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  1. a small group of musicians who play classical music together

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The Knights are the latest excellent chamber orchestra to appear in Central Park, following the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and A Far Cry.
"Faust," Connecticut Lyric Opera and the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra.
The Federalist Society Chamber Orchestra will perform its Originalist hits.
Todd Phillips also plays in the conductorless Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
HARTFORD "Faust," Connecticut Lyric Opera and the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra.
J.R.O. 'CHOPIN EVOCATIONS' Daniil Trifonov, piano; Mahler Chamber Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon).
Here she directs the Mahler Chamber Orchestra in Piano Concertos Nos.
AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA at the Rose Theater (April 9, 7:30 p.m.).
She is also the concertmaster of the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society in Vermont.
The program also features Haydn's Symphony No. 27, Arensky's Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky and Paul Chihara's chamber orchestra arrangement of Rachmaninoff's Suite for Two Pianos, commissioned by Orpheus as part of its project to expand the chamber orchestra repertory.
Dame Edna Everage), the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and the cabaret artist Meow Meow (Aug.
From 2005 to 2009 he was the chief conductor of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra.
Ms. Saariaho's music will be performed by the Knights, the Brooklyn-based chamber orchestra.
With the Geneva Chamber Orchestra, he performed all 27 Mozart concertos, conducting from the keyboard.
Boston's premiere chamber orchestra makes an appearance in Central Park, with a typically wide-ranging program.
But, under Mr. Jacobs's baton, B'Rock still sounded like a small chamber orchestra: nimble, clear, precise.
Here there's a world premiere, "Autoschediasms," for "creative chamber orchestra," as well as five other pieces.
A piece for voice and chamber orchestra lasting ten or fifteen minutes would be like a river.
He was associated in particular with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, of which he was a composer laureate.
"Mania" is a … well, manic concertante work for cello and chamber orchestra, pointedly excluding a cello section.
In the 1964 recording selected by Mr. Williams, by the Munich Chamber Orchestra, both singers are women.
Pete Scully, the concertmaster of the Hazelton Chamber Orchestra, is said to have dialysis three times weekly.
Her stepfather is a conductor and violinist with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, which is based in Glasgow.
Hearing a chamber orchestra in Tully, a 73,086-seat hall built for chamber ensembles, made perfect sense.
We don't know if the Vienna Chamber Orchestra had a mascot before, but they certainly have one now.  
He employs a chamber orchestra of flute, oboe, clarinet, trombones, and strings, which creates a dusky, autumnal atmosphere.
Caramoor commissioned "Banister" with St. Luke's and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, which debuted the piece last November.
As his yearning deepens, electronics, feedback and a chamber orchestra swell around him as some kind of consolation.
His wife, Rebecca, cooks a luxurious meal and vents some about her workplace troubles as a chamber orchestra violinist.
Continuing to broaden his horizons, Mr. Frost will become the chief conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra next season.
Heddi Conyer, Luce's closest friend in the Hazelton Chamber Orchestra, recently diagnosed with Crohn's disease, is only fifty-six.
Her chamber orchestra, m_unit, blends strings and horns and mallet percussion in service of her resplendent, highly singable compositions.
At Ojai, members of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra offered a selection of Luciano Berio's Sequenzas—fourteen showpieces for solo performers.
He conducted frequently and was the resident conductor of the Newport Symphony Orchestra (formerly the Yaquina Chamber Orchestra) in Oregon.
This young chamber orchestra for the 21st century incorporates jazz, hip-hop, classic rock and other genres into its repertoire.
The Knights, a Brooklyn-based chamber orchestra, will give two fully staged performances of his operetta "Candide" at Ozawa Hall.
Mr. Beyer joined the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra after the war and played with the highly regarded Max Strub String Quartet.
Some musical highlights of my years living in Boston were the concerts Mr. Kirchner conducted with the Harvard Chamber Orchestra.
"They're definitely a team," observes Christopher Warren-Green, the music director of the London Chamber Orchestra, which played at the wedding.
