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THE ALLEGRI QUARTET. —From left are Eli Goren (violin), Patrick Ireland (viola), James Barton (violin) and William Pleeth (cello). As Mr Barton bows with his left arm, the players are able to seat themselves so that all have the faces of their instruments turned toward the audience, thus solving a great problem of quartet balance.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 9

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THE ALLEGRI QUARTET.—From left are Eli Goren (violin), Patrick Ireland (viola), James Barton (violin) and William Pleeth (cello). As Mr Barton bows with his left arm, the players are able to seat themselves so that all have the faces of their instruments turned toward the audience, thus solving a great problem of quartet balance. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 9

THE ALLEGRI QUARTET.—From left are Eli Goren (violin), Patrick Ireland (viola), James Barton (violin) and William Pleeth (cello). As Mr Barton bows with his left arm, the players are able to seat themselves so that all have the faces of their instruments turned toward the audience, thus solving a great problem of quartet balance. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 9