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  • orks on classical music, including The String Quartet: A History (1985), The Penguin Companion to C
  • Accompanied either by a quartet, a big band or just a cappella, Vocation's mu
  • NGC 89 is a galaxy, part of Robert's Quartet, a group of four interacting galaxies.
  • posed two symphonies, two concertos, a string quartet, a trio and several songs.
  • the lead characters accompanied by a doo-wop quartet, a hip hop MC and a violinist.
  • The album features a quartet, a small band for Mingus, in somewhat poor re
  • rst award - the Audience Prize for his string quartet A silentii sonitu in the Ars Musica Festival,
  • In 1995, a eurodance cover version by Italian quartet A.D.A.M. featuring Amy reached No. 16 in the
  • iere in Moscow on October 9, 1931 by the Roth Quartet, according to the composer (writing in his "s
  • It was during this era that the quartet achieved immense popularity, particularly in
  • Joel Smirnoff left the quartet after its 2008-2009 season to become presiden
  • 1992, this was Boy Krazy's first single as a quartet, after Renee Veneziale left the band in 1991.
  • took over leadership of the London Saxophone Quartet after the death of its founder Michael Krein,
  • Quartet Afterstorm (1994; Black Saint)
  • cks to Gaza upon the announcement that the UN Quartet agreed to expand the sanctions against Iran d
  • d the Manchester Jazz Festival (with the Grew Quartet), Akbank Jazz Festival (Instanbul) and Tamper
  • oklyn Philharmonic, Diedre Murray, the Kronos Quartet, Akyenee Baako and Drumsong Productions, The
  • e', MAGNET, Joe Chindamo Trio, Sarah McKenzie Quartet, Albare, Thymolphthalein, Shannon Barnett, Lu
  • ances later collated on CD as Trio Live - the quartet album Sizzle and his first big-band disc, Cry
  • He also recorded a quartet album in 1981 with his wife, Terry Lamond, si
  • Other Hours is his first quartet album, and it is also his first instrumental
  • Have You Heard? is the second Dick Morrissey Quartet album.
  • Storm Warning! is the fourth Dick Morrissey Quartet album.
  • The Concord Quartet: Alcott, Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau and the
  • Borgmann also participated in the quartet Alliance with Petrowsky, DJ jayrope and Micha
  • ds Festival in 1889, violist of the Grompertz Quartet along with violinists Richard Gompertz, Haydn
  • He also performed in McLean's quartet, along with Billy Higgins and LaMont Johnson.
  • He went on to join the Ronnie Scott Quartet, along with another early Dick Morrissey Quar
  • Hagen is a founding member of the Hagen Quartet, along with her siblings Lukas, Angelika (lat
  • second leg in the 4x400m bronze medal winnng quartet alongside Nicola Sanders, Lee McConnell and P
  • The Prima Vista Quartet also enjoys performing jazz, tango, klezmer,
  • The Australian Jazz Quartet also reunited for tours and recording in 1994
  • Jean Dupouy, Jean Dane, and Ron Carbone; the quartet also recorded with violist Maureen Gallagher)
  • The Quartet also programmed these works on a national tou
  • Recorded on January 13, 1956, the quartet also featured Jo Jones, an innovative and inf
  • ng in the call-and-response style of a gospel quartet, although it is in the straight twelve-bar bl
  • ster Young, accompanied by the Oscar Peterson Quartet, although the title incorrectly states the ba
  • drums in an early line-up of The New York Art Quartet, aluminum double bass, and organ.
  • oul" is the second release from the Icelandic quartet Amiina.
  • AnimaminA is the debut EP of Icelandic string quartet Amiina.
  • ch Ballester, Manguito, and the Harlem String Quartet, among others.
  • Vienna Musikverein on 8 May 1958 by the Ramor Quartet, an ensemble that had also fled into exile.
  • wo brass quintets, four piano trios, a string quartet, an oboe quintet, a duo for violin and cello,
  • the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Martin String Quartet and London Symphony Orchestra, playing with t
  • i.e. the second formation of the Strub String Quartet) and Elly Ney (piano).
  • She has also performed with the Kronos Quartet and Shooglenifty and featured on the Aborigin
  • d gospel music label started by The Statesmen Quartet and The Blackwood Brothers in 1959.
  • s the director and accompanist of the “Gounod Quartetand a bass singer in the “Cecilia” Club.
  • e would become Boyz II Men's final album as a quartet, and their last effort to receive extensive p
  • reer, Miller sang with the Harmonizing Browns Quartet and played banjo, but in the late 1920s he sw
  • ettist Todd Palmer and the St Lawrence String Quartet, and already scheduled for further performanc
  • cluded the Selkirk Settlers band, the Altones quartet, and dance troupe Valley Beaux and Belles.