He was hired by the California Institute of the Arts and became the principal bassist for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
The first of three discs here is defined by the kinetic synergy between the saxophonist's quartet and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
Upon his return, he asked to bring the Chamber Orchestra of Havana and its conductor, Daiana García, to the United States.
A larger orchestra will also play, with musicians from BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonia performing.
There was a slight overuse of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, a solid but not revelatory ensemble that was in residence this year.
Late last month, joined by the musicians of the string chamber orchestra Kremerata Baltica, Mr. Trifonov presented the most intriguing programs imaginable.
The International Contemporary Ensemble, conducted by Peter Rundel, will perform the harmonically pungent work, written for four vocalists, small chorus and chamber orchestra.
This Tuesday, the first concert of the season features the spry chamber orchestra The Knights, under the baton of music director Eric Jacobsen.
The last of the chamber orchestra concerts at this summer's free Central Park series is the hometown band playing Vivaldi — and only Vivaldi.
She'll squeeze her 13-piece jazz chamber orchestra, M-Unit, onto the cozy Dizzy's stage, armed with whirlwind arrangements and some new material.
On Hoy, and while he was a resident composer with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, he wrote ten "Strathclyde Concertos", ideal to take into schools.
The tension built as they approached the edge of the stage closest to the audience, only a few inches from the chamber orchestra pit.
It uses a Western contemporary idiom and Western instruments, played here by the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Chamber Orchestra, incisively conducted by Ken-David Masur.
Andras Schiff performs Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1 with the resident chamber orchestra and Gabor Takacs-Nagy, its music director, from the Swiss Alps.
He is also the principal timpanist of the Aspen Chamber Orchestra in Colorado, and on the board of the Aspen Music Festival and School.
Ludwig Müller, the concertmaster of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, announced Mr. Schiff's death to the Austrian Press Agency but did not specify the cause.
At Carnegie, she is scheduled for a performance of Mozart concertos with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra next March, and of solo Beethoven in April.
A sense of unpredictability infused "Confluence" for chamber orchestra, by Huang Ruo, whose music meshes influences including Chinese folk, Western avant-garde, rock and jazz.
"She can't do something two times in a row because she just does not want to," Mr. Kim of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra said.
ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The composer Michael Hersch has often taken inspiration from art and death, and his new tone poem "End Stages" is no exception.
Audience surveys, noted Kyu-Young Kim, the artistic director of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, show that contextualization leads to greater appreciation of new music.
The follow-up to "Become River" (2010), for chamber orchestra, "Ocean" won the Pulitzer Prize, then a Grammy for the Seattle Symphony, which commissioned it.
Filmed by legendary mountaineering cinematographer Renan Ozturk, Mountain is an essay-style documentary with minimal dialogue and a rich, sweeping soundtrack from the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra visits the 92nd Street Y on Tuesday with the harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani and some delightful corners of the repertory for me to explore.
A prolific recording artist, he made more than 200 records, many of them with the English Chamber Orchestra, which he conducted starting in the early 1960s.
With help from the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the JACK Quartet and others, her concerts are predominantly thematic, often juxtaposing the very old with the relatively new.
They released their sixth album, Roses, in 2012, and then Something Else, featuring new recordings of Cranberries hits backed by the Irish Chamber Orchestra, in April 22018.
And of course, to accompany these dark and depressing moments, there's been a heartbreakingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn and performed by the London Chamber Orchestra.
Adding to that rhythmically rich fare, the chamber orchestra Manhattan Camerata opens the program with its "Tango Fado Project," a conversation between Argentine and Portuguese folk music.
On Saturday at Carnegie Hall, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra gave the premiere of Harold Meltzer's "Vision Machine," a breezy and scintillating piece inspired by Mr. Nouvel's tower.
Still, it's exciting to hear a harpsichord or piano trying to be an entire Baroque chamber orchestra, and some of that feistiness is lost in this arrangement.
On Tuesday, June 229, a more established force, the conductorless Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, takes the stage to perform a concert infused with the spirit of the season.
The Vienna Philharmonic, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and other ensembles also appear, their very names suggesting a generally high level of performance, if not uniform excellence.
But Kent Nagano's rendition of "A Quiet Place," in a nimble chamber-orchestra version by Garth Edwin Sutherland, is the best argument yet for Bernstein's final stage work.
