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was chamber
noun
A room or set of rooms, particularly:
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"My music theory teacher didn't like tango at all, but my harmony and orchestration teacher used to say that tango was chamber music.
The subject of "Tchaikovsky Up Close," Wednesday's opening event at the Newark Museum, was chamber music -- not unusual in itself, but an all-Tchaikovsky chamber music program is almost unique.
Elaine and Mel were part of that audience, with tastes elevated and made eccentrically rigorous by the distinct bias of high musical culture in Los Angeles in the nineteen-forties — there was chamber music, and then there was everything else.
Mr. Wagner's passion was chamber music, and during his 16 seasons at Maverick, chamber music was the heart of an annual series that also included solo recitals by instrumentalists and singers, as well as occasional poetry readings and jazz concerts.
There was chamber music, but now it came from an ensemble of professional players rather than the camp orchestra, made up of musicians forced to play for their lives.
He held solo violin positions at the Théâtre-Italien and the Paris Opéra and later was chamber musician to Napoleon and to Louis XVIII, although his career as a soloist was cut short by a carriage accident in 1810.
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If it is a dance-opera, it is chamber size.
In the courtyard on some evenings there is chamber music.
They were chamber music, and often quite sprightly too.
The truth: It's chamber music meets chart pop.
Then she added, "At the end, it's chamber music".
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