How to use in-sentence of “quartet”:
+ In most homophonic music there are four: for example a choir will normally divide into soprano, alto, tenor and bass bass, or a string quartet will divide into violin 1, violin 2, viola and cello.
+ They became the most famous string quartet group of their time.
+ Originally a quartet called Girl’s Tyme, the group eventually became a trio trio whose members were Michelle Williams.
+ He first entered the music scene in 1996, at that time using his real name – Bobby Wilson, with the now-defunct youth quartet Mista.
+ A string quartet is a piece of music for four string instruments.
+ Mann, the first violinist at Juilliard, served on the school’s string quartet for over fifty years until his retirement in 1997.
+ By the time Charles graduated he had composed more than 40 songs, several march marches, organ pieces, a string quartet and a symphony.

Example sentences of “quartet”:
+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart thought that G minor was the most suitable key for showing sadness and tragedy, Hellmut Federhofer, foreword to the Bärenreiter Urtext of Mozart’s Piano Quartet in G minor.
+ On the day he stood down as Prime Minister and MP, he was made official diplomatEnvoy of the Quartet on the Middle East on behalf of the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia.
+ The female quartet made its official debut in July 2010 under JYP Entertainment with the single “Bad Girl Good Girl”.
+ In 1909 the family moved to Vienna so that he could learn the cello from the famous Friedrich Buxbaum, the cellist of the Rosé Quartet and principal cellist of the Vienna Philharmonic.
+ During the late 1980s, Cowell was part of a regular quartet led by J.J.
+ Amongst other works, he composed fourteen string quartets and a Concerto Grosso for string quartet and orchestra, written for the Kronos Quartet, which he referred to as “Vivaldi on Safari”.
+ In a string quartet each of the four instruments plays a different part.
+ Terry Ellis is an African-American RB singer best known for her work with the quartet En Vogue.
+ The Rosé Quartet also knew the composer Schoenberg and helped him to get well known by playing his music.
+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart thought that G minor was the most suitable key for showing sadness and tragedy, Hellmut Federhofer, foreword to the Bärenreiter Urtext of Mozart's Piano Quartet in G minor.
+ On the day he stood down as Prime Minister and MP, he was made official diplomatEnvoy of the Quartet on the Middle East on behalf of the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia.
+ When Communism collapsed and the Soviet Union broke up, the quartet still continued to be very famous.
+ They were very good and for more than half a century people said they were the best string quartet in Europe.
+ In the first novel of the “Mortal Engines Quartet “Mortal Engines”, her botched assassination attempt on Thaddeus Valentine led to Tom Natsworthy and set off a chain of events that would change a course of history.
+ String quartet writing started in the 18th century.
+ The Amadeus Quartet was a world famous string quartet founded in 1947.
+ In 2002, he began work on a series of string quartets for the Maggini String Quartet to record on the Naxos record label.
More in-sentence examples of “quartet”:
+ The quartet knew the composer Dmitri Shostakovich very well.
+ Noteworthy rarities in these editions include the outtakes "Word of Mouth" and "The Risk" from the "Envoy" sessions and "Frozen Notes ", a melancholic outtake from "Excitable Boy" performed on acoustic piano with a string quartet in the style of 1976's "Warren Zevon" LP.
+ The quartet knew the composer Dmitri Shostakovich very well.
+ Noteworthy rarities in these editions include the outtakes “Word of Mouth” and “The Risk” from the “Envoy” sessions and “Frozen Notes “, a melancholic outtake from “Excitable Boy” performed on acoustic piano with a string quartet in the style of 1976’s “Warren Zevon” LP.
+ Together with Martin Lovett the four men formed a string quartet which at first they called the Brainin Quartet, but they soon changed the name to Amadeus Quartet.
+ On 9 October 2015, the quartet was awarded the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize.
+ The quartet made about 200 recordings, among them the complete quartets of Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, and W.A.
+ He was the founding member of the Juilliard String Quartet in 1946.
+ Coleman’s quartet played at a jazz club in New York City.
+ With two new players, the quartet spend two years practising together before they performed again in public.
+ He wrote two symphonysymphonies, a violin concerto, a cello concerto, Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Sea Pictures and chamber music including a violin sonata, a string quartet and a piano quintet.
+ They called themselves the Borodin Quartet after the composer Alexander Borodin.
+ With three friends he formed a string quartet and they helped to make the string quartets of Joseph HaydnHaydn, Mozart and Beethoven better known in France.
+ He played a string quartet by Brahms with the composer in the audience.
+ The “Phantasie Quartet” and the “String Quartet no 1″ show his talent.
