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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.
She played in the RaVen Quartet from 2007 to 2014. She has a younger sister named Nicola who is a violinist. She also toured with multiplatinum selling string quartet Bond as part of their Latin American tour leg in 2014 to cover Elspeth Hanson in viola, as well as Clean Bandit as violinist, starting in 2016.
The Ulysses Quartet (est. in 2015) is a professional string quartet based in New York City. [1] [2] The group's name pays homage to Homer's hero Odysseus and his 10-year voyage home, as well as to former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, near whose resting place in Upper Manhattan several of the group's members reside.
Gabriel Fauré – String Quartet Op. 121 (recorded twice: on RCA and Surroundedby Entertainment), Piano Quartet in c Op. 15 (with Arthur Rubinstein) Edvard Grieg – String Quartet in g Op. 27 (recorded twice: on RCA and Philips) Joseph Haydn – String Quartets in D Op. 20 No. 4, in g Op. 74 No. 3, in G Op. 77 No. 1, in F Op. 77 No. 2
Reviewing their disc of Schubert's String Quartets D87 & D887, Fiona Maddocks, the Observer's music critic said that "the excellent Spanish ensemble bring supple radiance and flair to two works which span Schubert's brief career". [8] Video recordings of Cuarteto Casals' broadcast performances in Spain and Germany are available on YouTube
Vol.2, string quartets #3 and #6 in 1996, #8.553783, Review on Classics Today Vol.3, string quartets #4, #5 and #7 in 1997, #8.553784, Review on Classics Today Terezín Ghetto Requiem by Sylvie Bodorová and string quartet by Ronald Stevenson, released on Arco Diva in 2003, #UP 0052-2 131
The Gewandhaus Quartet (German: Gewandhaus-Quartett) is a string quartet based in Leipzig. It was founded in 1808 by members of the Gewandhaus Orchester, as one of the first professional quartets in the world. In its more than 200-year history, they played many world premieres.
The String Quartet: A History. Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-27383-9. Griffiths, Paul: "String Quartet: §§5–9", in: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001). Scholes, Percy A. (1938). The Oxford Companion to Music. Oxford University Press.