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Alfred Pochon
(30 July 1878 — 26 February 1959)
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Name in Other Languages: Альфред Пошон, アルフレッド・ポション, الفريد پوتشون
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Aliases: Пошон, Альфред
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 10011850, LCCN: n80159255, ISNI: 0000000080893005, GND: 11624738X, SUDOC: 11153061X, BNF: 13547786f, HDS: 048800, MusicBrainz: be30b370-1025-465c-a02f-ca1ab5745ce4, ICCU: DDSV070284
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Member of the
Flonzaley Quartet It was Pochon who suggested to Stravinsky that he should write a piece for string quartet. This became
3 Pieces for String Quartet, K019 (Stravinsky, Igor). The Flonzaley Quartet gave the first performance of the quartet version on 8 November 1915 in Chicago. (The 1918 version received its first performance by the Philharmonic Quartet of London on 13 February 1919. Its members were Frederic Holding, Marjorie Bentwich, Raymond Jeremy and
Cedric Sharpe.)
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