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Quartet Collection (page 6)

"Harmonious Melodies: Exploring the World of Quartets" A trombone lesson at the Conservatoire: Witnessing the mastery of a quartet in training

Background imageQuartet Collection: Eider eggs C016 / 3970

Eider eggs C016 / 3970
Eider eggs. Eggs of an eider (Somateria sp.) duck in a nest. Photographed on an island in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway

Background imageQuartet Collection: Eurasian blackcaps, artwork C016 / 3156

Eurasian blackcaps, artwork C016 / 3156
Eurasian blackcaps, artwork. Male and female Eurasian blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) with their chicks in a nest. These are a common and widespread sylviid warbler in Europe

Background imageQuartet Collection: Burnet moth wings C016 / 2316

Burnet moth wings C016 / 2316
Burnet moth wings. Collection of wings from different Zygaena sp. burnet moths (family Zygaenidae). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageQuartet Collection: Chromosomes, artwork C013 / 9968

Chromosomes, artwork C013 / 9968
Chromosomes. Computer artwork of human chromosomes. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contain sections, called genes, which encode the bodys genetic information

Background imageQuartet Collection: Galapagos sea lions resting on a beach C013 / 7471

Galapagos sea lions resting on a beach C013 / 7471
Galapagos sea lions resting on a beach. The Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) breeds exclusively on the Galapagos Islands and, in smaller numbers, on Isla de la Plata

Background imageQuartet Collection: Fossil freshwater snails C013 / 6539

Fossil freshwater snails C013 / 6539
Fossil freshwater snails (Platyphysa prinsepi). These snails were engulfed by lava flows 65 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous. freshwater snail specimens that were engulfed by lava flows

Background imageQuartet Collection: Common chaffinches, 19th century artwork C013 / 6358

Common chaffinches, 19th century artwork C013 / 6358
Common chaffinches (Fringilla coelebs). Plate 148 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by William MacGillivray

Background imageQuartet Collection: Chicken and goose eggs C013 / 5029

Chicken and goose eggs C013 / 5029
Chicken and goose eggs. Both the domesticated chicken (Gallus domesticus) and the domesticated goose (Anser anser domesticus) are farmed for their eggs and meat

Background imageQuartet Collection: Barbados nut pollen grains, SEM

Barbados nut pollen grains, SEM
Barbados nut pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain from the Barbados nut (Jatropha curcus) plant

Background imageQuartet Collection: BARTOK, Bela (1881-1945)

BARTOK, Bela (1881-1945). Hungarian composer. String Quartet number 2, op. 17. First movement score. Photography

Background imageQuartet Collection: Chamber Quartet, 1875

Chamber Quartet, 1875
A quartet of musical enthusiasts are surveyed from above by two busts of rather more eminent musicians. Date: 1875

Background imageQuartet Collection: Amateur Quartet

Amateur Quartet
An amateur quartet Date: 1927

Background imageQuartet Collection: Hayot Quartet

Hayot Quartet
THE HAYOT QUARTET making music: Hayot, Touche, Salmon and Denayer Date: 1903

Background imageQuartet Collection: Allegorical seasons

Allegorical seasons. Historical artwork of cherubs as allegorical representations of the seasons. From left to right they are: Summer, Spring, Autumn, and Winter

Background imageQuartet Collection: Early petrol locomotives

Early petrol locomotives
Early petrol engine. Historical artwork of early designs for an electrical generator (top left) and locomotives, using petrol as their fuel source

Background imageQuartet Collection: Bee mites, SEM

Bee mites, SEM
Bee mites. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bee mites on the body of a bee. Some bee mite species feed by cutting into the surface membranes of the bee

Background imageQuartet Collection: Red deer stags

Red deer stags (Cervus elaphus) grazing on a moor covered in deep snow. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, in March

Background imageQuartet Collection: Blackbar soldierfish

Blackbar soldierfish (Myripristis jacobus) sheltering in a crevice. This fish is nocturnal, and spends most of the day hiding in crevices and caves on coral reefs

Background imageQuartet Collection: SPHERES miniature satellites

SPHERES miniature satellites. Researchers holding miniature satellites known as the Synchronised Position Hold Engage Re-orient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES)

Background imageQuartet Collection: 4-cell embryo embryo, artwork

4-cell embryo embryo, artwork
4-cell embryo. Image 3 of 4. Computer model representing 4 daughter cells. The development of an embryo is called embryogenesis

Background imageQuartet Collection: Quadruplets

Quadruplets, computer artwork

Background imageQuartet Collection: Family at a beach

Family at a beach
MODEL RELEASED. Family at a beach jumping in the air

Background imageQuartet Collection: Pixellated humans, computer artwork

Pixellated humans, computer artwork
Pixelated people. Computer artwork of people disguised using pixellation

Background imageQuartet Collection: Multi-culturalism

Multi-culturalism. Conceptual computer artwork of jigsaw pieces representing people of different races joining hands. It could represent friendship, goodwill or harmony

Background imageQuartet Collection: Small intestine, barium X-ray

Small intestine, barium X-ray
Small intestines, coloured X-ray. The four X-rays reveal the passage of a swallowed barium contrast medium through the upper part of the digestive system. The medium shows up white on X-rays

Background imageQuartet Collection: VLT telescopes

VLT telescopes
Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the European Southern Observatorys (ESO) site at Cerro Paranal in Chile. The VLT comprises four 8.2-metre mirror telescopes (Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Disease-watching satellites

