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The Trout Quintet is one of the most cheerful, rollicking classical pieces ever recorded.
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There are two fiddle players that have been playing recently with my Quintet (called the Quintet plus):
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Oboe Quintet, which is still very much on the boards and the
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Meyers recalled the Quintet touring America and Europe behind Mendocino and hiding their pot in microphone stands.
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His career had wild ups and downs ( "Quintet" and "The Company" are best forgotten) but he always found a way to keep working, scoring an Emmy-winning triumph with his political satire "Tanner '88."
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The opening Allegro of the "Quintet" begins with a 'cello solo of scherzesque quality, but as the other voices join in, it takes on a more passionate tone, whence it works into rapturously beautiful moods and ends magnificently.
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Soon after that, he was invited to choreograph a piece, titled "Quintet," for the New York Choreographic Institute.
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The main item on the program will be the premiere of a new piece "Quintet", written especially for this occasion.
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The Thursday, Oct. 16, performance - which included Klughardt's "Quintet," Milhaud's "La Chinminee" and a couple of Beethoven duets - took place inside the SUB's Main East doors.
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The last six of its eight movements are better known as the Quintet (Op. 39), and Prokofiev reorchestrated the first two movements and grafted them into his orchestral Divertimento (Op.
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