Mr. Biss will play the piece first with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (alongside Beethoven's Fourth), and then, at the end of November, with the Cleveland Orchestra. Sept.
Joshua Bell brings the famed London chamber orchestra to Lincoln Center, leading it from the concertmaster's chair and acting as the soloist in Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 2.
Mr. Dausgaard, 54, who is also the chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, will become music director in Seattle in 2019.
Mr. Di Vittorio, 250, is a published orchestral composer and the music director/conductor and composer of the Chamber Orchestra of New York, which performs at Carnegie Hall.
He is writing a double concerto for violin and piano, joined by strings, that he will play with the violinist Gidon Kremer and the Kremerata Baltica chamber orchestra.
Also offered were a bustling account of Wolpe's Chamber Piece No. 2 and Ursula Mamlok's episodic, intricate Concerto for Oboe and Chamber Orchestra, featuring Hugo Lee, a formidable oboist.
On the court at the Equinox around the corner from Lincoln Center, Bridges dribbles past her friend Burt Mason, the principal trombonist with the Chamber Orchestra of New York.
Often, her arrangements took advantage of a chamber orchestra or layers of vocal harmonies, and rather than seeming pumped full of grandeur, they were tiny miracles of poetic efficiency.
MICHAEL COOPER As part of Andrew Norman's composing residency, this ensemble presents the New York premiere of "Begin," a chamber-orchestra piece first heard in Los Angeles last year.
He taught at the university for 40 years, forming close associations with the Minnesota Opera, the Minnesota Orchestra, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and other institutions in the region.
Take her Carnegie concert in March with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, in a program of two Mozart concertos (the 19th and moody 20th) that she conducted from the piano.
There can be little doubt that Haydn's operas have been seriously undervalued, at least since Antal Dorati's wonderful series of recordings with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra in the late 1970s.
To keep momentum going, the band have unveiled some special surprises, including an expanded edition of Music Complete and a one-of-a-kind performance with the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
In April she and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra did a mash-up of Heinrich Biber's 1673 suite "Battalia" with George Crumb's 1970 "Black Angels," both musical expressions about war.
Jody Oberfelder Projects teams up with the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra to present "Zaubernacht," or "Magic Night," a reimagining of Kurt Weill's composition in which a child's toys come to life.
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra will perform that oratorio under the baton of Jeannette Sorrell on Sunday; the show will be livestreamed on the Orchestra's website beginning at 3 p.m.
In a phone interview from Quebec, where he founded the chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy, Mr. Labadie, 54, spoke about music, his ordeal and his plans for St. Luke's.
Avant-garde audacity figured little in an evening of works presented jointly by the San Francisco Girls Chorus, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and the Knights, the Brooklyn-based chamber orchestra.
In April he plays two Chopin programs with the Kremerata Baltica chamber orchestra, each dominated by one of Chopin's two concertos, but in unusual arrangements for piano and chamber ensemble.
Mr. McCarthy, also 30, is a composer in Brooklyn of works for chamber orchestra and piano, including a piece that premiered at Queen Elisabeth Hall in Antwerp in November 2017.
This year it is presenting a broad array of female conductors, including Ms. Hannigan, who will lead the Mahler Chamber Orchestra in Debussy, Sibelius, Haydn, Berg and Gershwin on Aug. 23.
A week later, the Detroit-based chamber orchestra Sphinx Virtuosi brings a program of diverse sounds drawn from traditional sources and composers including Terence Blanchard, Shostakovich, and Kareem Roustom (Oct. 11).
On Saturday the 92nd Street Y opened its season with an inspired performance by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, which offered thrilling renditions of music by Mozart, Schubert and George Tsontakis.
More from Mr. Trifonov's Perspectives series this week, but the view is singular: Nothing but Chopin is on the agenda, all with the help of the Kremerata Baltica, a chamber orchestra.
The music after intermission (and after an onstage Q. and A. between Mr. Sorey and Ms. Chase) was dominated by the world premiere of "Autoschediasms," a work for creative chamber orchestra.
