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Dallas String Quartet was founded by violist Ion Zanca in 2007. While earning his master's degree at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, Zanca started a traditional string quartet with musicians he had met on campus. [7] The ensemble began playing private events and building a fanbase of classical music audiences. [8]
This is a list of recognized string quartets (i.e. groups of musical performers), current or past, in alphabetical order. It does not include the names of musical quartet compositions. It does not include the names of musical quartet compositions.
Balanescu Quartet; Bang on a Can All Stars; Birmingham Contemporary Music Group; BIT20 Ensemble; Canadian Brass; California EAR Unit; Centro de Experimentación y Producción de Música Contemporánea; The City of Tomorrow; Concorde; Corigliano Quartet; Crash Ensemble; Da Capo Chamber Players; Del Sol Quartet; Der Gestanke; Divertimento ...
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Well-Strung is an American string quartet based in New York City [1] that is known for fusing classical music with modern pop music. [2] The band was formed in 2012 [3] by band member Chris Marchant and producer Mark Cortale. [1]
The polling site 538 questioned dozens of wedding DJs in 2017 about the songs they were most often told to refrain from playing, and the results indicated that group dances — e.g, “The Chicken ...
The most recent incarnation of the quartet was formed in the year 2000, while studying at the Walter Stauffer Academy in Cremona with Salvatore Accardo, Rocco Filippini, and Bruno Giuranna. The ensemble, with the current members since 2002, continued their studies with Piero Farulli of the Quartetto Italiano at the Fiesole School of Music and ...
Thomas Wilson (1927–2001): Four string quartets most notably String Quartet No. 3 (1958) McEwen Composition Prize and String Quartet No. 4 (1978), as well as numerous other chamber works. Samuel Adler (born 1928): Ten quartets; No. 6 includes a soprano part. Ursula Mamlok (1928–2016): Two string quartets (1962, 1997).