Disease-watching satellites, conceptual image. Satellites collecting data from Earth, which will be used to predict and prevent disease epidemics

Background imageQuartet Collection: Sun with sunspots over four days

Sun with sunspots over four days, from 2nd to 5th April 2006. Sunspots are dark regions on the surface of the Sun. They are seen moving from left to right due to the rotation of the Sun

Background imageQuartet Collection: Pluto, Charon and new moons, 2006

Pluto, Charon and new moons, 2006
New moons of Pluto. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of Pluto (centre) and its large moon Charon (below and right of Pluto), and two newly discovered moons

Background imageQuartet Collection: Unmanned high altitude aircraft, artwork

Unmanned high altitude aircraft, artwork
Unmanned high altitude aircraft. Computer artwork of high altitude airships (top right and lower left) and propellor driven high altitude planes (top left and lower right)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Remote controls

Remote controls

Background imageQuartet Collection: Scuba divers

Scuba divers using reef hooks to clip themselves to the rock during a strong current. The diver to the far right has a dive computer on his wrist to help him avoid decompression

Background imageQuartet Collection: Early petrol motors

Early petrol motors, historical artwork. The first commercially successful petrol-driven motors were built in the second half of the 19th century by the Belgian Etienne Lenoir

Background imageQuartet Collection: Miners and their wives, 19th century

Miners and their wives, 19th century
Miners and their wives, 19th-century artwork. The role of women in coal mining varied over time from country to country. By 1842, women and children were banned from working in coal mines in the UK

Background imageQuartet Collection: Resistors

Resistors. These components impede the flow of electrical current around a circuit

Background imageQuartet Collection: Cold War medical training, 1958

Cold War medical training, 1958
Cold War medical training. US Navy nurses observing a demonstration of radiation survey instruments as part of the nuclear nursing course at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

Background imageQuartet Collection: Aquatic alien life forms, artwork

Aquatic alien life forms, artwork
Aquatic aliens. Artwork of alien life forms adapted for life underwater. The aliens closely resemble jellyfish found on Earth, with long tentacles and a soft body

Background imageQuartet Collection: Noses

Noses, artwork

Background imageQuartet Collection: Spinal vertebrae

Spinal vertebrae. Historical artwork of vertebrae (spinal bones) seen from the side. The rear of the spine is at right. Four vertebrae are seen here

Background imageQuartet Collection: Human body postures, historical artwork

Human body postures, historical artwork
Human postures, historical artwork. The images show an outline of the shape of the body in four postures; standing, bowing, stooping and squatting

Background imageQuartet Collection: Aortic aneurysm, artwork

Aortic aneurysm, artwork
Aortic aneurysm. The aorta is the bodys major artery. An aneurysm is a weakening of the walls of a blood vessel, leading to swelling and rupture. In the aorta, such rupturing would be swiftly fatal

Background imageQuartet Collection: Coronary artery disease

Coronary artery disease. Computer artwork of red blood cells flowing through an increasingly (top to bottom) blocked coronary artery

Background imageQuartet Collection: Courgettes (Curcurbita pepo)

Courgettes (Curcurbita pepo)
Four organic courgettes (Curcurbita pepo)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Fingerprints made visible with ink

Fingerprints made visible with ink, artwork from Dr Henry Fauldss Guide to Finger-print Identification, 1905. Faulds, a Scottish scientist, was an early developer of fingerprint analysis

Background imageQuartet Collection: Odd one out

Odd one out. Conceptual computer artwork of a black sheep amongst three white sheep

Background imageQuartet Collection: Soviet engineers and physicists, 1954

Soviet engineers and physicists, 1954
Soviet engineers and physicists. From left to right: Vasily Mishin (1917-2001), rocket engineer; Mstislav Keldysh (1911-1978), mathematician; Igor Kurchatov (1903-1960)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Flouring salmon fillets

Flouring salmon fillets prior to frying

Background imageQuartet Collection: Shallots

Shallots (Allium cepa Red Sun ) on a wooden surface




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"Harmonious Melodies: Exploring the World of Quartets" A trombone lesson at the Conservatoire: Witnessing the mastery of a quartet in training, as they perfect their harmonies and create musical magic. Unveiling Beethoven's Legacy: Behold a rare glimpse into history with the 1806 manuscript page from Beethoven's String Quartet in C Major, Op. 59 No. 3 - a testament to his genius. Bristol 156 Beaufighter IV: A quartet of courageous pilots embarks on an adventurous quest, soaring through the skies with synchronized precision and unwavering determination. Sweet Symphony: Indulge in delectable delights as these beautifully decorated cupcakes form a mouthwatering quartet that tantalizes both taste buds and eyes alike. Bonzo adds a fifth to the quartet: Meet Bonzo, an adorable pup who playfully joins four musicians, bringing joyous chaos and unexpected harmony to their ensemble. Must it be? It must be. Delve into Beethoven's emotional journey through his manuscript page from String Quartet in F Major, Op. 135 - where every note carries profound meaning. Rhythms on Havana Streets: Immerse yourself in vibrant Cuban culture as an orange-shirted street band captivates passersby with their lively music while a curious toddler watches intently. Through The Lens of Music: Like camera lenses capturing fleeting moments, each member of this talented quartet contributes their unique perspective to create captivating melodies that resonate deeply within our souls. Verdi / Rigoletto / Liebig : Experience Verdi's timeless opera come alive through Liebig trading cards featuring scenes from Rigoletto performed by an enchanting vocal quartet. A Dedication From Beethoven Himself.