Synonyms for chamber music


Grammar : Noun


Définition of chamber music

  • noun classical music performed by a small group of musicians
Example sentences :
  • In chamber music, Marguerite Melville has produced some worthy works.
  • Extract from : « Woman's Work in Music » by Arthur Elson
  • It is her chamber music, however, that is responsible for her greatest triumphs.
  • Extract from : « Woman's Work in Music » by Arthur Elson
  • His one volume of verse, Chamber Music, was published in this country in 1918.
  • Extract from : « Modern British Poetry » by Various
  • Last year, 1843, he was studying and perfecting himself in chamber music.
  • Extract from : « A Day with Robert Schumann » by May Byron
  • They are chamber music, and never were intended to be played in a large room.
  • Extract from : « Purcell » by John F. Runciman
  • Is there a lover of chamber music unfamiliar with Franz Kneisel's name?
  • Extract from : « Violin Mastery » by Frederick H. Martens
  • But he wrote two pieces of chamber music which have never been excelled—a 'cello sonata and a trio.
  • Extract from : « Chopin and Other Musical Essays » by Henry T. Finck
  • Deprived of opera, the Romans devoted themselves to oratorio—which in musical style was much the same thing—and to chamber music.
  • Extract from : « Handel » by Edward J. Dent
  • He was also very productive in the sphere of chamber music, and composed also for the stage.
  • Extract from : « The Violoncello and Its History » by Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski
  • In the same year he fixed his residence in London, where he gained popularity as a chamber music player.
  • Extract from : « The Violoncello and Its History » by Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski

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