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Quartet

In music, a quartet (French: quatuor, German: Quartett, Italian: quartetto, Spanish: cuarteto, Polish: kwartet) is an ensemble of four singers.[1][2]

Classical edit

String quartet edit

 
A string quartet in performance. From left to right - violin 1, violin 2, cello, viola

In classical music, one of the most common combinations of four instruments in chamber music is the string quartet.[3] String quartets most often consist of two violins, a viola, and a cello. The particular choice and number of instruments derives from the registers of the human voice: soprano, alto, tenor and bass (SATB). In the string quartet, two violins play the soprano and alto vocal registers, the viola plays the tenor register and the cello plays the bass register.

Composers of notable string quartets include Joseph Haydn (68 compositions), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (23), Ludwig van Beethoven (16), Franz Schubert (15), Felix Mendelssohn (6), Johannes Brahms (3), Antonín Dvořák (14), Alexander Borodin (2), Béla Bartók (6), Elizabeth Maconchy (13), Darius Milhaud (18), Heitor Villa-Lobos (17), and Dmitri Shostakovich (15).[3] The Italian composer Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805), wrote 91 string quartets.

Less often, string quartets are written for other combinations of the standard string ensemble. These include quartets for one violin, two violas, and one cello, notably by Carl Stamitz (6 compositions) and others; and for one violin, one viola, and two cellos, by Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and others.

Piano quartet edit

Another common standard classical quartet is the piano quartet, usually consisting of violin, viola, cello, and piano. Romantic composers Beethoven, Brahms, and Mendelssohn each wrote three important compositions in this form, and Mozart, Dvořák, and Gabriel Fauré each wrote two.[3] Olivier Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time substitutes clarinet for viola.

Other instrumental quartets edit

Wind quartets are scored either the same as a string quartet with the wind instrument replacing the first violin (i.e. scored for wind, violin, viola and cello) or are groups of four wind instruments. Among the latter, the SATB format woodwind quartet of flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon is relatively common.

An example of a wind quartet featuring four of the same types of wind instruments is the saxophone quartet, consisting of soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone and baritone saxophone. Often a second alto may be substituted for the soprano part or a bass saxophone may be substituted for the baritone.[citation needed]

Vocal quartet edit

Compositions for four singers have been written for quartets a cappella; accompanied by instruments, such as a piano; and accompanied by larger vocal forces, such as a choir. Brahms and Schubert wrote numerous pieces for four voices that were once popular in private salons, although they are seldom performed today. Vocal quartets also feature within larger classical compositions, such as opera, choral works, and symphonic compositions. The final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Giuseppe Verdi's Messa da Requiem are two examples of renowned concert works that include vocal quartets.

Typically, a vocal quartet is composed of:

  • Soprano, alto (or mezzo-soprano), tenor, and bass (or baritone), for mixed ensembles; or
  • 1st tenor, 2nd tenor, baritone, and bass, for male groups; or
  • 1st soprano, 2nd soprano, mezzo-soprano, and contralto, for female groups; or
  • Tenor, lead, baritone, and bass, for barbershop style (both male and female).

Baroque quartet edit

The baroque quartet is a form of music composition similar to the trio sonata, but with four music parts performed by three solo melodic instruments and basso continuo. The solo instruments could be strings or wind instruments.

Examples of baroque quartets are Georg Philipp Telemann's Paris quartets.

Jazz edit

Quartets are popular in jazz and jazz fusion music. Jazz quartet ensembles are often composed of a horn, classically clarinet (or saxophone, trumpet, etc.), a chordal instrument (e.g., electric guitar, piano, Hammond organ, vibraphone, etc.), a bass instrument (e.g., double bass, tuba or bass guitar) and a drum kit. This configuration is sometimes modified by using a second horn replacing the chordal instrument, such as a trumpet and saxophone with string bass and drum kit, or by using two chordal instruments (e.g., piano and electric guitar).

