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- Kopelman_Quartet abstract "The Kopelman Quartet is a Russian string quartet founded in 2002 by Mikhail Kopelman (violin), Boris Kuschnir (violin), Igor Sulyga (viola) and Mikhail Milman (cello). They studied at the Moscow Conservatory in the 1970s, but pursued individual careers for twenty-five years before founding the quartet.The quartet has played at many major international venues, including the Musikverein, Vienna, and the Dom Muzyki, Moscow, and appears regularly at venues such as the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam and the Wigmore Hall, London. Chamber music partners have included Elisabeth Leonskaja, Mischa Maisky and Julian Rachlin.Festival appearances have included the Edinburgh International Festival, the Valladolid Festival, the Zurich Festival, the Colmar Festival, Prague Spring Festival, the Wimbledon Music Festival and the Ravinia Festival in the United States.".
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- Kopelman_Quartet background "classical_ensemble".
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- Kopelman_Quartet genre Classical_music.
- Kopelman_Quartet hometown Moscow.
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- Kopelman_Quartet instrument Stradivarius.
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- Kopelman_Quartet genre Classical_music.
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- Kopelman_Quartet label "Nimbus, Wigmore Live".
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