Featured @PSOMusic #quartweets
@SignumQuartet launches the #quartweet project at #InstituteforAdvancedStudy! pic.twitter.com/b6x0RZKk0E
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
#Brève, a #quartweet by Caroline Shaw @discountsofa http://t.co/fp15aUjePw @SignumQuartet
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
#quartweet no. 1 by @mackeysteven “4 distinct voices arising from a single line.” @SignumQuartet http://t.co/ot4WJYCsn9
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Quartweet No. 1, by @sksnider http://t.co/79xqhKfAT8
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
The material for this 4tweet came while messing around with a kalimba. It starts with a simple melody then grows to an emphatic exhortation
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
@SignumQuartet oops we’ll try that again — here’s my #quartweet, 2nd ending so it’s a modified re-tweet (MT) 🙂 pic.twitter.com/znRZ8lOJ79
— Sarah K. Snider (@sksnider) October 5, 2015
#Yurtweet: The 139 steppes by #JulianGrant @SignumQuartet #quartweet http://t.co/KTvn2RRUmr
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
#Yurtweet by #JulianGrant “Outer Mongolia: sunset – half-remembered half-imagined morinxuur (horse-head fiddle) tune” #quartweet
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Turning, a #quartweet by #SebastianCurrier @SignumQuartet http://t.co/P41Jv02zIN pic.twitter.com/7ZSobpJ0cq
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Turning (retrograde), a #quartweet by #SebastianCurrier @SignumQuartet http://t.co/LLVTUqaxhY
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
#SebastianCurrier on Turning: an event in the middle of “turning” leads to a change in character. it can be played forward or backward.
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Turning (retrograde), a #quartweet by #SebastianCurrier @SignumQuartet http://t.co/LLVTUqaxhY
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Snake Song, a #quartweet by @dbermel http://t.co/UB79ZovAFB @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/I2lEedQgB5
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
“Snake Song” may be performed with one or more musicians (or computer). Certain notes have “tails” that sustain, at the players’ discretion
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Die Verfolgung #quartweet @SignumQuartet by #JingJingLuo http://t.co/vQYHkoZmni pic.twitter.com/toqBhETjXR
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
The queen bee tries to rest,but all drones keep pursuing her.The queen gets mad,blows a long, hard breath & all the drones vanish #quartweet
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
@SignumQuartet my #quartweet in JPG: “#Taliban Just Bombed Play Criticizing Their #Attacks” https://t.co/j0WKEk3YxK pic.twitter.com/4DhVpGWJKm
— Cultures in Harmony (@cih2005) September 21, 2015
@SignumQuartet my #quartweet based on 12/11/14 attack that injured my former boss at @OfficialANIM Ahmad Sarmast (1/2 prgm note)
— Cultures in Harmony (@cih2005) September 21, 2015
@SignumQuartet My #quartweet represents moment/attack http://t.co/ZJTszMpIzz (2/2 prgm). Tragic irony lost on Taliban. May peace come!
