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The Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation (鈴木楽器製作所, Suzuki Gakki Seisakusho) is a Japanese musical instrument manufacturer. Founded in 1953 as a manufacturer of harmonicas , Suzuki later expanded to manufacturing Melodions , electronic musical instruments , and instruments for music education .
St. Petersburg String Quartet; Salomon Quartet; San Francisco; Schumann Quartet; Schuppanzigh Quartet; Section Quartet; Ševčík-Lhotský Quartet; Shanghai String Quartet; Shostakovich [9] [10] [11] Signum String Quartet; Silesian String Quartet; SKAZ String Quartet [12] Smetana Quartet; Smith Quartet; Soldier String Quartet; Somogyi String ...
Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition; Y. Ysaÿe Quartet (1886) Z. Zagreb Quartet
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Reflections on the theme B–A–C–H for string quartet (2002) Mirage: The Dancing Sun for eight violoncelli (2002) On the Edge of Abyss for seven violoncelli and two waterphones (2002) Verwandlung (Transformation) for trombone, saxophone quartet, cello, double bass, and tam-tam (2005) The Lyre of Orpheus for violin, percussion, and strings ...
Shinichi Suzuki was born on October 17, 1898, in Nagoya, Japan, as one of twelve children.His father, Masakichi Suzuki, was originally a maker of traditional Japanese string instruments but in 1880, he became interested in violins and by Shinichi's birth he had developed the first Japanese violin factory (now Suzuki Violin Co., Ltd.), at that time the largest such factory in the world.
The Suzuki method is a mid ... etc. that preferably has 30 or more strings). ... guitar accompaniment parts, duets, trios, string orchestra, and string quartet ...
The Jupiter String Quartet (sometimes referred to as the Jupiter Quartet) is an American classical music ensemble founded in 2001.It is a string quartet consisting of Nelson Lee (violin); sisters Meg Freivogel (violin) and Liz Freivogel (viola); and Daniel McDonough (cello), who is Meg Freivogel's husband.