
Chamber music groups
Chamber music groups are small ensembles of musicians that typically perform classical music. These groups usually consist of two to around ten players, with common combinations including string quartets (four players) or piano trios (three players). Unlike orchestras, chamber music allows for intimate interaction among musicians and often emphasizes individual expression and collaboration. Concerts are usually held in smaller venues, enhancing the personal experience for both performers and audience members. The term "chamber" originates from the intimate settings, such as private rooms or small halls, where this music was traditionally performed.