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The early history of the string quartet is in many ways the history of the development of the genre by the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. There had been examples of divertimenti for two solo violins, viola and cello by the Viennese composers Georg Christoph Wagenseil and Ignaz Holzbauer ; and there had long been a tradition of performing ...
Dances: Real & Imagined – Guitar & String Quartet; Designs- 2 flutes, cello, piano; Diversions (Settings of Jim Thurber texts) – narrator, flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn and piano; Dune Music – flute, oboe, cello and piano; Duo Sonatina – 2 Euphoniums, piano (a vers. with 14 piece ensemble, also) Fireflies – Oboe, Harpsichord ...
String Quartet No. 4: string quartet: unperformed-1952-String Quartet No. 5: string quartet: unperformed-1952: Op. 25: String Quartet No. 6: string quartet: 8' London 06.12.1954: LP [22] LP/CD [23] MIL: 1952: Op. 27: Excerpta Tractati Logico-Philosophici (Motet) unaccompanied chorus: 10' Dartington August 1954-LP [24] CD [25] SCH: Text: Ludwig ...
John Tavener (1944–2013): Four string quartets: The Hidden Treasure – String Quartet No. 1; The Last Sleep of the Virgin – String Quartet No. 2, for string quartet and handbells; Diódia – String Quartet No. 3; The Bridegroom – String Quartet No. 4; plus other works including parts for string quartet.
Given the prominence of the instrument in Brouwer's oeuvre, his works for guitar solo, guitar ensembles, as well as guitar concertos, are all placed in a separate category. However, pieces which include guitar as part of a mixed ensemble, and ones for guitar and tape, are placed into the chamber music category.
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 ...
The Dublin Guitar Quartet is an Irish guitar quartet that specialises in the performance of contemporary classical music, particularly music associated with minimalist composers such as Philip Glass, [1] Steve Reich, [2] Arvo Pärt and Kevin Volans. [3] The bulk of their repertoire consists of their own transcriptions of works by these composers.
They play nylon string guitars to imitate a variety of instruments and effects. They have played in many styles: baroque, bluegrass, flamenco, rock, and new-age. The quartet received a Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album in 2005 for Guitar Heroes.