<p>First organized in Brussels in 1912 by precocious young Belgian musicians the Pro Arte String Quartet has survived two world wars and is still performing more than a century later -- a durability unique in the annals of such ensembles. Its membership has included such extraordinary musicians as founding first violinist Alphonse Onnou and his successor Rudolf&nbsp;Kolisch. The Pro Arte was the first string quartet to be affiliated with an American university a significant and much-imitated status and the group continues to function in residence at the University of Wisconsin. This book traces the Pro Arte Quartet&#39;s history from its beginnings to the present highlighted by portraits of the diverse fascinating and colorful personalities musicians and others who have been a part of that history. The phases of its repertoires are analyzed and the legacy of its recordings many of pioneering significance is reviewed. As a whole the volume offers a panoramic window into a century of musical life. John W. Barker is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of <em>Wagner and Venice</em> (2008) and <em>Wagner and Venice Fictionalized: Variations on a Theme</em> (2012) both available from the University of Rochester Press.</p>
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