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  1. Herbie Hancock chronology. Herbie Hancock Trio. (1982) Quartet. (1982) Lite Me Up. (1982) Quartet is the twenty-seventh album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, featuring a quartet with trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, bassist Ron Carter and drummer Tony Williams. It was originally issued in Japan on CBS/Sony, and later given a US release by Columbia.

  2. String Quartet No. 3 (Beethoven) The String Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op. 18, No. 3, was written by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1798 and 1800 and published in 1801, dedicated to Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz. Although it is numbered third, it was the first quartet Beethoven composed.

  3. The Quartet on the Middle East or Middle East Quartet, sometimes called the Diplomatic Quartet or Madrid Quartet or simply the Quartet, is a foursome of nations and international and supranational entities involved in mediating the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. The Quartet comprises the United Nations, the United States, the European ...

  4. String Quartet. Ludwig van Beethoven 's String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, Op. 95, from 1810, was his last before his late string quartets. It is commonly referred to as the "Serioso," stemming from his title "Quartett [o] Serioso" at the beginning and the tempo designation for the third movement . It is one of the shortest and most compact of ...

  5. Lizards Like Us is a tribute album by The Section Quartet, commemorating the band's appearance at Coachella 2006. Track listing "Time Is Running Out" – Muse "London Calling" – The Clash "Maps" – Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Dynomite" – Ima Robot

  6. William Kanengiser has arranged works for the quartet, including the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt and the gamelan piece "Gongan". He has taught at the University of Southern California and is a graduate of the USC Thornton School of Music .

  7. The "Allegretto" section that follows is waltz-like in character. The section starts with the first violin introducing a new theme answered by the other instruments. Throughout the movement, the theme from the first movement recurs in-between statements of the "Allegretto" theme. The quartet ends with cello pizzicato leading to an F ♯ major ...

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