It seems to me that Shostakovich's string quartets are infrequently performed by string quartet ensembles here in the USA. Would you agree20 I'm usually bored by the Haydn or Mozart quartet that opens the typical program, and I'm really tired of hearing Ravel and/or Debussy that pop all too often. With 15 quartets, you'd think Shostakovich would get more 'air time' simply due to the range of his works. The only quartet I know well is the 8th, which I've loved for many years, but I hardly know the other ones. So if his quartets are indeed seldom performed (hard to tell by Google searching), why is this? Do string players consider most of the quartets to be generally inferior to others in the literature? That would seem to be most likely reason, since I can't believe that the players wouldn't be familiar with such a large body of work. Since I have a complete Quartet set by the Fitzwilliam, I've decided to listen attentively to all of them and see if I can answer my own questions. But it would nice to hear some other opinions. PS: I know that 2006 is the 100th anniversary of Shostakovich's birth so there will be plenty of festivals, but I'm talking about year-in year-out programming. Cheers David