This one comes from Native American mythology, and Gary S. Fagin, music director of the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra in Lower Manhattan, has turned it into a new hourlong opera for children.
A Far Cry, a fine chamber orchestra, is a core part of Boston's musical community, and it makes its Miller Theater debut here with a program of Bach and Philip Glass.
Mazzoli's score supports that dynamic by wedding strong lyric invention to an unsettled, insidiously dissonant chamber-orchestra texture that evokes the jagged beauty both of Skye and of Bess's inner landscape.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Last year's most awe-inspiring jazz release was "Emanon," Wayne Shorter's three-disc masterstroke, much of which he recorded live with his quartet joined by the London Chamber Orchestra.
There, Ms. Gosfield's thrilling chamber orchestra writing was, by necessity, often cut off by the need to reintroduce Ms. Weaver's narrator and her latest bit of news about the alien-induced pandemonium.
Performed by the Washington Heights Chamber Orchestra, the program will give young listeners opportunities to sing, dance, conduct and color as they hear works by Brahms, Elgar, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Copland and others.washingtonheightsorchestra.
The music, primarily classical selections performed by the Australian Chamber Orchestra, is more successful than the voice-over as it supports the images and heightens the tension in the most intimidating scenes.
The music calendar is a crowded one, with a slew of offerings, from the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra to contemporary musicians including PJ Harvey and the Magnetic Fields.
He believes an upcoming work for choir and chamber orchestra, built from sketches performed for the first time at his wedding to Ms. Williams-Haas, is among the best pieces he has written.
Timo Andres's "The Blind Banister" is inspired by Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2; Martinu's neo-classical "La Jolla" for piano and chamber orchestra channels Haydn, whose Symphony No. 98 rounds out the program.
The violist-composer Brett Dean is tackling Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto for Mr. Biss and the sixth of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra's "new" Brandenburg Concertos (an idea the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra got to first).
The Knights are first up, with the chamber orchestra playing music that includes the premiere of an arrangement of Lisa Bielawa's "Fictional Migrations" for solo flute and horn with strings, and Mendelssohn's Octet.
Whether helming the Scottish Chamber Orchestra or the Glyndebourne Festival in England — Mr. Ticciati's two other directorships — or making guest appearances at the Met, he has been noted for his enthusiasm and energy.
Working closely with Mr. Sowry, the violinist Richard Tognetti (the artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and a surfing enthusiast), chose the works for the suite, which includes several of his own pieces.
With the conductor Matthias Pintscher and sound engineers from IRCAM, they come to New York for performances of "Repons," Boulez's mighty piece for chamber orchestra and electronics that was written in the early 1980s.
Gustavo Dudamel, the rock star musical director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, handpicked Lenaerts to play with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra when he was its guest conductor on a tour across Europe in September.
But in these two shows at the Apollo Theater, González will be joined by the experimental German and Swedish chamber orchestra the String Theory, which has already backed him on two separate European tours.
After leaving RCA to become an independent producer in 1974, he worked with Dawn Upshaw, Richard Stoltzman, Zubin Mehta, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Tokyo Quartet, the Beaux-Arts Trio, Deborah Voigt and others.
The production, directed sensitively by Diane Paulus, is essentially the same as the one in Boston and has retained the excellent chamber orchestra A Far Cry and the four principals in the superb cast.
At least from my seat off to one side, confused electronic sound marred the ensemble's alert "Triple Quartet" (1998), in which the musicians were part of an Ensemble Signal chamber orchestra of 12 live strings.
The Hazelton Chamber Orchestra didn't put on a single performance in the (disastrous) 2018-19 season, and the Little Quartet, as they call themselves, four members of the orchestra, hasn't played together in—how long?
Well, we need this one, because Mr. Trifonov plays them magnificently; because of illuminating chamber-orchestra arrangements by Mikhail Pletnev, who conducts; and because of Chopin-inspired works by Grieg, Barber and others that join.
A chamber orchestra digs into new arrangements of his past free-improvisation saxophone solos; the sense of fresh community they create around "I'll See You Out There" is a testament to Mr. Mitchell's underlying vision.
