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What is Chamber Music?
Chamber Music: Miro Quartet

Some of history’s greatest composers chose it as the medium in which to express their most profound and intimate musical thoughts...

What is chamber music, and what makes it unique?


Ensemble Size

The usual definition of "chamber music" is music written for and performed by a small ensemble, with one performer on a part, usually without conductor. Typically, people think of chamber music for ensembles of 3-8 instruments.

Through the Ages

Chamber music repertoire spans four centuries, beginning with early Baroque composers such as Rameau, Telemann and Bach.

Chamber music flourished in the 18th-19th centuries, with numerous works written in the Classical and Romantic eras for various common instrumental grouping including the string quartet, piano trio, and combinations of winds and/or strings.

In the 20th century, in addition to the continuation of Classical traditions, there was growing experimentation with more unusual combinations of instruments, and chamber music continues to emerge in new compositional forms and more diverse styles.

At CMNW

At Chamber Music Northwest, we embrace a broad definition of chamber music, and are committed to presenting a wide variety of ensembles and repertoire, to present the art-form of chamber music at its fullest and richest.

A typical CMNW concert might include a mix of styles and eras—perhaps the premiere of a piano trio by a contemporary composer, a Telemann trio sonata for oboes and bassoon from 18th century Germany, and Copland’s "Appalachian Spring," an American composition from 1944, in the original version for 13 instruments without conductor.

For more information, see "chamber music" on Wikipedia, the free, open-content encyclopedia in many languages.

 

- David Shifrin, Artistic Director
- Linda Magee, Executive Director

 

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ENCORE SERIES TICKETS
Single tickets to the 2010-2011 Encore Series will be available online beginning September 7.

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LISTEN
There are many sizes of chamber ensembles, from duos all the way to nonets and beyond. Here are a few samples from past CMNW concerts to get you started.

Bach Concerto in A Minor for Violin, BWV 1041
Debussy Sonata for Cello and Piano (1915)
Mendelssohn Octet for Strings in E-Flat Major , Op. 20
Barber "Summer Music" for Wind Quintet (1953)

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