Popular music edit

Rock and pop edit

The quartet lineup is also very common in pop and rock music. A standard quartet formation in pop and rock music is an ensemble typically consisting of a vocalist, an electric guitar, a bass guitar, and a drum kit. This configuration is sometimes modified so that the vocalist also plays guitar, or sometimes a keyboard instrument (e.g., organ, piano, synthesizer) or soloing instrument (e.g., saxophone) may be used.[citation needed]

Vocal quartet edit

In the 20th century Western popular music, the term "vocal quartet" usually refers to ensembles of four singers of the same gender. This is particularly common for barbershop quartets and Gospel quartets.

Some well-known female US vocal quartets include The Carter Sisters; The Forester Sisters; The Chiffons; The Chordettes; The Lennon Sisters; Blackpink the South Korean girl group; and En Vogue. Some well-known male US vocal quartets include The Oak Ridge Boys; The Statler Brothers; The Ames Brothers; The Chi-Lites; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; The Dixie Hummingbirds; The Four Aces; The Four Freshmen; The Four Seasons; Four Tops; The Statesmen Quartet; The Blackwood Brothers; Cathedral Quartet; Ernie Haase & Signature Sound; Golden Gate Quartet; The Hilltoppers; The Jordanaires; and The Mills Brothers. The only known U.S. drag quartet is The Kinsey Sicks. Some mixed-gender vocal quartets include ABBA, The Pied Pipers; The Mamas & the Papas; The Merry Macs; and The Weavers.

Folk music edit

Russian edit

 
Style Quartet from Saint Petersburg:
 • Alexander Smertin, artistic director, bayan,
 • Alexander Barbolin, Prima Balalaika,
 • Alexey Busin, Viola Balalaika,
 • Evgeny Redkin, Contrabass Balalaika.

A Russian folk-instrument quartet commonly consists of a bayan, a prima balalaika, a prima or alto domra, and a contrabass balalaika (e.g., Quartet Moskovskaya Balalaika). Configurations without a bayan include a prima domra, a prima balalaika, an alto domra, and a bass balalaika (Quartet Skaz); or two prima domras, a prima balalaika, and a bass balalaika.

References edit

  1. ^ Merriam-Webster. "Quartet". Merriam-Webster, Inc., div. of Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  2. ^ Random House Dictionary. "Quartet". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Apel, Willi (1975). "Quartet". Harvard Dictionary of Music. Second: 711. ISBN 0-674-37501-7.

Further reading edit

  • Allen, Ray. Singing in the Spirit: African-American Sacred Quartets in New York City, in series, Publication[s] of the American Folklore Society: New Series. Philadelphia, Penn.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991. xx,[2], 268 p., ill. with b&w photos. ISBN 0-8122-1331-9 pbk.


