Chamber Music

What is chamber music? Why is it such an important part of music? Check out some of these articles below, and scroll down for a selection of free online arrangements!

*All articles are drawn from credible, reputable sources*

We hope you consider facilitating chamber music (if you haven't already) at your institution.

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Free Arrangements

  • ➡ ➡ IMSLP

    You can find the scores + parts for just about any classical/romantic era string quartet, piano trio, duo etc. on IMSLP! We recommend exploring Haydn’s first: he composed 68! Also, check out Mozart and Beethoven!

  • For violin duet music, see this link: 8notesviolinduet.com

    Here, you’ll find 661 different string quartet pieces, from classics to Joplin’s ‘The Entertainer’ to Jingle Bells: 8notesquartetmusic.com

  • Free Gig Music: A selection of popular quartet music, already in PDF form and easy to download!

  • Ms. Belvins has generously arranged many popular pieces, including holiday music here: Cindy Blevins Music

Why We Love Chamber Music!

“I love chamber music because it’s not quite solo playing and not quite orchestral playing - it has the room for personality and free decisions that solo playing has, with the focus on community and attention to others that orchestral playing has! It’s satisfying and inspiring, and a lovely way to bond and grow.”

-Sylvia

“I love chamber music because it’s truly the most meaningful and beneficial connection that can be made among peers and can be the most effective form of artistic expression and communication in music.”

-Felix

“I love chamber music because playing with only a few people allows me to take a more active role in shaping the 'group sound'. Especially in a quartet, it’s really satisfying when our timbres resonate perfectly- it takes a lot of slow practice but that just makes reaching the blend all the more satisfying!” 

-Lucy

“I love playing chamber music because I get to hear the beauty of all the different instruments. The way their sounds blend together is truly touching!”

-Kenny

“Chamber music is one of my favorite parts of playing the violin because I get to collaborate with others and work on parts to create "special moments" in a piece. Unlike solo playing, everyone has an important role in chamber music!” 

-Emily

Felix’s Quartet at the 2025 Addicott Summer Chamber Music Festival 
Sylvia playing with her mom, Rachel Barton Pine, and Craig Trompeter on Chicago’s WFMT!