A look at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's prestigious three-year residency.
The two groups aren't just making music together, they're creating community and advocating for environmental justice.
Artistic Directors Wu Han and David Finckel on the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s 2022–23 season.
The Grammy winner shares what's in store for the season-long residency, featuring collaborations with Francesco Turrisi, Our Native Daughters, and Silkroad Ensemble, launching October 15.
Mozart’s original Requiem and a new musical “transformation” of it will be performed during the festival.
Goldberg will perform as part of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Summer Evenings concert on July 13.
Rana, recipient of The Ackman Classical Piano Prize, comes to the New York Philharmonic June 2–4.
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is set to perform Saint-Saëns’s Carnival of the Animals and other animal-inspired works.
Joachim discusses her piece, Family, commissioned by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra for the orchestra and IN UNISON Chorus.
Kalish talks with percussionist Ian David Rosenbaum in advance of the Chamber Music Society's presentation of Crumb's Ancient Voices of Children.
With Reflet d’un temps disparu, Chen masters the delicate balancing act of being true to his home country, his new home, and his own voice.
The work is a collaboration between media artist and director Refik Anadol and The Philadelphia Orchestra.
Juilliard Orchestra and Juilliard Jazz Orchestra will perform Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony at Carnegie Hall on February 23.
The South African soprano makes her New York Philharmonic debut February 17–19 singing the German eminence’s powerful song cycle.
The quartet comes to the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on February 1.
The New York Philharmonic and Anthony Roth Costanzo present Authentic Selves: The Beauty Within beginning January 27.
How the pandemic prompted one organization to take advantage of its resources.
Price is experiencing a renaissance. Learn more about her life and work.
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