chamber music
/'tʃeimbə'mju:zik/
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Definition
Noun: - A form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments, traditionally intended for performance in a room or small hall rather than a large concert venue. It is characterized by its intimate nature and the detailed interplay between the individual parts, with each musician typically playing a distinct line.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The string quartet is one of the most important ensembles in chamber music.
- They specialize in performing Baroque chamber music for flute, violin, and harpsichord.
- Attending a chamber music concert provides a uniquely personal listening experience.
Advanced Usage
- "to play chamber music": To perform in a small ensemble.
- The pianist frequently plays chamber music with a local trio.
- "chamber music concert/series/festival": Events dedicated to this genre.
- The city's annual chamber music festival attracts world-class ensembles.
Variants and Related Words
- Chamber orchestra (n): A small orchestra, larger than a standard chamber ensemble but smaller than a full symphony orchestra.
- The chamber orchestra performed a program of early classical works.
- Chamber musician (n): A musician who specializes in performing chamber music.
- She is a renowned cellist and chamber musician.
Synonyms
- Ensemble music: Music written for a small group of performers.
- Small-scale instrumental music: A descriptive term emphasizing the performing forces.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- String quartet: A common chamber music ensemble consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello, or a piece written for this group.
- Beethoven's late string quartets are masterpieces of chamber music.
- Piano trio: An ensemble typically of piano, violin, and cello.
- The program featured a piano trio by Mendelssohn.
- Wind quintet: An ensemble of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn.
- The wind quintet added a lively piece of modern chamber music to their repertoire.
Noun
- serious music performed by a small group of musicians