 7, 1973 |

“London debuts,” London Times, May 17, 1972 |
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“A difficult decision and a grand finale,” by D. Raymond,
December 14, 1995
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"Coda For The Cleveland Quartet," by
J. Davidson, Newsday, December 12, 1995
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“Adieu, Cleveland Quartet,” by J. Davidson, Newsday,
December 9, 1995 |

"Cleveland Quartet Bids a Fine Farewell To Hancher Audience," by
H. Chadima, The Cedar Rapids Gazette, November 1, 1995 |

"NY's Cleveland Quartet Disbands," International
Arts Manager, November 1995 |

"Cleveland Quartet Gives A Fitting Swan Song," by
S. Cantrell, The Kansas City Star, October 31, 1995 |

"Quartet Goes Out In Style," by S. Willard, The
Daily Iowan, October 30, 1995
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"Quartet's Long Goodbye Comes With Memories of Buffalo," by
H. Trotter, October 22, 1995 |

“Cleveland Quartet to disband after 26 brilliant years,” by
D. Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer, September 17, 1995 |

“Brahms: Quartets, op 51: 1 +2,” by
MAX, American Record
Guide, January/February 1995 |

"New York: Cleveland Quartet," by H. Goldsmith,
American Record Guide, May/June 1994 |

"Cleveland Quartet's Program A Pleasure," by C. Reibling," The
Toronto Star, April 28, 1994 |

"Beethoven: String Quartets nos. 6 and 7," by
D.H., Stereo Review, August 1993 |

"Wiping The Dust From Beethoven," by T.
Blain, Classic CD, April 1993 |

"Cleveland Quartet Is Brilliant in Ensemble Society's Opener," by
J. Harvey, Indianapolis Star, October 12, 1992 |

"Review of Mozart: String Quartets No's 14 & 15," Fanfare magazine, July/August 1992 |

"Dvorák: String Quartets No's 12 & 14," by
J.A.M., High Performance Review, Summer 1992 |

“Lotsa Strings?” by L. Sanders, Frequent Flyer magazine,
May 1992 |

“Quartet’s sound is impeccable,” by
J. Guinn, Detroit
Free Press, January 26, 1992 |

“Can you play ‘Wipe Out’?: Classical group seeks
just a few future listeners,” by K. LaFave, The Phoenix Gazette, December
11, 1991 |

"Review of Schubert 'Trout' Quintet Recording," by
R. McColley, Fanfare magazine, Vol. 14, No. 5, May/June 1991 |

"Cleveland Quartet Brings Out Beautiful, Forbidding Nature of
Schoenberg String Quartet," by S. Wigler, The Baltimore Sun, April
17, 1991 |

“Quartet…And cello makes five,” by
L. Taylor, Honolulu
Star Bulletin, October 10, 1989 |

“Strads,” by T. Fitzpatrick, Rochester Review, University
of Rochester, Summer 1989 |

"Tour Begins Quartet's Anniversary Season," by
D. Debrine, BP, December 21, 1988 |

"Cleveland Quartet Plays New Work," by M.
Greenberg, The Sunday Express News, San Antonio, November 13, 1988 |

"New Member For Cleveland Quartet," by R.V.
Palmer, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, 1987 |

“A show of expertise by Cleveland Quartet,” by
J. Guinn, Detroit
Free Press, November 6, 1984 |

“Marathon concert to top off Chamber Music Seminar,” by
W. Salisbury, The Plain Dealer, January 13, 1984 |

“Makers of Magic,” by D. Dooley, Northern Ohio LIVE, January
1984 |

“The Cleveland Quartet,” by T. Norris, Rochester Times-Union, August
2, 1983 |

“Cleveland Quartet is perfection,” by R.
Thibodeau, Corpus
Christi Caller, December 13, 1982 |

“Musical Cruise Left Local Group ‘Floating,’” by
H. Trotter, Buffalo Evening News, November 19, 1974 |

“They Listened and Learned,” by C. Johnson, The Lincoln
Star, October 24, 1974 |

“Quartet Close to Audience,” Lincoln, Nebraska Journal, October
23, 1974 |

“A Good String Team,” by R. Eyer, Daily News, February
7, 1973 |

“Cleveland takes Carnegie Hall,” by B. Belt, Long Island
Press, February 6, 1973 |
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