+ The quartet was formed in the summer of 2013 after a political crisis.
+ She has also written concertos for the flute, viola, saxophone, percussion and accordion and is planning to write concertos for viola, saxophone quartet and cello.
+ The quartet often played piano quintets with the pianist Sviatoslav Richter.
+ Haydn often played in a quartet with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and two other players.
+ The quartet consists of Amir Amor, DJ Locksmith, Piers Agget and one more.
+ Valentin Berlinsky retired from the Borodin Quartet in September 2007.
+ The Borodin Quartet were the most famous string quartet in the Soviet Union, but it was difficult for them to get permission to play in other countries until the fall of the Soviet Union.
+ As a soloist, member of various chamber groups and orchestras, he collaborated with distinguished Yugoslavian and international artists, including: Herbert von Karajan, Lorin Maazel, Leopold Stokowski, Kirill Kondrashin, Bernard Keeffe, Oivin Fjeldstad, Francesco Mander, Jerzy Katlewicz, Jovan Sajnovic, Uros Lajovic, Anton Kolar, Anton Nanut, Petr Vronsky, Zbigniew Chwedczuk, Oskar Danon, Dusan Skovran, Josef Daniel, Zivojin Zdravkovic, Julio Maric, Franc Klinar, Roman Skrepek, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Vanco Cavdarski, Bogo Leskovic, Djura Jaksic, Mladen Jagust, Aleksandar Lekovski, Bogdan Babic, Vojislav Simic, Eric Hope, Evgeni Korolyov, Michel Dussault, Andreja Preger, Viktor Jakovcic, Freddy Dosek, Zorica Dimitrijevic-Stosic, Mirjana Krsljanin, The Zagreb Soloists, The Belgrade Trio, The Serbian String Quartet, The Zagreb Quartet and many others.
+ The group were a duo when they started, though they became trio, then a quartet in the later years.
+ Calaisa is a quartet from the town of Malmö in Sweden.
+ The four instruments in a string quartet are almost always 2 violins, 1 viola and 1 cello.
+ Mulligan’s pianoless quartet of the early 1950s with trumpeter Chet Baker is still regarded as one of the more important cool jazz groups.
+ The band met at City of Sunderland College as a quartet consisting of Barry Hyde.
+ The Nocturne from his String quartet no 2 is especially well-known.
+ In 1905, Harry Macdonough and the Haydn Quartet made the first recording of this song that people know about.
+ The quartet was formed in 1955 performing locally and, in 1964, they began singing backup for Johnny Cash until 1972.
+ The quartet has also performed at the Wiener MusikvereinVienna Musikverein and the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.
+ When Schidlof died from a heart attack in 1987, the Amadeus Quartet no longer existed.
+ The Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet is a group of four civil society organizations.
+ Heath played with the Modern Jazz Quartet throughout their long history and also worked with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Wes Montgomery, and Thelonious Monk.
+ The group gave its first performance as the Amadeus Quartet in the Wigmore Hall, London on Jan.
+ Playing in a string quartet is highly enjoyable.
+ Schwarzkopf Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-89602-303-9 In 1976, the four sisters founded the vocal quartet “Caufner-Collection”.
+ The quartet stopped playing in 1987 after the death of the violist Peter Schidlof.
+ His trio and quartet records of 1964, such as “Spiritual Unity Spiritual Unity” and “The Hilversum Session” were one of his best known works.
+ It was through Rostal that they met cellist Martin Lovett, and in 1947 they formed the Brainin Quartet, which was renamed the Amadeus Quartet in 1948.
+ Later the Amadeus Quartet became very famous.
+ The Kronos Quartet and Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra performed thesoundtrack written by Lee Brooks.
+ It is either performed as a string quartet or by a small group of instruments, in which case at least one double bass is normally added.
+ He showed this when composing his “String Quartet no 2″: the first violin plays a very long high note for a long time in the last movement, showing the audience what he had to suffer.
+ A barbershop quartet has four male voices or four female voices.
+ There also a world famous string quartet named after Komitas.
+ Beethoven used this key again in the outer movements of his String Quartet No.
+ He also composed chamber music there, including a String Quartet in F which is known as the “American”, and a Sonatina for Violin and Piano.
+ The quartet stopped playing together in 1987 after Schidlof died, because the others thought that no other violist would fit in to the group so well.
+ The quartet was given its first performance in Görlitz, Germany on 15 January 1941.
+ Whelan’s books include many historical fiction novels, including a trilogy set on Mackinac Island and a quartet series set in communist Russia.
