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chamber music

NOUN
classical music performed by a small group of musicians
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The real surprise of the week was that, in their chamber music series, the L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

Benjamin said that he has “always thought of orchestral pieces, even chamber music as a theatrical thing.”

From New York Times

The joyous give-and-take Dvořák’s chamber music tends to inspire among players makes his Second Piano Quartet an ideal choice as a closer.

From Seattle Times

Scored for a 12-piece ensemble and recorded live at Roulette last year, Threadgill’s chamber music on this release impressed me immediately, as I wrote when it was performed.

From New York Times

Others could blend in with a chamber music program, like Serenade in E flat, or Impromptu No. 1 in C minor, which shares its name with one of Schubert’s most famous piano solos.

From New York Times