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Impromptu II A for string quartet and accordion (1999) Marcin Bortnowski (1972) Music in lent (2000) Mikhail Bronner (1952) 1812 Capriccio for bayan and string quartet (2012) Seven Yiddish Songs for bayan and string quartet (version) (2014) Walter Buczynski (1933) Projection for accordion and string quartet (1978)
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]
New York New Music Ensemble; Newband; Nouvel Ensemble Moderne; Orchestra 2001; Oslo Sinfonietta; Les Percussions de Strasbourg; Philip Glass Ensemble; Piano Circus; Present Music; Project Trio; Psappha New Music Ensemble; Quince Ensemble; Red Note Ensemble; Relâche; Sentieri selvaggi; S.E.M. Ensemble; Silesian String Quartet; Smith Quartet; So ...
The quartet's recording of Marjan Mozetich's Lament in the Trampled Garden won the Juno Award for Classical Composition of the Year in 2010. The Penderecki String Quartet is a champion of contemporary music and has premiered or commissioned over 100 new works from composers in Canada and abroad.
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.
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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]
A. Eaglefield-Hull, A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians (Dent, London 1924) (pre-1924 entries) R.D. Darrell, The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music (New York 1936) J.R. Bennett, Smetana on 3000 Records (Oakwood Press, 1974)