The chamber music of this section is meant as the type of music performed by a group of musicians (an orchestra). Genres of chamber music are often determined by the composition of chamber music ensembles that perform the composition, for example, the piano trio or the string quartet, but as a rule, pieces like these are known as sonatas, concertos, minuets, etc. Purchase compositions of the chamber music genre in this section and create an orchestra atmosphere around yourself.
Classical chamber music
Chamber music has its origins in the sixteenth century. At that period it confronted the church music and was attributed by the society. However, later it went on to become a universal genre. This development owes a lot to the chamber music by Shostakovich, which was united in its sound expressionism, modernism and the "grand style". It also combined the personal tragedy and the tragedy of mankind. Johannes Brahms chamber music showed a new level of vitality, realism, and the melodic content which a music instrument can show. Great Russian chamber music also occupies an important place in classical music - its representatives existed at one time, Tchaikovsky, Scriabin, Borodin, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Sviridov, whose music for chamber orchestra is characterized by subtle form of lyrical melodies with professional orchestration. The outstanding Mozart is also worth mentioning. His piano chamber music is gentle, elegant, easy and unbelievably expressive and virtuosic. Among chamber music pl