词汇 | chamber-music |
释义 | chamber music noun[ U ] uk /ˈtʃeɪm.bə ˌmjuː.zɪk/ us /ˈtʃeɪm.bɚ ˌmjuː.zɪk/ music written for a small group of musicians so that it can be performed easily in a small concert hall or in a private home室内乐 Types of music Afrobeat Afrobeats ambient music anthemic atonal drum and bass dubstep early music easy listening EDM Latinize Latinized mariachi melodically monophonic symphonic symphonically techno Tejano Tex-Mex About the same time he offered to take the violin at a performance of some chamber music. But he wrote two pieces of chamber music which have never been excelled—a 'cello sonata and a trio. He also wrote about ten symphonies or symphonic poems, and a great variety of chamber music. It is her chamber music, however, that is responsible for her greatest triumphs. They are chamber music, and never were intended to be played in a large room. chamber music | American Dictionarychamber music noun[ U ] us/ˈtʃeɪm·bər ˌmju·zɪk/ music written for a small group of performers Examples of chamber musicchamber music Moreover, in accord with our expectations, he now listens to chambermusic more frequently despite competition from a busy personal schedule. Patterns from wind, tides, waves, seasonal transformation, melting ice, snow, etc. are common musical resources for my chambermusic. This is unfortunate: interactivity tailored creatively to the needs of a piece provides valuable models of chambermusic. There are occasional exceptions, but in general, the institutions of the symphony, opera and chambermusic have ignored our art form. An afternoon concert at 4.30pm focuses on chambermusic by emerging composers. To this point thirty editions are available, covering symphonies, solo concertos, music for wind band, chambermusic and keyboard works. Initial discrete cells presented by a viola are permutated and distributed among other solo instruments in a gradually proliferating internal dialogue characteristic of chambermusic. We have this capability when separating out a single instrument from an ensemble, during a chambermusic performance, for example. My own chambermusic regularly makes use of ecoacoustic structures to organise large-scale form. Other chapters, which examine the choral music, his numerous songs, his orchestral works and his chambermusic, are all equally illuminating. Such instinctive understanding was especially appropriate for this fragile and delicately-constructed work, celebrating the intimacy of chambermusic making. Very, very ordinary lower middle-class background: he liked all the standard repertoire, he liked chambermusic. It should have good acoustics for chambermusic. The chapter on the chambermusic once again makes us wonder why these works are so seldom performed. The 'aristocratic art' of the chambermusic often disguises the 'human quality' of the movements to which an audience would respond. See all examples of chamber music These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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