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A quartet is a musical group of four people or a piece written for four musicians
Quartet may also refer to:
Albums
- Quartet (Alison Brown album), 1996
 - Quartet (Bill Frisell album), 1996
 - Quartet (Herbie Hancock album), 1982
 - Quartet (McCoy Tyner album), 2007
 - Quartet (Pat Metheny album), 1996
 - Quartet (Tony Rice and Peter Rowan album), 2007
 - Quartet (Ultravox album), 1982
 - Quartets (Boxhead Ensemble album), 2003
 - Quartets (Fred Frith album), 1994
 
Film and television
- Quartet (1948 film), a British anthology film based on W. Somerset Maugham stories
 - Quartet (1981 film), a Merchant Ivory film based on the Jean Rhys novel
 - Quartet (2012 film), a British comedy-drama film based on the Ronald Harwood play
 - Quartet (Japanese TV series), a 2017 Japanese drama series
 - Quartet (Australian TV series), 1972
 
Games
- Quartet (cards), a set of four cards of the same rank
 - Quartets (card game), a card game released by many companies
 - Quartet (video game), a 1986 video game by Sega
 
Literature
- Quartet (Harwood play), a 1999 play by Ronald Harwood
 - Quartet (Müller play), a 1980 play by Heiner Müller
 - Quartet (novel), a 1928 novel by Jean Rhys
 - Quartet (short story collection), a 2001 book by George R.R. Martin
 
Other
- Quartet (computing), 4 bits in computing
 - Quartet (sculpture), a 2008 public art work by Celine Farrell
 - Quartet on the Middle East, or the Quartet, four entities involved in mediating the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
 - Quartette (band), a Canadian country-folk vocal group
 - Quartette (drug), a brand name for the birth control medication ethinylestradiol/levonorgestrel
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Quartet
 - All pages with titles containing Quartett, equivalent word in German
 - All pages with titles containing Quartette, equivalent word in French
 - Four-piece musical ensemble
 - Quarter (disambiguation)
 - Tetralogy, a series of four literary or other works
 
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