Camerata (music)
For other uses, see Camerata (disambiguation).
A camerata is a small chamber orchestra or choir, with up to 40 to 60 musicians or choristers.
Examples of music ensembles
- Camerata Bariloche, a chamber music ensemble from Argentina
- Camerata Bern, a Swiss small and flexible chamber orchestra
- Camerata Chicago, an American chamber orchestra
- Camerata de' Bardi
- Camerata Ireland, a chamber orchestra
- Camerata KlaipÄ—da, a Lithuanian chamber orchestra
- Camerata Mediolanense, an ensemble of musicians established in Milano, Italy
- Camerata Mediterranea, a French nonprofit organization and an international, intercultural institute of musical exchanges
- Camerata of London, an English modern-instrument chamber orchestra
- Camerata Salzburg, an Austrian chamber orchestra
- Camerata Trajectina, a Dutch early music ensemble
- Boston Camerata, an American early music ensemble
- Halifax Camerata Singers, a Canadian chamber choir
- Manchester Camerata, a British chamber orchestra
- Orchestra Camerata Italiana, a professional chamber orchestra in Naples, Italy
- Oslo Camerata, a Norwegian mostly classical string orchestra
- Polish Chamber Orchestra Camerata-Wroclaw, a professional orchestra
- Skipton Building Society Camerata, an English professional chamber orchestra
- Toronto Camerata, a Canadian chamber orchestra
- University of Pretoria Camerata, a choir at the University of Pretoria, South Africa
- Washington Men's Camerata
References
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