  • onia brevis, a prelude for large orchestra, a quartet and a quintet for strings, further chamber mu
  • s and his Famous Astronotes, Frank van Bommel Quartet and Curtis Clark.
  • iller had previously managed the James Taylor Quartet, and the label's first signing was the band G
  • As a member of Ronnie Scott's quartet and quintet for several years, Louis began re
  • the Trumpet" performed by the King's Heralds quartet and closed with his poem "Have Faith in God"
  • d Attraction (2005-2006) for 2 voices, string quartet and percussion on a text by R. Buckminster Fu
  • Area, Daniel Wang, Morgan Geist, Kelley Polar Quartet, and Jersey Devil Social Club.
  • gogue Karl Freund (first violin of the Freund Quartet) and later with Henryk Szeryng.
  • mong his disciples, Vadivelu of the Thanjavur Quartet, and his brother Baluswami Dikshitar pioneere
  • a string quartet, and
  • It consists of a clarinet in A with a string quartet and has a duration of approximately thirty-fi
  • The act has since become a quartet, and have released five full-length albums.
  • In the early 60s he led a quartet and an octet with Graham Bond, Dick Heckstall
  • he Christian Vander Trio and Christian Vander Quartet, and in Offering.
  • hamber music, notably in the Rosamunde string quartet and in the Impromptu Op. 142 No. 3, in B flat
  • inner Native New Yorker with the Ebony String Quartet and Demetrius Spaneas on multi-winds.
  • He was a member of the Apollo Saxophone Quartet and producer of the London Saxophonic.
  • 1987 he founded the German Melton Tuba Quartet and is intermittent member of German Brass.
  • w as he founded his own group, the Gary Windo Quartet, and worked with Brotherhood of Breath, Centi
  • at the age of 21, Martin formed her own jazz quartet, and was signed by the Scottish jazz label Li
  • Blossoms in 1919 and Sissy in 1932, a string quartet and cadenzas, including ones for the Brahms D
  • at the North Sea Jazz Festival with both his quartet and big band.
  • Continuity 2 (1999), bass recorder quartet and electronics.
  • He is a former member of The New York Jazz Quartet, and is in a band with Kevin Eubanks, fellow
  • Orbert's composition, "Concerto for Jazz Quartet and Orchestra" received rave reviews after he
  • was composed and played by Branford Marsalis Quartet and Terence Blanchard.
  • riend Henrik Knudsen: "Today we played my new quartet and it sounds as I had expected.
  • s Army during World War II, where he formed a quartet and was allowed to sing for his fellow soldie
  • recording of Schoenberg's Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra which earned a grammy nominatio
  • mbles and collaborations, including his trio, quartet, and quintet; his large-scale works with poet
  • ra, the Nieuw Ensemble, the Aurelia Saxophone Quartet and Orkest de Volharding.
  • Pro Corda Suite (1977), string quartet and string orchestra
  • n including the Double Concerto, First String Quartet and the song-cycle Self-Referential Songs and
  • s with jazz drummer Joe Morello (Dave Brubeck Quartet) and classic-rock drummer Simon Kirke (Bad Co
  • Live video clips with the John Abercrombie Quartet and with the Masada String Trio can be viewed
  • The fifth number is a quartet and chorus ("The glorious Company of the Apos
  • a for violin and piano, Variations for String Quartet and numerous Romances
  • As the vocalist for Esa Pethman's quartet and Hazy Osterwald's sextet in the early 1960
  • He was a member of the Morehouse Quartet and Glee Club, and played violin in the colle
  • st that it was quite similar to the surviving quartet, and reconstructions as a piano trio have bee
  • a chamber music ensemble consisting of string quartet and flute.
  • , the Nightcrawlers, Mica Paris, James Taylor Quartet and Al Green, the pair were approached by Pet
  • n years she was a member of Anthony Braxton's Quartet and the Reggie Workman Ensemble.
  • Raymond played second violin in the Aeolian Quartet, and Ann's father was the violinist Leonard H
  • chestra, on both dates consisting of a string quartet and four-piece rhythm section, augmented by f
  • laboration between Clark's improvising string quartet and four singers.
  • ly the home of the hit musical Million Dollar Quartet and the home of the Emerald City Theatre Comp
  • ternational Chamber Ensemble of Rome, Carmina Quartet and Reykjavik Wind Quintet and has partnered
  • nst Berendt, saw the quintet work with a koto quartet and was feted for mixing jazz with traditiona
  • s a member of trumpetstar Paolo Fresu's Devil Quartet and Kind of Porgy and Bess ensemble.
