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Friday Juilliard String Quartet The internationally renowned quartet welcomes new violinist Nick Eanet and guest pianist Gilles Vonsattel in performing works by Bartok, Bolcom and Beethoven.
Free & easy events 2010
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First, Joel Smirnoff, the quartet's second violinist, took over the job; when he became president of the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2008 the quartet signed on Nick Eanet, one of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra's two concertmasters.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2011
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First, Joel Smirnoff, the quartet's second violinist, took over the job; when he became president of the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2008 the quartet signed on Nick Eanet, one of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra's two concertmasters.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2011
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Soon after his appointment was announced, Mr. Eanet broke his wrist skating.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2011
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Soon after his appointment was announced, Mr. Eanet broke his wrist skating.
NYT > Home Page By ALLAN KOZINN 2011
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Eanet said they hope to have a decision in time for the annual Cubs Convention on Jan. 14-16
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Eanet said it's "not a prerequisite" that Santo's replacement be an ex-Cub, but it is their "preference."
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Eanet said the list of candidates will include those who have filled in for Santo in the past, but declined to address speculation on rumored candidates.
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In Wednesday's College Championship semifinal show, Eanet guessed "Dewey" to an answer calling for the name of the person who said, "I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm's way."
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In Wednesday's College Championship semifinal show, Eanet guessed "Dewey" to an answer calling for the name of the person who said, "I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm's way."
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