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Montclaire String Quartet's mission is to educate as well as entertain
Amelia Chan knows a lot of people have a preconceived notion of what string quartet music sounds like. She also knows it's much more varied than that notion. She and the other members of the Montclaire String Quartet, the quartet-in-residence for the West Virginia Symphony, are working hard to show that.
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Montclaire String Quartet's mission is to educate as well as entertain
Amelia Chan knows a lot of people have a preconceived notion of what string quartet music sounds like. She also knows it's much more varied than that notion. She and the other members of the Montclaire String Quartet, the quartet-in-residence for the West Virginia Symphony, are working hard to show that.
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