File:The Budapest String Quartet.png
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DescriptionThe Budapest String Quartet.png |
English: The four Russians. A jubilant Budapest String Quartet shortly after its historic March 20, 1938 concert in Town Hall, New York. From left to right: Josef Roisman, Boris Kroyt, Alexander Schneider, Mischa Schneider. |
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Da sinistra a destra: Josef Roisman, Boris Kroyt, Alexander Schneider, Mischa Schneider
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