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  2. Musical ensemble - Wikipedia

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    The Kneisel String Quartet, led by Franz Kneisel, is an example of chamber music. This American ensemble debuted Dvořák's American Quartet, Opus 96 (photographed c. 1891.) An Iranian musical ensemble, painted by Kamal-ol-molk in 1886. In Western classical music, smaller ensembles are called chamber music ensembles.

  3. Chamber music - Wikipedia

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    This American ensemble debuted Dvořák's American Quartet, Op. 96. Parallel with the trend to seek new modes of tonality and texture was another new development in chamber music: the rise of nationalism. Composers turned more and more to the rhythms and tonalities of their native lands for inspiration and material.

  4. Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

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    [1] In the new structure, recordings are eligible if the ensemble contains 24 or fewer members, not including the conductor. In 2013, the category was renamed as Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance. The award goes to the winning ensemble and its conductor (if applicable).

  5. Ensemble (musical theatre) - Wikipedia

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    In musical theatre, the ensemble or chorus are the on-stage performers other than the featured players. Ensemble members typically do not play named characters and have few or no spoken lines or solo parts; rather, they sing and dance in unison. An ensemble member may play multiple roles through the course of a show.

  6. Quartet - Wikipedia

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    A standard quartet formation in pop and rock music is an ensemble typically consisting of a vocalist, an electric guitar, a bass guitar, and a drum kit. This configuration is sometimes modified so that the vocalist also plays guitar, or sometimes a keyboard instrument (e.g., organ , piano, synthesizer ) or soloing instrument (e.g., saxophone ...

  7. Kronos Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle, Washington. Its first performance was in November 1973. [2] Since 1978, the quartet has been based in San Francisco, California. The longest-running combination of performers (from 1978 to 1999) had Harrington and John Sherba on violin, Hank Dutt on viola, and Joan Jeanrenaud on ...

  8. What Determines Whether a Role Is Lead or Supporting? Oscar ...

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    The record for shortest performance by a best actress has been held since 1964 when Patricia Neal won for Hud after appearing on screen for just 21 minutes and 51 seconds. Neal holds the record ...

  9. Choir - Wikipedia

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    A choir (/ ˈ k w aɪər / KWIRE), also known as a chorale or chorus (from Latin chorus, meaning 'a dance in a circle') is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words is the music performed by the ensemble.