- Septet
A septet is a formation containing exactly seven members. It is commonly associated with musical groups, but can be applied to any situation where seven similar or related objects are considered a single unit.
In
jazz music a septet is any group of seven players, usually containing adrum set (pedal bass, snaredrum sometimes brushed, top hat cymbal, brushed cymbal),string bass or electric bass, and groups of one or two of the following instruments,guitar ,trumpet ,saxophone ,clarinet , ortrombone .In classical music, a septet is either a composition for performance by seven musicians, or a group of seven musicians who perform such a work. One of the most famous classical septets is the Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20, by
Ludwig van Beethoven , composed around1799 -1800 , for clarinet,bassoon , French horn,violin ,viola ,cello , anddouble bass . The Septet in E-flat major, Op. 65, fortrumpet ,piano ,string quartet , and double bass byCamille Saint-Saëns from1881 is regarded by some critics as one of that composer's greatest works. The modern composerBohuslav Martinů wrote three septets: a group of six dances called "Les Rondes" foroboe , clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, two violins, and piano (1930 ); a piece called Serenade No.3 for oboe, clarinet, four violins, and cello (1932 ); and a "Fantasie" fortheremin , oboe, piano, and string quartet (1944 ).Darius Milhaud composed a String Septet in1964 forstring sextet and double bass.
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