Efim Boico is a violinist in the Fine Arts Quartet, in residence at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.

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Classical: Fine Arts Quartet Offers Spring Festival
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Fine Arts Quartet Offers Spring Festival

World-class ensemble presents 3 concerts, 6 guest artists and great music, all for free.

Classical: Fine Arts Quartet Offers Summer Festival
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Fine Arts Quartet Offers Summer Festival

Three free concerts in July. And what a lineup of compositions.

Classical: Quartet Returns With Fun Program
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Quartet Returns With Fun Program

World-class Fine Arts Quartet with play Glazunov and Beethoven at his most genial.

Classical: The Fine Arts Quartet For Free
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The Fine Arts Quartet For Free

World-class ensemble returns to Milwaukee for two concerts this weekend, with works by Mozart, Beethoven, Philip Glass and more.

Classical: Quartet Performs New Work by Mozart
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Quartet Performs New Work by Mozart

A work for two pianos newly transcribed for a chamber group. Plus other unusual works.

Classical: Fine Arts Quartet Opens New Season
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Fine Arts Quartet Opens New Season

World-class quartet returns to its home base to perform Dvořák, Haydn and Shostakovich.

Classical: The Fine Arts Quartet Returns
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The Fine Arts Quartet Returns

They ended 55-year UWM residency last year, but return for all-Beethoven concert.

Classical: Fine Arts Quartet Returns
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Fine Arts Quartet Returns

Community brings quartet back to perform works by Beethoven, Shostakovich and Dvořák.

Classical: Fine Arts Quartet’s Farewell Concerts
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Fine Arts Quartet’s Farewell Concerts

Ending 55 years in residency at UWM with two power-packed concerts.

Classical: The Fine Arts Quartet Lives!
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The Fine Arts Quartet Lives!

The acclaimed quartet will not disband. But will it continue to play in Milwaukee?

Classical: The Greatest Quartet Ever Composed?
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The Greatest Quartet Ever Composed?

The FAQ blasts off with Beethoven, plus Haydn and Barber.

Classical: Fine Arts Quartet Ends an Era
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Fine Arts Quartet Ends an Era

Its final summer concert brings to an end a decades-long tradition.

Classical: FAQ Performs Rare Chausson Work
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FAQ Performs Rare Chausson Work

Two guest artists from France join the Fine Arts Quartet to reprise a January Bordeaux concert.

Classical: The Glorious Sound of the Cello
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The Glorious Sound of the Cello

Fine Arts Quartet and guest take on three works with powerful cello music.

Classical: World Class Music Is Free
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World Class Music Is Free

To celebrate its final year, Fine Arts Quartet’s summer concerts are free.

Classical: Mozart Piano Concerto Without Orchestra
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Mozart Piano Concerto Without Orchestra

Fine Arts Quartet specializes in chamber reductions of his keyboard concertos.

Classical: An Intimate Version of Mozart
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An Intimate Version of Mozart

Fine Arts Quartet and guests perform unique, reduced version of Mozart piano concerto.

Classical: The Bad Boy Of Classical Music?
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The Bad Boy Of Classical Music?

Fine Arts Quartet plays a work by quirky George Antheil, plus Mozart and Brahms.

Classical: Summer Series Finale
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Summer Series Finale

The internationally known Shanghai Quartet closes out this year's Summer Evenings of Music Series.

Classical: A Profound Summer Evening
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A Profound Summer Evening

FAQ continues summer series with an evening of French chamber music.

Classical: Smiles of a Summer Night
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Smiles of a Summer Night

FAQ opens summer series with a sunny Brahms sextet and top guest musicians.

Classical: Why They Love Saint-Saens
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Why They Love Saint-Saens

The Fine Arts Quartet has championed the French Romantic composer, and will again.

Classical: Two Premieres For Milwaukee
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Two Premieres For Milwaukee

Fine Arts Quartet has discovered and will perform two little-known, pre-1900 composers.

Classical: Back to the Standards
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Back to the Standards

Fine Arts Quartet's Sunday concert features works by Schubert and Ravel they've previously recorded.

Classical: Fine Arts Quartet Goes Russian
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Fine Arts Quartet Goes Russian

Works by Glazunov and Rachmaninoff featured in Sunday's season opener.

Review: French Musician a Disaster in FAQ Concert
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French Musician a Disaster in FAQ Concert

Fine Arts Quartet’s final summer concert would have been wonderful, if not for guest clarinetist Michel Lethiec.