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chamberesque

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English

Etymology

From chamber + -esque.

Adjective

chamberesque (comparative more chamberesque, superlative most chamberesque)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of chamber music.
    • 2015 July 16, “Jazz Listings for July 17-23”, in New York Times:
      Still, her return to chamberesque improvised music at the Village Vanguard next week is a welcome turn of events, especially given her choice of partners: the clarinetist and saxophonist Doug Wieselman, the pianist Myra Melford and the drummer Rudy Royston.
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