— Cultures in Harmony (@cih2005) September 21, 2015
@SignumQuartet The group @IslesInc was very creative. Here’s the score for their #quartweet *Isles: Mixed Emotions* http://t.co/4IMZHyBtHY
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Students at Isles Youth Institute – Isles: Mixed Emotions #quartweet @Meyerviola @SignumQuartet @IslesInc pic.twitter.com/f40NjFpOod
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 2, 2015
Isles Youth Institute worked with @SignumQuartet @PSOmusic to write a #quartweet…Photos: http://t.co/pCVbMoSkni
— Isles, Inc. (@IslesInc) October 5, 2015
Student #quartweets premiere today at #ltps district assembly–can’t wait! @Meyerviola @SignumQuartet @LESMusicMan pic.twitter.com/pWDtGIXnGN
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) September 30, 2015
Nethra Santapur’s #quartweet A Song of Spring @bfes_ltps #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/i2q0MxVX73
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Nethra Santapur – A Song of Spring #quartweet @LTPS1 @LESMusicMan @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/T2NBBuwttK
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Maako Fangajei’s #quartweet The Race Car Dance #lesltps #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/IVsqW1E5az
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Maako Fangajei – The Race Car Dance #quartweet @LTPS1 @LESMusicMan @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/dHLDSG40GZ
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Michael Wedeking’s #quartweet Roller Coaster Tycoon #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/nQGliphgQ7
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Michael Wedeking – Roller Coaster Tycoon #quartweet @LTPS1 @LESMusicMan @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/xFnzIfaYkw
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Rachel Maest’s #quartweet North Captiva #lesltps #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/ZeYA0F0udX
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Rachel Maest – North Captiva #quartweet @LTPS1 @LESMusicMan @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/hX0DI9e3GJ
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Cassidy Freeman’s #quartweet A Little Third Grader’s Music @bfes_ltps #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/mRx52OAVok
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Cassidy Freeman – A Little Third Grader’s Music #quartweet @LTPS1 @LESMusicMan @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/Iu9TLwM7Wq
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Caleb Anderson’s #quartweet Soaring High @KathrynMRobbins #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/1PFSWJiSYz
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Caleb Anderson – Soaring High. #quartweet @LTPS1 @SignumQuartet @LESMusicMan pic.twitter.com/UhD8vxh5no
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 1, 2015
Maia Ionescu’s #quartweet Song of the NIght @JayBilly2 #ltps @LESMusicMan @PSOmusic http://t.co/2C9j81obAS
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 8, 2015
Maia Ionescu – Song of the Night #quartweet @LTPS1 @LESMusicMan @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/nIjgdKE2RH
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 2, 2015
A rare curtain speech moment: “Please take out your phones and make sure they’re on.” Time for some #quartweets with @PSOmusic!
— Maddie Orton (@maddieortonNJTV) October 4, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet at Princeton Institute of advanced learning. @PSOmusic exec dir @HasaniPtah introduces! pic.twitter.com/Ji01hMqm7B
— Kathleen Tagg (@kathleentagg) October 4, 2015
Well done everyone, wonderful performance and awesome #quartweets!! @SignumQuartet pic.twitter.com/1Vjutiw5Lc
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 4, 2015
Composers & performers @SignumQuartet @PSOmusic @ltps1 #quartweet pic.twitter.com/30IEDdkIY1
— Cultures in Harmony (@cih2005) October 2, 2015
@SignumQuartet plays and talks about the #quartweet project at #InstituteforAdvancedStudy! pic.twitter.com/NYMSAWSecD
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 2, 2015
Even Action-Figure #Beethoven loved @SignumQuartet‘s performance of the Grosse Fuge! pic.twitter.com/pxKRlXMBVU
— Princeton Symphony (@PSOmusic) October 5, 2015
Featured @CardiffUniMusic #quartweets
