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chamber music
(redirected from Musique de chambre)

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chamber music
n.
Compositions traditionally intended for performance in a private room or small concert hall and written for an instrumental ensemble, such as a trio or quartet, with one player for each part.

chamber music
n
(Music / Classical Music) music for performance by a small group of instrumentalists
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Noun1.chamber music - serious music performed by a small group of musicians
classical, classical music, serious music - traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
Translations
chamber music nmusica da camera


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