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String octet

A string octet is a piece of music written for eight string instruments, or sometimes the group of eight players. It usually consists of four violins, two violas and two cellos, or four violins, two violas, a cello and a double bass.

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First page of the autograph manuscript score of Mendelssohn's String Octet source ↗
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A string octet is a piece of music written for eight string instruments, or sometimes the group of eight players.1 It usually consists of four violins, two violas and two cellos, or four violins, two violas, a cello and a double bass.

Notable string octets

First page of the autograph manuscript score of Bruch's String Octet source ↗

Most frequently performed string octets include:

Other string octets include:

See also

See also

References

References

  1. Riemann, Hugo. Dictionary of Music. Trans. J.A. Shedlock. Augener, 1900. 550.