Hello @SignumQuartet Here’s my #quartweet – really looking forward to having you @cardiffunimusic @CardiffUniComp https://t.co/VM9s6gvkix
— Robert Fokkens (@RobFokkens) October 6, 2016
Hi @SignumQuartet Heres my #quartweet from @cardiffunimusic ‘Tweet between the lines’. Enjoy it! pic.twitter.com/qdtcesOfAf
— Matt Lush (@MattLush_) October 10, 2016
‘Trending’ reflects how an online trend quickly gains momentum on social media such as Twitter. @SignumQuartet https://t.co/PSHgQuJGB8
— Lucy McPhee (@LucyMMcPhee) November 8, 2016
@SignumQuartet#IntroductionAndAllegro
A #Quartweet focusing on Expression, Articulation and Individuality.https://t.co/S5k8ZgZ74b— Thomas Richard (@TRHComposer) November 8, 2016
@SignumQuartet Tried to squeeze 138-note #quartweet out of 7-note rowhttps://t.co/1Bp0u8t8mQ
— HuwGriffiths (@huwoboe3) November 8, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet #AtoB Looking forward to an amazing performance! https://t.co/O5kNp3bsWy
— Sophie Rogers (@sophiecrog) November 8, 2016
@SignumQuartet Here the score of my #quartweet , thank you for playing it. https://t.co/QGse2A231i
— Richard McReynolds (@Richukus) November 8, 2016
@SignumQuartet Amazing playing today – the Volans was phenomenal…
Link to my #quartweet ‘Fuoco! (Spark)’ tin foil.https://t.co/KO4RcYJ1ps pic.twitter.com/2uP4aQglw3— CardiffGuitarFest (@CardiffGFest) November 9, 2016
@SignumQuartet Thank you so much for the workshop and concert in @cardiffunimusic! Here is my #quartweet ? https://t.co/4dWtv1ldQz
— Yue Zhuo (@JerryZhuo_amoy) November 10, 2016
@SignumQuartet Many thanks for your performance of my piece, ‘Statesmanship’ (very appropriate on the election eve!) https://t.co/YV9WqFR36K
— Chris Stone (@cstonify) November 10, 2016
Thankyou so much to @SignumQuartet for performing my Quartweet 'Cello! You gotta bass!' back in Nov 16. What a great oppurtunity! #quartweet pic.twitter.com/X4b4HnApfV
— Robert Stevens (@stevensrg1) January 12, 2017
@SignumQuartet Danke für den #Quartweet workshop und Auftritt in Cardiff. Hier ist mein #Quartweet (etwas spät). Viel Glück mit dem Projekt! pic.twitter.com/nbQ8y6qCKF
— Joscha Gutjahr (@joloppo) January 15, 2017
Featured #quartweets
@SignumQuartet Here’s #quartweet 1 #EineKleineDubstep on slideshare http://t.co/3cRiJ10vom
— Matthijs van Dijk (@shhartensemble) June 4, 2015
My first tweet ever is @SignumQuartet with my #quartweet! This one slightly off the wall: https://t.co/VZlk4GsFNH pic.twitter.com/dMulB0nxX2
— Antoni Schonken (@AntoniSchonken) June 4, 2015
Very excited to share #KonstantiaGourzi‘s #OneTouch #quartweet “Every tone is a picture, every color has its tone.” http://t.co/mSpcLC1BqS
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 7, 2015
Here’s a #quartweet from John Prokop: Ditty 1 “140 notes seem plenty” http://t.co/S9CJujsYEw
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 12, 2015
@SignumQuartet. My #quartweet is 139 notes, entitled “A (Small Taste) of Monteverdi meets Mahler at Miles’.” https://t.co/duC5ATiipu
— Aaron Alter (@aaronalter) August 29, 2015
@SignumQuartet Lambert just got on Twitter to participate at #quartweet Hope you like & play this 😉 pic.twitter.com/2MhrIvQ6Pf
— Lambert (@LambertOnTwit) June 7, 2016
My #quartweet for my friends the wonderful @SignumQuartet https://t.co/xKljXRYEsZ (shout out to @Boosey_NewYork too)
— Oscar Bettison (@OscarBettison) June 13, 2016
@SignumQuartet hey guys, here’s my #quartweet for you. I hope you enjoy! Looking forward hearing the piece very much pic.twitter.com/nIQ4Nx5jJi
— Carlos Cipa (@CarlosCipa) June 20, 2016
The #quartweets
Today we launch our #quartweet project on Twitter! Tweet us a quartet of 140 notes or less! http://t.co/rVeBSjkUMs pic.twitter.com/b1tjNnAsjr
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 4, 2015
@SignumQuartet Wrote this as soon as I heard about #quartweet, combining old worlds with new. Everybody likes a quick dance now and then…
— Matthijs van Dijk (@shhartensemble) June 4, 2015
@SignumQuartet Here’s #quartweet 1 #EineKleineDubstep on slideshare http://t.co/3cRiJ10vom
— Matthijs van Dijk (@shhartensemble) June 4, 2015
Bach Chorale “Christus, der ist mein Leben”. At 125 notes, this is a great example of a proto-#quartweet pic.twitter.com/ZxSGyyxb45
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 8, 2015
@SignumQuartet #messitweet #quartweet a piece for string quartet 140 notes long. Brilliant idea! My piece based on Messian mode No2. Enjoy!
