Dallas String Quartet

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Firework 00:00 Tools
Bittersweet Symphony 03:25 Tools
Viva La Vida 00:00 Tools
Secrets 00:00 Tools
Sweet Child O' Mine 03:31 Tools
Don't Stop Believin' 00:00 Tools
Clocks 02:54 Tools
Hey Soul Sister 00:00 Tools
Smooth Criminal 00:00 Tools
Paparazzi 00:00 Tools
Yellow 00:00 Tools
Love Story 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) 00:00 Tools
Rolling in the Deep 00:00 Tools
Yesterday 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Feelin' 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby 00:00 Tools
Moves Like Jagger 00:00 Tools
California Gurls 00:00 Tools
Libertango 00:00 Tools
In My Place 00:00 Tools
Sweet Dreams 01:38 Tools
All You Need Is Love 00:00 Tools
Every Tear Drop Is A Waterfall 00:00 Tools
Besame Mucho 00:00 Tools
Fields of Gold 00:00 Tools
Bohemian Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
Top Hits, Vol. 1: Rather Be 00:00 Tools
Rather Be 00:00 Tools
Oblivion 05:38 Tools
Clarity 00:00 Tools
Where the Streets Have No Name 00:00 Tools
Treasure 00:00 Tools
Get Lucky 00:00 Tools
Only Girl 00:00 Tools
La Muerte Del Angel 00:00 Tools
Thriller 00:00 Tools
Sugar 00:00 Tools
I Wish 00:00 Tools
Thinking out Loud 00:00 Tools
Girls Like You 00:00 Tools
Nothing Else Matters 00:00 Tools
Despacito 00:00 Tools
Livin' on a Prayer 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Years 00:00 Tools
Hello 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning 00:00 Tools
Make You Feel My Love 00:00 Tools
I'm Not the Only One 05:00 Tools
Dirrty 00:00 Tools
Drops of Jewels 05:11 Tools
Katy Perry - Firework 00:00 Tools
Señorita 00:00 Tools
Sweet Child of Mine 03:31 Tools
Electric Bittersweet Symphony 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Things 00:00 Tools
Sibelius / Kashmir (Live) 00:00 Tools
A DSQ Christmas: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 00:00 Tools
Paparazzi - Lady Gaga Cover by Dallas String Quartet 00:00 Tools
Just the Two of Us (Live) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Child O' Mine (Live) 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace / Tis so Sweet (Live) 00:00 Tools
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The classical music stylings of the Dallas String Quartet has never gone out of style, unlike other genres that experience fluctuations in popularity. The musicians continue to be highly sought performers and have expanded their talents to include an electric quartet, with the distinction of being the only one of its kind in the southwest. “The idea of adding electric instruments to our sound seemed a natural way to express ourselves more fully through our music,” said Ion Zaneca, founder and manager of the quartet. The Dallas String Quartet has been playing together and bringing their love of music to others since its founding in 2007. The group is comprised of award winning violist and founder, Ion Zanca; cellist Gaston Colloca; and violinists Jorge Caldelari and Tatiana Glava. They perform as a traditional classical quartet, and as an electric quartet for discerning audiences. Thoroughly modern, the group’s repertoire encompasses a comprehensive array of contemporary music from Coldplay to Lady Gaga. Their newest CD, “Red,” features the group’s unique electric sound. The music of the Dallas String Quartet is popular with those of all ages and is a favorite with audiences ranging from mall shoppers to celebrities. The musicians have performed for actors that include Jensen Ackles of “Days of Our Lives” and “Supernatural,” and Danneel Harris of “One Tree Hill.”and most recently for former president George W. Bush. Players and owners of the LA Lakers and the Dallas Cowboys have enjoyed the group’s stylings and they’re favorites of designers that include Manolo Blahnik, Jean Paul Gaultier, Stuart Weitzman and Laura Mercier. Members of the quartet have also appeared with Amy Grant, Josh Groban, Chicago and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and were recently featured in a documentary called “Eco-Harmony,” Dallas String Quartet has performed at a wide array of venues through out Texas and the United States, and have been featured in numerous broadcast and print media such as: The Wall Street Journal, ABC, ESPN, CW33, NBC and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.