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musique de chambre - traducción al Inglés

FORM OF CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPOSED FOR A SMALL GROUP OF INSTRUMENTS
Chamber orchestra; Chamber Orchestra; Chamber Music; Musica da camera; Musique de chambre; Chamber-music; Chamber ensembles; Chamber musician; Chamber ensemble; Chamber works; Baroque chamber music; Chamber group; Kammermusik; Chamber piece; History of chamber music
  • [[Frederick the Great]] plays flute in his summer palace [[Sanssouci]], with [[Franz Benda]] playing violin, [[Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach]] accompanying on keyboard, and unidentified string players; painting by [[Adolph Menzel]] (1850–52)
  • Violinist [[Joseph Joachim]] and pianist Clara Schumann. Joachim and Schumann debuted many of the chamber works of Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms and others.
  • Amateurs play a string sextet
  • [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Hippocrates]] and [[Galen]] play a quartet on viols in this fanciful woodcut from 1516.
  • A graphic interpretation of the [[Burletta]] movement of [[Bartók]]'s String Quartet No. 6, by artist Joel Epstein
  • [[Béla Bartók]] recording folksongs of Czech peasants, 1908
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  • "Ghost" Trio, Op. 70, No. 1]], by Beethoven
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  • The Joachim Quartet, led by violinist [[Joseph Joachim]]. The quartet debuted many of the works of Johannes Brahms.
  • Copy of a pianoforte from 1805
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  • Chamber musicians going at each other, from "The Short-tempered Clavichord" by illustrator [http://bonotto.robert.googlepages.com/ Robert Bonotto]
  • Home music-making in the 19th century; painting by Jules-Alexandre Grün.
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  • Painting of Pierrot, the object of Schoenberg's atonal suite ''[[Pierrot Lunaire]]'', painted by [[Antoine Watteau]]
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  • Kneisel String Quartet]], led by Franz Kneisel. This American ensemble debuted Dvořák's American Quartet, Op. 96.
  • Impressionist]] music and art sought similar effects of the ethereal, atmospheric.
  • Vilemina Norman Neruda]] leading a string quartet, about 1880
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  • [[Leon Theremin]] performing a trio for voice, piano and theremin, 1924
  • [[Baroque music]]ians playing a trio sonata, 18th-century anonymous painting

musique de chambre         
n. chamber music, music designed for two to ten musicians and intended to be played in a small theater

Definición

musique concrete
[mju:?zi:k k?musique concrete'kr?t]
¦ noun music constructed by mixing recorded sounds.
Origin
1940s: Fr., lit. 'concrete music'.

Wikipedia

Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small number of performers, with one performer to a part (in contrast to orchestral music, in which each string part is played by a number of performers). However, by convention, it usually does not include solo instrument performances.

Because of its intimate nature, chamber music has been described as "the music of friends". For more than 100 years, chamber music was played primarily by amateur musicians in their homes, and even today, when chamber music performance has migrated from the home to the concert hall, many musicians, amateur and professional, still play chamber music for their own pleasure. Playing chamber music requires special skills, both musical and social, that differ from the skills required for playing solo or symphonic works.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe described chamber music (specifically, string quartet music) as "four rational people conversing". This conversational paradigm – which refers to the way one instrument introduces a melody or motif and then other instruments subsequently "respond" with a similar motif – has been a thread woven through the history of chamber music composition from the end of the 18th century to the present. The analogy to conversation recurs in descriptions and analyses of chamber music compositions.

Ejemplos de uso de musique de chambre
1. Pourtant, ici, ils font de la musique de chambre.
2. Le maintien d‘abord d‘une tradition, avec des concerts de musique de chambre et du répertoire symphonique.
3. J‘étais saxophoniste au conservatoire, j‘ai fait du piano, de la musique de chambre, baroque et contemporaine.
4. Musique de chambre, répertoire symphonique et «crossover» pour l‘édition qui débute le 20 juillet.
5. Avec «La premi';re fois», Denis Maillefer cultive sa musique de chambre.