  • In 1948, he formed The Statesmen Quartet, and remained the group's anchor for decades.
  • The Busch Quartet and Serkin became the nucleus of the Busch Ch
  • In 1990 Angel left the quartet, and was replaced by Celin's son Celino.
  • r SATB choir, baritone soloist, organ, string quartet and trumpet (2009), by Benjamin Cornelius-Bat
  • ss Dragon Saxophone Band, Northstar Saxophone Quartet, and Crosswinds Duo, and co-founded the San D
  • les for strings, flute, and clarinet; a piano quartet; and a lyric drama, Le Puits.
  • Lyric Opera San Diego, the Spectrum Saxophone Quartet, and numerous professional musical theater pr
  • rovided an original score along with a string quartet and choir featuring members of the LA Master
  • t' in 2000, but Rubalcaba and Soares left the quartet and were replaced by Brent Asbury and Kenseth
  • l, was performed by Elliot Goldenthal; Kronos Quartet and Deaf Elk and provided the music for the s
  • h album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet and their third on the Canadian Justin Time l
  • in 1991 with James Taylor of the James Taylor Quartet and Simon Bartholomew from the Brand New Heav
  • 1990s and 2000s he continued to lead his own quartet and accompanied the successful Ella Fitzgeral
  • 1916, founding member of the Berkshire String Quartet, and Dean of Music at Yale University.
  • of Seduction: Terry Tempest Williams's Desert Quartet and the Biblical Song of Songs".
  • ples of the style include Lewis's Modern Jazz Quartet and solo efforts, Teddy Charles, Don Ellis, G
  • to Vadim Borisovsky, violist of the Beethoven Quartet, and the viola is accordingly given a promine
  • It was premiered by the Beethoven Quartet and is dedicated to his close friend Moisei W
  • Goldberg had a first rate quartet, and he kicked the band with his powerful dru
  • arpur, Ken Maxwell, Daybreak, Redemption Male Quartet and Stephen Corry all took part in the servic
  • t popularized in the 1940s by The Golden Gate Quartet and later recorded by Elvis Presley among oth
  • s were an overture, From the Plains; a string quartet and some other pieces of chamber music, and s
  • r moved to New York, where he founded another quartet and served as concertmaster of the NBC Sympho
  • rnst Wallfisch was a member of the Pro Musica Quartet and the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra prio
  • usic has been performed by the Emerson String Quartet; and also by the Emerson Quartet and the Ardi
  • relude, Air and Variation for bassoon, string quartet and piano
  • ral notable performers, including the Arditti Quartet and singer Brigitte Fassbaender.
  • oque Ensemble, Ensemble Kaprizma, Aviv String Quartet and others.
  • to the Silence" for soprano, baritone, string quartet and orchestra, 1996-2000
  • neider had remained in close contact with the quartet and he stood in for Ortenberg or Gorodetzky w
  • Op. 4 Octet, for clarinet, bassoon, string quartet and double-bass (1933)
  • s well as a jazz performance by Arpeggio Jazz Quartet and a new play featuring Shakespeare's fights
  • uncommon instrumentation of clarinet, string quartet, and piano.
  • Quartetto concertato for string quartet and 6 string duos (1978)
  • He is the leader of the Harold Adams Quartet, and a member of the group Moon August.
  • ecorded with Duke Ellington's octet, quintet, quartet and trio.
  • th drummer Trevor Tomkins, of the Don Rendell Quartet, and together with fellow tenors Dick Morriss
  • h album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet and their first on the Canadian Justin Time l
  • eleven string quartets, a quintet for string quartet and double bass, and many works for the doubl
  • performed with groups such as The Messengers Quartet and The Sound.
  • ng orchestra & two horns, Concerto for string quartet and wind orchestra, and several of his jazz a
  • sition by Ornette Coleman for trumpet, string quartet, and percussion; commissioning three members
  • Harmonies du soir, for string quartet and orchestra, Op.31
  • a, and ensembles such as the Juilliard String Quartet and Blair String Quartet.
  • "Litanies" (1979) string quartet and vibraphone
  • w Jersey Symphony Orchestra, the Miami String Quartet, and the Ciompi Quartet.
  • ed briefly as pianist for drummer Max Roach's quartet and wrote arrangements for Roach, Marvin Gaye
  • music ensembles, including the New York Piano Quartet, and was an extra violist with the notable Bu
  • He is a founder of the Moscow Baroque Quartet and the Moscow Chamber Academy (with Tatiana
  • he Sabine Meyer Wind Ensemble, the Alban Berg Quartet and Hagen Quartet.
