Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center explained

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Type:Chamber Music organization
Headquarters:Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center
Leader Title:Artistic Directors
Leader Name:David Finckel and Wu Han

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is an American organization dedicated to the performance and promotion of chamber music in New York City and around the world. It is the largest organization of its kind in the country for chamber music. CMS's home is Alice Tully Hall, located in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Founded in 1969 by pianist Charles Wadsworth with the patronage of Alice Tully, the first performance at Alice Tully Hall was September 11, 1969.[1] The current artistic directors are cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han.

Overview

CMS' Alice Tully Hall hosts mainstage performances. The complete Brandenburg Concertos are performed each December, and have been called a "New York holiday staple" by The New York Times.[2] The Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio hosts other events, including contemporary compositions, lectures, and classes.

CMS also hosts many education programs for both listeners and musicians, including its Meet the Music! and Inside Chamber Music lecture series.[3]

The Bowers program is a residency program at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. It was known as CMS Two until it was renamed after a donation by philanthropist Ann S. Bowers.[4] Alumni of the program include Inon Barnatan, Lang Lang, Hilary Hahn, Paul Huang, Nicholas Canellakis, Anthony McGill, Alisa Weilerstein, and the Escher String Quartet.[5]

CMS presents more than 80 concerts per season outside of New York City, including concerts in North America, Europe and Asia.[6]

Artistic Directors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History and Mission The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center . July 28, 2022 . www.chambermusicsociety.org . en-US.
  2. Web site: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - Review. Schweitzer . Vivien. The New York Times. December 20, 2010.
  3. Web site: Thestudentproducers . October 17, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171018133548/https://www.thestudentproducers.com/ . October 18, 2017 . dead .
  4. Web site: Passy. Charles. September 12, 2018. Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Receives $5 Million Donation. The Wall Street Journal.
  5. Web site: Alumni | The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.. www.chambermusicsociety.org. January 2, 2022.
  6. Web site: History and Mission The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center . July 28, 2022 . www.chambermusicsociety.org . en-US.