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Chamber Music/Chamber Pop
Posted: 2/4/2004, 2:17 pm
by joe_canadian
I've heard these terms a lot, but for the life of me can't figure out what they refer to.
What does it all mean?
Posted: 2/4/2004, 2:45 pm
by AnnieDreams
I've never heard of Chamber Pop before, but I've heard chamber music. . . it's supposedly an old word referring to music that was played in smaller rooms rather than big halls or something . . I've usually heard it in reference to small choirs and things like that. . .
or there could be a completely different definition and I could just be dumb.
Posted: 2/4/2004, 5:50 pm
by Sonya
Back in elementary school, I went to band, but there were 2 types of bands, the beginners, and the advanced. Since almost everyone who was in 'Advanced' Band had "graduated" the previous year, and I hadn't, I was one of the only 2 musicians in 'Advanced Band'. So my conductor said that since there was only the 3 of us, we'd just play as a chamber band. Obviously being in 6th and 7th grade, albert and I asked what the hell a Chamber Band was, and Ms. Woods (the conductor) explained what it is.
Well, yeah, chamber music is, like Annie said, and old english phrase, and back in, like, the middle ages, whenever there was a large dinner (or ball or whatever) they would have a small band play, without a conductor, and they would be called the Chamber Band.
Posted: 2/4/2004, 6:27 pm
by MR. F-Z
Rufus something guy is a Chamber Pop artist according to allmusic.com...By the way,you can always go to that site for music genre information.
Posted: 2/4/2004, 8:49 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
wainwright?
i have to say, i've definetly never heard of the pop genre "chamber pop"...there must be someone sitting around actually taking catagorization like this seriously