— Keith Moss (@KeithMoss8) June 4, 2015
Here’s #messitweet by @KeithMoss8 based on Messiaen’s 2nd mode #quartweet http://t.co/9BqVDiXeHa
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 4, 2015
My first tweet ever is @SignumQuartet with my #quartweet! This one slightly off the wall: https://t.co/VZlk4GsFNH pic.twitter.com/dMulB0nxX2
— Antoni Schonken (@AntoniSchonken) June 4, 2015
Between Chords (2006) by Samuel Vriezen:”A string quartet of chords that are never quite there.” a pre-#quartweet! http://t.co/2xzWgndvjy
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 5, 2015
“No direction in the things you do, for your world is soon to come to a close.” –Stevie Wonder (“Saturn”) #quartweet #saturn
— James Bohn (@jbohn_composer) June 7, 2015
@SignumQuartet http://t.co/rNgFivQ1CB #quartweet #Saturn #140notes
— James Bohn (@jbohn_composer) June 7, 2015
@SignumQuartet Here is a little ditty of 126 notes #Waif #quartweet https://t.co/cjymI9vzDV
— Andrea Fisher-Jeffes (@Douxjeux) June 9, 2015
@SignumQuartet Here is the #quartweet sorry! https://t.co/a9A7t81VS1
— Andrea Fisher-Jeffes (@AndreaF_J) August 18, 2015
Here’s a #quartweet from John Prokop: Ditty 1 “140 notes seem plenty” http://t.co/S9CJujsYEw
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 12, 2015
“Du Friedensfürst, Herr Jesu Christ”, at 132 notes another proto-#quartweet by #Bach. pic.twitter.com/nJu4ZbQ0LP
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 14, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet
Inspired by my experience at a festival of folk music in Lithuania https://t.co/jgwfgpEycS
— Scott Brickman (@ScottBrickman1) June 18, 2015
@SignumQuartet Inspired by the strange world of scordatura tuning and the intensely haunting atmosphere of Paganini’s Caprice #6.
— Helena Michelson (@HelenaMichelson) June 23, 2015
“@HelenaMichelson: @SignumQuartet Submission: Of Strings and Tremolos. 140 notes.
https://t.co/ZmBjum2wg6” Another #quartweet !
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) June 25, 2015
@SignumQuartet
Here’s a brief quartet, lush, introspective, and fragile: it snuck in at 139 notes. Hope you like it!
http://t.co/KTF2Drixf1
— Michael Mikulka (@Michael_Mikulka) June 27, 2015
@SignumQuartet It should be fixed now:
http://t.co/eCfjNO6Mfu
— Michael Mikulka (@Michael_Mikulka) August 20, 2015
When the Inspector arrived at the crime scene he found only 127 Notes on Wet Pavement.
#quartweet @SignumQuartet
https://t.co/lpjtf8Ao0K
— Greg Bartholomew (@gregbartmusic) June 27, 2015
For @SignumQuartet another #quartweet
140 Notes in the Rain for #stringquartet
https://t.co/grbKP2uHdv pic.twitter.com/L2psrcLtct
— Greg Bartholomew (@gregbartmusic) June 27, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet
Last one! 140 PLUCKS #pizzicato #stringquartet
https://t.co/KxzeK7ImFQ pic.twitter.com/m0zAqaTy1X
— Greg Bartholomew (@gregbartmusic) June 27, 2015
@SignumQuartet hey guys here’s a little #quartweet for youze ;p I make it 132 notes with stems http://t.co/FfMqeHA7fl
— Michael Lisle Dunn (@MikeLisleDunn) July 14, 2015
Here’s the audio for my first ever #quartweet to @SignumQuartet http://t.co/m4v7Fsk6pb score at http://t.co/oDZbRkqWuA
— Michael Lisle Dunn (@MikeLisleDunn) July 14, 2015
@SignumQuartet oops just realised final bar of my #quartweet to you did not add up 🙁 Here it is again http://t.co/ENIpRwDuBl
— Michael Lisle Dunn (@MikeLisleDunn) July 14, 2015
@SignumQuartet 96 Notes, a chorale #quartweet https://t.co/j1bzF8jHRd
— Keane Southard (@KeaneSouthard) July 24, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet https://t.co/95TDF9loRs 134 notes. 1 New note = a new attack, pitch or timbre. φαίνω – to shine or make visible
— Paul Taylor (@paulthecomposer) July 26, 2015
@SignumQuartet 140 is a piece obsessed with the numbers in its title. Harmonically, rhythmically, formally and even in length, it’s all 140.
