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Elgar Nimrod String Quartet Fentone DEH
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Mission Impossible Pops for String 4tet
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The Music of the Night Pops for String
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You Raise Me Up Pops for String 4tets H
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Gershwin Summertime String Quartet
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Debussy Quatuor op.10 Str 4tet Pts Only
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Schickele Passacaglia in Cmin String4te
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Pachelbel Canon in D Str4tet Fraser FEN
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Part Solfeggio for String Quartet UE
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Hindermith Frankenstines Monstre Reper
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Mancini for Strings 1st Vln Vol1
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Joplin Ragtime Favourites Strings 1st V
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Borodin String 4tet No2 Pts Only BEL
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Vivaldi Gloria (excerpts) Str 4tet arr
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Spectrum String Quartet Sc+Pts Hoddinot
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Turner Wedding Collection Str 4tet
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Wedding March STR 4TET Martelli
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Slavonic Dances for STR 4TET Martelli
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Jesu Joy Cantata No. 147 STR 4TET Marte
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Radetsky March for STR 4TET Martelli
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Summer for The Four Seasons for STR 4TE
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Quartet Club 2 Nelson BHP
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Sharma Indian Summer String 4tets bk/cd
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The Quartet Collection Vol3 Strings FEN
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Collection:
Sheet music for string quartets refers to compositions specifically written for a group of four string instruments: two violins, a viola, and a cello. This genre is one of the most important in classical music, offering a perfect balance of voices with intricate interactions between the instruments.
History:
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Origins: The string quartet as a distinct ensemble began to take shape in the mid-18th century. Composers like Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are credited with developing and popularizing the genre. Haydn, often called the "father of the string quartet," wrote over 70 quartets that laid the groundwork for the form, emphasizing both harmonic and thematic interplay between the four instruments.
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Classical Era: During this time, string quartets became an important genre for both composers and performers. Mozart's quartets, particularly the later ones, expanded the complexity and expressiveness of the form. These quartets often featured intricate counterpoint and thematic development.
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Romantic Era: In the 19th century, composers like Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn, and Johannes Brahms further pushed the boundaries of the string quartet. Beethoven's late quartets, in particular, are renowned for their emotional depth, technical innovation, and expanded structural complexity. The Romantic period also saw an increased focus on individuality and personal expression in quartet writing.
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20th Century: The string quartet continued to evolve, with composers like Igor Stravinsky, Bartók, and Arnold Schoenberg experimenting with new harmonies, rhythms, and structures. These innovations often broke with traditional forms and expanded the technical demands on the performers.
Today, string quartets remain a cornerstone of classical music, with composers continuing to explore new stylistic possibilities, while classic works from Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and others are frequently performed and recorded.