The Enso String Quartet has returned to the Interlochen Adult Chamber Music Camp as guest artists-in-residence. The ensemble’s name is derived from the Japanese Zen painting of the circle, which represents many things: perfection and imperfection, the moment of chaos that is creation, the emptiness of the void, the endless circle of life, and the fullness of the spirit. In addition to teaching during the camp, Enso gives three recitals over the course of six days. Still, they found time to drop by IPR's Studio A to perform excerpts from Five Pieces for String Quartet by Erwin Schulhoff.
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