— Maxwell R. Lafontant (@MaxLafontant) August 1, 2015
@SignumQuartet 140 for string quartet: 41 measures; 1′ 40″; 140 notes. #quartweet https://t.co/5THbfUgpCm https://t.co/9KlBItmagv
— Maxwell R. Lafontant (@MaxLafontant) August 1, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet Ghost Reconfigurations: An exercise in contrast and, of course, sparsity.
— Taylor Bowman (@tevbow) August 13, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet 1 Symphony, 4 Movements, 140 Notes.
— Ben Lunn (@Benlunn) August 13, 2015
@SignumQuartet Méditation is a short composition about synchronizing bow and breath. http://t.co/gyOHfbpB8o
— Aljoscha Ristow (@AljoschaRistow) August 18, 2015
@signumquartet, #quartweet Whispers of Twilight quartweet attached. pic.twitter.com/pt1u8ZHWdp
— Poet of Zen (@poetofzen) August 28, 2015
@SignumQuartet. My #quartweet is 139 notes, entitled “A (Small Taste) of Monteverdi meets Mahler at Miles’.” https://t.co/duC5ATiipu
— Aaron Alter (@aaronalter) August 29, 2015
@SignumQuartet a #quartweet 140g’s; one character twitter composition/sculpture by @De_Liere http://t.co/S9DN8YuwFs pic.twitter.com/NUlilFwTzn
— Jean de Lière (@De_Liere) September 21, 2015
@SignumQuartet Better? pic.twitter.com/aIOLUfKEzm
— Daniel-Wyn Jones (@DWJmusic) September 27, 2015
#quartweet open/shut for SQ – a start/stop ditty under 30s – more like a micro overture than a coda https://t.co/OOejBQsOHj
— kurt rohde (@kurt_rohde) October 5, 2015
Very excited to share #KonstantiaGourzi‘s #OneTouch #quartweet “Every tone is a picture, every color has its tone.” http://t.co/mSpcLC1BqS
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 7, 2015
@SignumQuartet Here is my #quartweet! https://t.co/aN6Ya4Pse0 (program tweet in next tweet. 128 notes.)
— Caroline Salant (@salant) October 11, 2015
@SignumQuartet Introduction to a Pastoral is the morning breaking. A crisp, vivid sunrise. A breath of fresh air. A new day, a fresh start.
— Caroline Salant (@salant) October 11, 2015
Return of the Son of Tiny Cheesehead Music, 74 notes. #quartweet @SignumQuartet http://t.co/cwefxbEz9P
— David Drexler (@david_drexler) October 11, 2015
Thanks @SignumQuartet for the great idea #quartweet. I’ve written one, and am tempted to a set. Composers @BASCA_uk should check this out.
— David Michael Stoll (@stolldm) October 15, 2015
Thanks for this #quartweet, @stolldm! Looking forward to the #TweetSuite!
http://t.co/FSZQwRZoWj
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) October 15, 2015
Just sent my #quartweet to the @SignumQuartet: https://t.co/VKuOeRiBMm This was also my first personal tweet ever!
— Jan-Willem van Ree (@JWvRee) October 17, 2015
@SignumQuartet My #quartweet has 87 notes. “Postscript to Beethoven’s 16 String Quartets (and 3 he never wrote)”: https://t.co/VKuOeRiBMm
— Jan-Willem van Ree (@JWvRee) October 17, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet I used all 16 keys of Beethoven’s quartets as melody, + 3 to complete the chromatic scale: https://t.co/VKuOeRiBMm
— Jan-Willem van Ree (@JWvRee) October 17, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet https://t.co/BhySkRoeub 137 notes. In short, tonality utilizing microtonal shifts to enhance color variation.
