For small groups, typically no more than seven or eight performers, each playing a different instrument and each on a separate part. The string quartet is a notable exception, using two violins. Classical vocal trios and quartets are also listed here. Chamber orchestras use more performers, and may include pairs of like instruments.
Groups larger than eight should be submitted to the Chamber Orchestras category. Site descriptions may include location (city and country), instrumentation, repertoire examples, and names of members.
This category is for web sites related to ensembles playing the string quartet repertoire. The majority of traditional and modern string quartets will have two violins, one viola, and one cello.
Please submit only sites about string quartets performing classical music on the concert stage only. Quartets that are performing for weddings, parties, etc must submit to "Chamber Music/Entertainment". If your group does both, please submit seperate web page addresses. Please follow this format to describe your site:
1. Location (City, Country)
2. Repertoire
3. Awards, accomplishments, etc
This category is for sites of ensembles playing the traditional wind quintet repertoire (flute, clarinet, oboe, horn, bassoon.) Some quintets will also perform as subgroups (duets or trios) this is not a bar to being listed here.
Wind ensembles composed of other combinations of wind instruments (say, a recorder consort) should be listed in the parent category.
If you know that the group resides in, or primarily peforms near, a particular city, then please ALSO submit their site also to the most specific category in Regional.