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alto vocal registers the viola plays the tenor register and the cello plays the bass register Composers of notable string quartets include Joseph Haydn 68 compositions Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 23 Ludwig van Beethoven 16 Franz Schubert 15 Felix Mendelssohn 6 Johannes Brahms 3 Antonin Dvorak 14 Alexander Borodin 2 Bela Bartok 6 Elizabeth Maconchy 13 Darius Milhaud 18 Heitor Villa Lobos 17 and Dmitri Shostakovich 15 3 The Italian composer Luigi Boccherini 1743 1805 wrote 91 string quartets Less often string quartets are written for other combinations of the standard string ensemble These include quartets for one violin two violas and one cello notably by Carl Stamitz 6 compositions and others and for one violin one viola and two cellos by Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and others Piano quartet edit Main article Piano quartet Another common standard classical quartet is the piano quartet usually consisting of violin viola cello and piano Romantic composers Beethoven Brahms and Mendelssohn each wrote three important compositions in this form and Mozart Dvorak and Gabriel Faure each wrote two 3 Olivier Messiaen s Quartet for the End of Time substitutes clarinet for viola Other instrumental quartets edit Main article Wind quartet Wind quartets are scored either the same as a string quartet with the wind instrument replacing the first violin i e scored for wind violin viola and cello or are groups of four wind instruments Among the latter the SATB format woodwind quartet of flute oboe clarinet and bassoon is relatively common An example of a wind quartet featuring four of the same types of wind instruments is the saxophone quartet consisting of soprano saxophone alto saxophone tenor saxophone and baritone saxophone Often a second alto may be substituted for the soprano part or a bass saxophone may be substituted for the baritone citation needed Vocal quartet edit Compositions for four singers have been written for quartets a cappella accompanied by instruments such as a piano and accompanied by larger vocal forces such as a choir Brahms and Schubert wrote numerous pieces for four voices that were once popular in private salons although they are seldom performed today Vocal quartets also feature within larger classical compositions such as opera choral works and symphonic compositions The final movement of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony and Giuseppe Verdi s Messa da Requiem are two examples of renowned concert works that include vocal quartets Typically a vocal quartet is composed of Soprano alto or mezzo soprano tenor and bass or baritone for mixed ensembles or 1st tenor 2nd tenor baritone and bass for male groups or 1st soprano 2nd soprano mezzo soprano and contralto for female groups or Tenor lead baritone and bass for barbershop style both male and female Baroque quartet edit The baroque quartet is a form of music composition similar to the trio sonata but with four music parts performed by three solo melodic instruments and basso continuo The solo instruments could be strings or wind instruments Examples of baroque quartets are Georg Philipp Telemann s Paris quartets Jazz editQuartets are popular in jazz and jazz fusion music Jazz quartet ensembles are often composed of a horn classically clarinet or saxophone trumpet etc a chordal instrument e g electric guitar piano Hammond organ vibraphone etc a bass instrument e g double bass tuba or bass guitar and a drum kit This configuration is sometimes modified by using a second horn replacing the chordal instrument such as a trumpet and saxophone with string bass and drum kit or by using two chordal instruments e g piano and electric guitar Popular music editRock and pop edit See also Four piece The quartet lineup is also very common in pop and rock music A standard quartet formation in pop and rock music is an ensemble typically consisting of a vocalist an electric guitar a bass guitar and a drum kit This configuration is sometimes modified so that the vocalist also plays guitar or sometimes a keyboard instrument e g organ piano synthesizer or soloing instrument e g saxophone may be used citation needed Vocal quartet edit In the 20th century Western popular music the term vocal quartet usually refers to ensembles of four singers of the same gender This is particularly common for barbershop quartets and Gospel quartets Some well known female US vocal quartets include The Carter Sisters The Forester Sisters The Chiffons The Chordettes The Lennon Sisters Blackpink the South Korean girl group and En Vogue Some well known male US vocal quartets include The Oak Ridge Boys The Statler Brothers The Ames Brothers The Chi Lites Crosby Stills Nash amp Young The Dixie Hummingbirds The Four Aces The Four Freshmen The Four Seasons Four Tops The Statesmen Quartet The Blackwood Brothers Cathedral Quartet Ernie Haase amp Signature Sound Golden Gate Quartet The Hilltoppers The Jordanaires and The Mills Brothers The only known U S drag quartet is The Kinsey Sicks Some mixed gender vocal quartets include ABBA The Pied Pipers The Mamas amp the Papas The Merry Macs and The Weavers Folk music editRussian edit nbsp Style Quartet from Saint Petersburg Alexander Smertin artistic director bayan Alexander Barbolin Prima Balalaika Alexey Busin Viola Balalaika Evgeny Redkin Contrabass Balalaika A Russian folk instrument quartet commonly consists of a bayan a prima balalaika a prima or alto domra and a contrabass balalaika e g Quartet Moskovskaya Balalaika Configurations without a bayan include a prima domra a prima balalaika an alto domra and a bass balalaika Quartet Skaz or two prima domras a prima balalaika and a bass balalaika References edit Merriam Webster Quartet Merriam Webster Inc div of Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 12 January 2013 Random House Dictionary Quartet Dictionary com Retrieved 12 January 2013 a b c Apel Willi 1975 Quartet Harvard Dictionary of Music Second 711 ISBN 0 674 37501 7 Further reading editAllen Ray Singing in the Spirit African American Sacred Quartets in New York City in series Publication s of the American Folklore Society New Series Philadelphia Penn University of Pennsylvania Press 1991 xx 2 268 p ill with b amp w photos ISBN 0 8122 1331 9 pbk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quartet amp oldid 1206584027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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