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Musical term See also: Chamber Concerto (disambiguation)
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Concerto da camera, or in English chamber concerto, originally was one of the two types of concerto grosso, the other being the concerto da chiesa ("church concert"). The concerto da camera had the character of a suite, being introduced by a prelude and incorporating popular dance forms. Antonio Vivaldi and Georg Philipp Telemann were great exponents of this form of music. Later it became a popular name for any concerto in a chamber music or chamber orchestra setting.

Chamber concertos referring to the original concerto da camera concept

Among better known, non-baroque pieces with the name concerto da camera are:

Chamber Concertos in a wider sense

See also: Chamber Concerto (disambiguation)
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References

  1. Bellamann, H. H.; Alkan, Charles Valentine Morhange (1924). "The Piano Works of C. V. Alkan". The Musical Quarterly. 10 (2). Retrieved February 16, 2024.
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