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four-part

British  

adjective

  1. music arranged for four voices or instruments

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“Domino Effect” is the only four-part special ever in 100 years of comedy, first independent to get nominated, first independent to make it from his hometown, you know, I’m a lot of firsts, but when they start that Mount Rushmore of comedy, I won’t be mentioned.

From Los Angeles Times

Most of them call for soloists and a four-part choir, but he wrote solo cantatas as well as duos.

From The Wall Street Journal

It marks another major role for the Welsh performer, who has built a career across film and television, including in comedy Fresh Meat, about life at university, and the four-part drama The Guest.

From BBC

The Rings of Power actress Morfydd Clark is one of the latest stars to join the cast of Sir Sam Mendes' four-part Beatles biopic.

From BBC

The four-part project was officially announced by Sony two years ago, with Sir Sam revealing the four stars of The Beatle biopics at CinemaCon in April 2025.

From BBC