Music for String Quartet was composed by an 18-year-old Bernstein in 1936 while he was at Harvard. You can tell, authenticators agree, from the familiar scratch of his signature. … It could be Bernstein’s first major composition — or minor … Barely anybody has ever heard the thing.” – MSN (The Washington Post)

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