It is synonymous. Chamber music is the music that is played by a Chamber orchestra.
Chamber music is locked up. Baroque music needs to be fixed.
Orchestral music is, simply, music composed for an orchestra. "Classical" is a period (c. 1750 to 1820) in music histoy, however people often use the term classical to describe all western music of a high standard.
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Michel Perrault has written: '[ Orchestral and chamber music, and Esquisses en plein air, for soprano or contralto, string orchestra and harpsichord' -- subject(s): Scores, Orchestral music, Songs (High voice) with string orchestra, Chamber music
Generically, a chamber orchestra is a small orchestra that plays orchestral music. The difference between a chamber orchestra and a full symphony orchestra is that a chamber orchestra generally features only one player per part (one possible exception is in violin parts). Note that "part" means separate part in the score, not necessarily instrument (a symphony may have two flute parts, for example). So instead of, for example, two or three horns playing the same melodic line, there will only be one. A useful comparison between a "full" orchestra and a "chamber" orchestra: the New York Philharmonic and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. According to their official web page, the NY Phil has 106 members, whereas the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra only lists 31, including a single horn player, 2 trumpets, 2 bassoons, 2 clarinets, 2 oboes, 2 flutes, 2 basses, 4 cellos, 3 violas, and 10 violinists. Compare to the NY Phil, which has 5 listed horn players and 4 listed flute players, just as a starter. Admittedly this is larger than many full symphonies, but still the comparison is useful.
In classical music, a chamber orchestra. In jazz music, a big band. Groups of that size are also used in shows and as backing for jazz and pop singers.
A ten piece band, or in classical music a small chamber orchestra.
Essentially there is no difference between a philharmonic orchestra and a symphony orchestra. Both are made up of the same types of instruments and are capable of playing the same music. A philharmonic orchestra is normally composed of a choir or choral society that it accompanies whereas a symphony orchestra is not. There is or there use to be a difference. The Philharmonic Orchestra was also called " The Musical Republic" the musician elected their Conductor, the economics, the character of their orchestra, share revenues. The Symphonic Orchestra was mainly musicians employed by a State, University, etc. Today I do not know if this difference still prevails.
Christopher Headington has written: 'The listener's guide to chamber music' -- subject(s): Musique de chambre, Chamber music, Discographie, Discography, History and criticism, Histoire et critique 'History of western music' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music 'The orchestra and its instruments' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Orchestra 'Sonatina for oboe and piano' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Oboe and piano) 'The listener's guide to chamber music' -- subject(s): Chamber music, History and criticism, Discography, History
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Joseph Jongen has written: 'Pages intimes' -- subject(s): Chamber orchestra music, Scores
Oedoen Partos has written: 'Fusions (Shiluvim) for viola and chamber orchestra' -- subject(s): Viola with chamber orchestra, Scores 'Oriental ballad; viola and piano' -- subject(s): Viola and piano music 'Visions; recitative, invocation and dance' -- subject(s): Flute and piano with string orchestra, Scores