Sentence examples for to chamber from inspiring English sources

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to chamber

noun

A room or set of rooms, particularly:

Exact(56)

I prefer opera to chamber music.

After the intermission, the focus changed to chamber music.

Naturally, symphonic scores had to be reduced to chamber size.

What a rollicking verb that is, "to chamber".

A couple of opportunities to introduce youngsters to chamber music and jazz are available.

The first Great Composers release is devoted to chamber music by Schubert.

When it comes to chamber music, beware of ad-hoc ensembles and would-be dream teams.

On Sunday it ranged from a solo organ to chamber music to full choral pieces.

"All lobbyists must use east entrance to chamber," it reads, adding, "This is west side".

It's fascinating to see the architecture of these classics up close, and performed to chamber music.

Most conductors these days reduce an ensemble's string body to chamber orchestra proportions for Mozart.

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