Siegmund Nissel: Amadeus Quartet second violin - Read More |
| Date Added: May 26, 2008 12:12:02 PM |
| The term "to play second fiddle" is commonly taken to indicate inferiority. There was certainly nothing inferior in the playing of Siegmund Nissel, who was second violin in the Amadeus Quartet, the celebrated string quartet founded in London just after the Second World War. Nissel was not only a very accomplished musician in his own right but he was also greatly respected as a teacher. |
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