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  1. 8 de abr. de 2020 · The Best Compilation of Classical String Quartet Music by Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and Other Famous Classical Composers for Full 10 Hours!

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  2. 26 de dic. de 2018 · Schubert: Complete String Quartets. Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Google Play): https://brilliant-classics.lnk.to/Sch... More Information: https://www ...

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  3. Best of String Quartets - YouTube. Cordless Music. 151K subscribers. 5.8K views 11 months ago. ...more. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of chamber music and discover timeless...

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  4. Quartet, a musical composition for four instruments or voices; also, the group of four performers. Although any music in four parts can be performed by four individuals, the term has come to be used primarily in referring to the string quartet (two violins, viola, and cello), which has been one of.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Haydn String Quartet, Op 76 No 3, 'Emperor'
    • Mozart String Quartet No 19, K465, 'Dissonance'
    • Beethoven String Quartet No 14, Op 131
    • Schubert String Quartet No 14, 'Death and The Maiden'
    • Dvořák String Quartet No 12, Op 96, 'American'
    • Debussy String Quartet, Op 10
    • Janáček String Quartet No 2, 'Lettres Intimes'
    • Bartók String Quartet No 5, Sz 102
    • Shostakovich String Quartet No 8, Op 110
    • Britten String Quartet No 2, Op 36

    The Lindsays 'These are among the finest Haydn quartet recordings I have heard in years, performances which I am sure will quickly establish themselves as classics of the genre. They are consistently a degree more refined in texture and control of dynamic, while the ensemble is more polished.' (Read the album review) ● Top 10 Haydn recordings: Ten ...

    Cuarteto Casals 'Most arresting of all is the slow movement, for these musicians a sequence of pain and abraded nerve-ends behind a smokescreen of Andante cantabile. Cuarteto Casals shatter a glass ceiling of historic inhibitions and camouflage nothing. Enshrined herein is a rare order of musicianship.' (Read the album review) ● The 50 best Wolfgan...

    Takács Quartet 'The Takács evidently appreciate this music both as musical argument and as sound. Try their glassy sul ponticello at the end of Op 131’s Scherzo, or the many instances where plucked and bowed passages are fastidiously balanced. Attenuated inflections are honoured virtually to the letter, textures carefully differentiated, musical pa...

    Pavel Haas Quartet 'The crazed tarantella that closes the quartet is a tour de force, raw, visceral and with an emotional immediacy that is almost unbearable. Such is the intensity of the playing that by the end of the disc you, too, are quite exhausted. But that’s perhaps how it should be.' (Read the review) ● The 50 greatest Franz Schubert record...

    Pavel Haas Quartet (Gramophone's Recording of the Year, 2011) 'For tonal variety, listen to the Quartet’s ghostly quiet playing in the trio of the American’s third movement (at, say, 2'40''), or the sensitive way this otherwise dancing movement tails off. Above all, you sense musicians enjoying themselves on home territory, and as such they’re supe...

    Quatuor Ebène (Gramophone's Recording of the Year, 2009) 'There’s a fluidity to the Ebène’s playing of both works that suits the music’s character, a mood of wistfulness too that the Ravel especially benefits from. This improvisatory approach is hardly surprising from an ensemble that is also celebrated for its jazz performances.' (Read the album r...

    Quatuor Diotima 'The Diotima Quartet claim the first recording of the new Bärenreiter edition (not yet published, to my knowledge) of Janácek’s Intimate Letters Quartet. And this is no small matter of the odd slur, dot and accidental. Whole phrases come out with startlingly unfamiliar textures and tempo relationships; the floaty five-note downward ...

    Heath Quartet (shortlisted for Gramophone's Chamber Award in 2018) 'The Heaths follow the relatively recent interpretative approach (typified by the Emerson Quartet’s 1988 cycle) that views these works primarily as part of the classical tradition. Their playing isn’t as glossy, perhaps, as other recent entrants into this field, such as the Jerusale...

    Emerson String Quartet (winner of the GramophoneChamber Award, 2000) 'The accent may no longer be Russian, but the playing is undeniably committed in its coolness, exposing nerve endings with cruel clarity. The hard, diamond-like timbre of the two violins (the leader's role is shared democratically) is far removed from the breadth of tone one might...

    Belcea Quartet 'Collectors familiar with any of the earlier sets of the quartets may not warm immediately to the Belcea’s exceptionally dramatic way with the music’s contrasting materials. Yet I’ve found almost nothing forced or eccentric here. The hell-for-leather tempo adopted for the First’s finale is genuinely exciting, not a scramble, and alth...

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  5. Brilliant and moving chamber music works for the string quartet.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuartetQuartet - Wikipedia

    In music, a quartet ( French: quatuor, German: Quartett, Italian: quartetto, Spanish: cuarteto, Polish: kwartet) is an ensemble of four singers. [1] [2] Classical. String quartet. A string quartet in performance. From left to right - violin 1, violin 2, cello, viola.