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quintet

1 of 1noun
/kwɪn.ˈtɛt/
Forms:quintets
1

a group consisting of five musicians or singers who perform together

A quintet is a musical ensemble consisting of five singers or musicians who collaborate to perform a piece of music. This formation allows for rich, layered harmonies and complex arrangements, with each performer contributing a unique part. Quintets can cover various musical genres and showcase the individual skills of each member while blending their sounds into a cohesive and dynamic performance.

  • The jazz quintet played a lively set that had the audience tapping their feet.
  • The vocal quintet harmonized beautifully, creating a rich and captivating sound.
  • The chamber music festival featured several renowned quintets from around the world.
  • The rock quintet's energetic performance electrified the crowd at the concert.
  • The brass quintet's rendition of the classic piece showcased their exceptional talent and coordination.
Synonyms:
2

the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one

3

five people considered as a unit

4

a collection of five related items grouped together and regarded as a single unit

  • The scientist studied a quintet of rare minerals found in the remote cave.
  • The art exhibit featured a striking quintet of sculptures, each representing a different element.
  • The chef presented a quintet of desserts, each more delicious than the last.
  • The research paper analyzed a quintet of factors contributing to climate change.