  • orks and chamber music such as his 2nd string quartet and his Flute sonata.
  • me that included Vienna's Eggner Trio, Takacs Quartet and Jerusalem Quartet as well as Romanian Tam
  • It is the last album released by the American Quartet and the final album Jarrett released on a lab
  • Bramwell, the Humphrey Lyttelton-Wally Fawkes quartet, and the concert was compered by James Asman.
  • became a founder member of the Ray Ellington Quartet and recorded with Django Reinhardt in 1946.
  • In 1995 he founded the Tim Amann Quartet, and enjoyed a number of successes, including
  • lbum was the band's first studio release as a quartet and their final album before their disbandmen
  • It was written originally for string quartet and named simply Serenade in G major.
  • ions in the country, including the Elton Dean quartet, and Elton Dean's Ninesense.
  • It is a cover song by The String Quartet and is on the album Strung Out - The String Q
  • e Sextets of Johannes Brahms with the Amadeus Quartet and other well known quartets.
  • rg) is a chamber music competition for String Quartet and Piano Trio in Hamburg/Germany, from Septe
  • c of The Times) arranged the piece for string quartet and solo tenor.
  • e Rage is an experimental album by the Kronos Quartet and Eric Gupton (reading).
  • It was commissioned by the Stanley String Quartet, and received its first performance in 1960 b
  • sung bass in groups such as the Happy Harmony Quartet and the Deliverance Quartet.
  • He formed a string quartet and gave concerts with it and as a soloist.
  • uartets, including C.R. Melton's All American Quartet and Bobby Strickland's Southlanders Quartet i
  • rt Moore and the Wildcats, the Henry Kimbrell Quartet and the Sonny Harris Group.
  • ck includes music by Tom Verlaine, the Kronos Quartet, and R. L. Burnside.
  • e Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Kronos Quartet, and the MIT Wind Ensemble.
  • c, numbered 3xxxx, that included the Peerless Quartet and Fred Van Eps.
  • gan as a gospel singer with the Chosen Gospel Quartet and the Spirit of Memphis Quartet.
  • Europe twice a year with his own Ernie Watts Quartet, and is often a featured artist in Asia, as w
  • Things Unseen, Solo, duo, trio, quartet and quintet, with Albert Dailey, Ray Drummond
  • e still in high school, the brothers formed a quartet and often won competitions around the Boston
  • "An American Concerto," which featured a jazz quartet and a symphony orchestra.
  • der of string quartets, including the Kolisch Quartet and the Pro Arte Quartet.
  • was the founding violist of the Chilingirian Quartet, and has also recorded several albums as a so
  • phernalia, and the Peter Lemer-Billy Thompson Quartet and Duo.
  • erformers, like Nigel Kennedy, Vertavo String Quartet, and many symphony orchestras in Europe.
  • above mentioned piano concerto were a string quartet and several works for piano that included all
  • hiladelphia Orchestra, the Dannreuther String Quartet and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • She leads her own quartet and is the co-leader of a quartet with Sumi T
  • Brott, Elisabeth Schumann, the McGill String Quartet, and the Montreal String Quartet.
  • he was the first to establish a professional quartet and put them on the road for the purpose of s
  • She is leader of the Suzanne Davis Trio and Quartet and also performs with the Bart Weisman Group
  • s for the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Arditti Quartet and the Lindsay String Quartet.
  • He has worked with such performers as Kronos Quartet and the Paul Dresher Ensemble, and composers
  • with the 1961 appearance of the Dave Brubeck Quartet and the 1962 Modern Jazz Quartet appearance a
  • ance" in all three guises: solo piano, string quartet, and full orchestral.
  • itations for Piano; Toccata for Piano, String Quartet and Double Bass (Orion String Quartet; Esko L
  • erkins in the Broadway musical Million Dollar Quartet and on the original Broadway cast recording,
  • " is a bluegrass tribute to the famed country quartet, and earned them an Album of the Year nominat
  • entor, Bill Le Sage, he joined Ronnie Scott's Quartet and stayed until it ceased working in 1995.
  • f & Why is an album by Simon Haram, The Lyric Quartet, and members of The Michael Nyman Band, featu
  • It was the era of Rafiq Babayev's jazz quartet, and later, that of Vagif Mustafazadeh.
  • and Max Levinson, the Boston Composers String Quartet and the Atlantic Brass Quintet all performed
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