quartet

listen to the pronunciation of quartet
Englisch - Türkisch
dörtlü

Bir dörtlü, bir üçlüden bir üye daha fazladır. - A quartet has one more member than a trio.

Tom yaylı sazlar dörtlüsü duyduğunda sık sık Mary'yi düşünür. - Tom often thinks of Mary when he hears a string quartet.

kuartet
{i} dört sesli parça
i., müz. dörtlü, kuartet
string quartet
yaylı sazlar dörtlüsü

Tom yaylı sazlar dörtlüsü duyduğunda sık sık Mary'yi düşünür. - Tom often thinks of Mary when he hears a string quartet.

quartets
kuartet
quartette
dört ses veya dört çalgıya mahsus müzik parçası
quartette
{i} dörtlü
quartette
{i} dört sesli parça
quartette
mixed quartet iki
quartette
böyle çalgı çalan veya şarkı söyleyen dört kişi
quartette
double quartet sekiz kişilik takım
quartette
i., İng., müz., bak. quartet
quartette
male quartet dört erkekle kurulan okuyucu takımı
quartette
{i} kuartet
quartette
dört kişiden ibaret takım
Englisch - Englisch
A music composition in four parts, each performed by a single voice or instrument

A string quartet.

The set of four musicians who perform a piece of music together in four parts

A quartet of violinists.

A group of four
a composition for four voices or four instruments
– An ensemble of four voices or instruments, each playing a separate part
the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one
A piece for four instruments or voices Four performers
a musical composition for four performers
A piece of music performed by four performers
a set of four similar things considered as a unit
A stanza of four lines
A performing grouup involving four voices or instruments A string quartet, consisting of two violins, a viola and a cello, is the most common A piano quartet comprises piano, violin, viola and cello The term is also used to describe music writtten for four performers or singers
Four musicians; A string quartet, A quartet of violinists
A quartet is a group of four people who play musical instruments or sing together. a string quartet. a quartet of singers
A piece for four singers or players; often used to mean string quartet
{i} group of four; musical composition for four performers
1 A composition for four performers 2 An ensemble of four performers
Quasi Quintet A piece of music for four performers As if; in the style of A piece of music for five performers
A composition in four parts, each performed by a single voice or instrument
a musical composition for four performers four people considered as a unit; "he joined a barbershop quartet"; "the foursome teed off before 9 a
A quartet is a piece of music for four instruments or four singers. barbershop quartet Modern Jazz Quartet string quartet
The set of four person who perform a piece of music in four parts
a set of four similar things considered as a unit four performers or singers who perform together
four performers or singers who perform together
A piece written for four performers A quartet can be either an instrumental chamber genre or a vocal chamber genre The most famous kind of quartet is a string quartet
" a set of four similar things considered as a unit four performers or singers who perform together
four people considered as a unit; "he joined a barbershop quartet"; "the foursome teed off before 9 a m "
An ensemble of four musicians
barbershop quartet
A group of four musicians who sing barbershop music
string quartet
a musical composition for such a group
string quartet
a group of four musicians playing string instruments, usually two violins, a viola and a cello
Modern Jazz Quartet
U.S. jazz ensemble. It was founded in 1951 by pianist John Lewis (1920-2001), vibraphonist Milt Jackson (1923-99), drummer Kenny Clarke (1914-85), and bassist Ray Brown (1926-2002). They originally worked together as the rhythm section for Dizzy Gillespie's big band in 1946. The quartet established a reserved and subtle approach to the modern jazz innovations of the mid-1940s, incorporating elements of classical chamber music with original compositions and jazz standards. Percy Heath (b. 1923) replaced Brown in 1952, and Connie Kay (1927-94) replaced Clarke in 1955. The group disbanded in 1974 but reunited for annual tours beginning in the 1980s. Upon Kay's death, Percy's brother Albert ("Tootie") Heath (b. 1935) joined the group
barbershop quartet
Popular vocal ensemble consisting of four unaccompanied male voices. The voice parts are tenor, lead, baritone, and bass, with the lead normally singing the melody and the tenor harmonizing above. The emphasis is on close harmony, synchronization of word sounds, and variation of tempo, volume, diction, and phrasing. Barbershop apparently originated in the U.S. in the late 19th century, when American barbershops formed social and musical centres for neighbourhood men, though the term may derive from "barber's music," the British term for an extemporized performance by patrons waiting to be shaved and referring to a barber's traditional role as a musician
barbershop quartet
an unaccompanied quartet of (usually male) voices singing sentimental songs in four-part harmony
quartets
plural of quartet
quartette
{i} group of four; musical composition for four performers
quartette
A composition in four parts, each performed by a single voice or instrument
quartette
The set of four person who perform a piece of music in four parts
quartette
A stanza of four lines
string quartet
an instrumental quartet with 2 violins and a viola and a cello
string quartet
A string quartet is a group of four musicians who play stringed instruments together. The instruments are two violins, a viola, and a cello. a recital by the Borodin String Quartet
string quartet
part of a band that uses string instruments
string quartet
Ensemble consisting of two violins, viola, and cello, or a work written for such an ensemble. Since 1775 such works have been perhaps the predominant genre of chamber music. It was principally developed (if not quite invented) by Joseph Haydn, who wrote some 70 quartets between 1757 and 1803. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Béla Bartók, and Dmitry Shostakovich are the preeminent subsequent quartet composers. Works called string quartets have traditionally observed the four-movement design of the sonata and symphony. Like most chamber music genres, quartet music was traditionally intended primarily for the private enjoyment of amateur musicians rather than for public performance
string quartet
A string quartet is a piece of music played on two violins, a viola, and a cello. Dvorak's String Quartet Opus
quartet

    Silbentrennung

    quar·tet

    Türkische aussprache

    kwôrtet

    Synonyme

    foursome

    Aussprache

    /kwôrˈtet/ /kwɔːrˈtɛt/

    Etymologie

    (noun.) 1773. Italian quartetto.
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