A STRING QUINTET.
2007-09-11 17:37:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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String Quintet.
2007-09-12 09:12:26
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answered by lovethemusic 3
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A string quintet would be the only thing you could call it really.
Cello quintet would imply that it was music for 5 cellos.
2007-09-11 17:37:24
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answered by glinzek 6
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string quintet is the correct answer sometimes it is referred to as a double cello quintet ... most of the music for this grouping was written by Luigi Boccherini but the really great piece for this grouping is by Franz Schubert
2007-09-12 00:58:30
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answered by toutvas bien 5
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a disaster.
lol!
i'm kidding- a string quintet, a chamber quintet, or a chamber ensemble, i think. it doesn't really matter- just the word quintet's unavoidable. it really depends on what you're playing. i'd probably say cello quintet. usually, with two cellos, they're usually playing the melody.
2007-09-14 10:15:57
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answered by jorden 3
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it's a string quintet
2007-09-13 10:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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string quintet is correct, but I've also heard it referred to as chamber music ensemble....not sure if this pertains to a specific era of music, though.
2007-09-11 17:41:51
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answered by Shannin K 1
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string quartet coloratura somewhat some diverse names; romantic era. look at e book of Chopin products (as an occasion). Reverie (dream), Nonturne (night music), Fantasia, learn, Ballade (music), Prelude, Impromptu.
2016-10-04 10:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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A small orchestra
2007-09-11 17:37:45
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answered by jark79 3
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2 pts.!
2007-09-12 09:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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