The Decline of an American String Quartet: Improvisations: But No
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Jazz
The Decline of an American String Quartet: Improvisations: But No was released on January 1, 1988 by Legacy Recordings as a part of the album Turtle Island String Quartet
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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Turtle Island String Quartet
Performer
Darol Anger
Violin
David Balakrishnan
Violin
Irene Sazer
Violin
Mark Summer
Cello
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Darol Anger
Composer
David Balakrishnan
Composer
Irene Sazer
Composer
Mark Summer
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Darol Anger
Producer
David Balakrishnan
Producer


