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string quartet
noun
a musical composition, usually in three or four movements, for four stringed instruments, typically two violins, viola, and cello.
a first violinist, second violinist, violist, and cellist forming a group for the performance of string quartets and similar music.
string quartet
noun
an instrumental ensemble consisting of two violins, one viola, and one cello
a piece of music written for such a group, usually having the form and commonest features of a sonata
Word History and Origins
Origin of string quartet1
Example Sentences
She also mentioned she loved the Sunday string quartets that performed at the museum.
Exalted string quartet devotees belittled film soundtracks, while studio heads had a reputation for shunning classical music longhairs.
“The Holy Liftoff” realized by Samuel Clay Birmaher for flute and string quartet, opens with Chase on all five of her flutes, one played live, the others prerecorded.
Scribner: The string quartet plays from an empty dressing room for most of the show.
Santa Monica High School’s Chamber Orchestra brought a lovely, lyric sheen to Mahler’s string orchestra arrangement of Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” string quartet.
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