— Gregory Pfeiffer (@composer_greg) November 15, 2015
@SignumQuartet #quartweet https://t.co/O7hmQ7kmXJ 135 Notes. This one is the absolute opposite of the last one. #Harsh
— Gregory Pfeiffer (@composer_greg) November 30, 2015
To @SignumQuartet with love my #quartweet https://t.co/NZKOyKf72W
— Angelo (@Angeltxt3) January 6, 2016
Thanks to Jean-Marc Bouillet for a #quartweet sent to us in response to our #Biennale concert @philharmonie Paris https://t.co/vvcJbPu8af
— Signum Quartet (@SignumQuartet) January 27, 2016
@SignumQuartet Mein quartweet: Eine kleine Hommage an Led Zeppelin. Mit viel Pathos vorzutragen 😉 Noten:86https://t.co/I8D7MpY7vY
— Riffmeister (@Riffmeister1) February 8, 2016
#Haiku Wednesday: My first #quartweet https://t.co/gKD0oUrh9K https://t.co/mnvmnJYl7J @SignumQuartet
— CatapultingClassical (@CintoClassical) February 10, 2016
@SignumQuartet https://t.co/oErcJyZ6GV they made him feel small but he wasn’t small at all: four little thoughts. note count: 115 #quartweet
— Greg Nahabedian (@gregnaha) February 11, 2016
@SignumQuartet Another #quartweet for you if you like. Title:Schleichwege zur Avantgarde. Notes:120. Enjoy!https://t.co/FpnbqJomZu
— Riffmeister (@Riffmeister1) February 21, 2016
@signumquartet #quartweet #01 120 notes i think, early music rhythms explore some strange-familiar intervals. xx https://t.co/DsfTy8JowM
— Barnabas Y (@BarnabasY) February 23, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet https://t.co/OFDtgjNl3B
— Adrian (@imper18) February 27, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet My monumental haiku (3 min): 259 notes (incl. repeat), 4 flats ‘key’ signature, some quartal harmony, common time
— Adrian (@imper18) February 27, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet 138 notes, Vivace, Fractured Kingdoms https://t.co/p4ymQEdlde
— RICH TARGET (@rich_target) February 28, 2016
@SignumQuartet https://t.co/wA5ULgW0iY #quartweet
— Thomas Hyde (@tomhydecomposer) February 28, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet 139 notes i believe, extended technique exploring filtered noise… njoi x https://t.co/YO95V24QLv
— Barnabas Y (@BarnabasY) February 29, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet 138 notes, played as if late at night under the cool blue wash of the jazz club lights https://t.co/9YDyIYO2v5
— Jonathan Nangle (@NangleJ) March 2, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet Not a lost Dostoyevsky novel but a homage to two early but ingenious Russian mountaineers!https://t.co/XLk4zGyDNo
— Simon Opit (@seapinkSounds) March 3, 2016
@SignumQuartet #quartweet A short musical reflection on an unpleasant theme currently happening in Germany.Notes:133 https://t.co/FGZwRdHj2R
— Riffmeister (@Riffmeister1) March 13, 2016
@SignumQuartet https://t.co/0lcUAGZ53V … Piece obsessed w/”140″–length (16ths), tempo, motto, tweets of 14 + 0, + title (“20 for 7 times”)!
— Arthur Maisel (@arthur_maisel) March 24, 2016
.@SignumQuartet my #quartweet is called ‘Flare’. 139 notes. Lots of gliss. Hope you like it! https://t.co/4W31Am8Nwv
— Ed McCauley (@edmccauley) March 27, 2016
@SignumQuartet Thanks. Here’s another. https://t.co/pjuekbR6LB
— Arthur Maisel (@arthur_maisel) March 29, 2016
@SignumQuartet Lambert just got on Twitter to participate at #quartweet Hope you like & play this 😉 pic.twitter.com/2MhrIvQ6Pf
— Lambert (@LambertOnTwit) June 7, 2016
My #quartweet for my friends the wonderful @SignumQuartet https://t.co/xKljXRYEsZ (shout out to @Boosey_NewYork too)
— Oscar Bettison (@OscarBettison) June 13, 2016
@SignumQuartet hey guys, here’s my #quartweet for you. I hope you enjoy! Looking forward hearing the piece very much pic.twitter.com/nIQ4Nx5jJi
— Carlos Cipa (@CarlosCipa) June 20, 2016
@SignumQuartet, please have my #quartweet nos.1 and 2. No.1 is only 13 notes! (I have PDFs as well.) @xandivandijk pic.twitter.com/RVKRewmRHD
— Paul Joubert (@paulcjoubert) July 30, 2016
@SignumQuartet It has taken me a little while, but here is my #quartweet. Hope it is still OK for me to submit one to your amazing selves? pic.twitter.com/d0S0HkD00N
— Nathan James Dearden (@NathanJDearden) November 6, 2016