She is a daughter of Victoria J. Swensen of Townsend, Vt., and Matt Dine of Leonia, N.J. Her father is the principal oboist in Manhattan for the American Ballet Theater and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
The music room was designed under the supervision of Paul Scarbrough, an acoustician who worked on the Ordway Concert Hall, completed in 2015 for the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center.
Also at the Y this weekend, the violinist Carolin Widmann is the soloist in Kurt Weill's Violin Concerto, with the wind players of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, who also play Mozart's "Gran Partita" (Saturday, 8 p.m.).
ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, MARCH 18 I know the conductorless Orpheus players mainly for their work in Classical and Romantic music, like the Schubert, Mendelssohn and Schumann pieces they dispatched efficiently on this occasion at Carnegie Hall.
Michael Kosarin, the original production's musical director, conducted the New York Chamber Orchestra, and Daisy Eagan, who as the original Mary won a Tony Award for best featured actress in a musical, returned as the chambermaid, Martha.
Apart from the Academy, as a conductor Mr. Marriner founded the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and served as the music director and principal conductor of both the Minnesota Orchestra and the Southwest German Radio Orchestra in Stuttgart.
Classical Music The Turkish pianist and composer Fazil Say, a dynamic (some say excessively so) and outspoken artist, shows both facets of his work in a Saturday program at Carnegie Hall with the impressive Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
"Sixteen: Drummers Suite," due out later this month, is an ambitious work obliquely inspired by six of his jazz-drumming touchstones — its movements bear titles like "Elvin" and "Philly Joe" — for the improvising chamber orchestra he leads here.
After performing this summer in London and at Austria's Bregenzer Festspiele, she will spend the autumn in Europe touring with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, where she has been an artistic partner since 2014, and the Luxembourg Philharmonic.
" In a statement on Sunday, the Academy said its discography was one of the largest of any chamber orchestra in the world and described its partnership with Mr. Marriner as "the most recorded of any orchestra and conductor.
Piano Concertos No. 17 in G and No. 24 in C Minor; Benjamin Hochman, pianist and conductor; English Chamber Orchestra (Avie) Mr. Hochman, whose career as a pianist has been thriving, took time off recently to study conducting.
Matt Marks, a composer and musician who was at the epicenter of a diverse community of open-minded artists as a founding member of the contemporary chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound, died on May 11 in St. Louis.
Mr. London, who initially envisioned using an Afro-Cuban nightclub ensemble that could double as a chamber orchestra, had to reorchestrate the score to accommodate Opera de la Calle's ensemble of guitar, bass, three keyboards and five percussionists.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer is celebrating his 70th birthday with a new project bringing together his Kremerata Baltica chamber orchestra, the Concerto Budapest Symphony Orchestra and Andras Keller, fellow violinist and chief conductor of Concerto Budapest.
Along with an orchestra made up of instrumentalists from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonia, he played three songs during the Signing of the Register near the end of the wedding ceremony.
And next week Carnegie Hall hosts the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, an ensemble that perhaps more than any other has shown how much a player-run group can achieve without the interference of someone gesticulating at them from a podium.
Violin Concerto and Ligeti's Violin Concerto; Augustin Hadelich, violin; Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor; Norwegian Chamber Orchestra (Warner Classics) For this album, the brilliant Mr. Hadelich pairs Brahms's inescapable Violin Concerto in D with Ligeti's mercurial and ingenious 1992 concerto.
Bongonga, 34, walked on a rope suspended by a crane at the base of the hill's steps toward the Sacre Coeur basilica accompanied by a chamber orchestra, without any security equipment, a gesture many in the audience found nerve-wracking.
As part of the NY Phil Biennial, the hard-working members of the impressive Brooklyn Youth Chorus and the San Francisco Girls Chorus will unite on Thursday, June 9, for an adventurous collaboration with the Knights, the dynamic chamber orchestra.
J.C. The composer Tyondai Braxton, who has written work for solo guitar and chamber orchestra and increasingly for percussive electronics, has just released an EP, "Oranged Out," in support of Everytown for Gun Safety, the nonprofit organization that advocates gun control.
His compositions include "Jazz Suite for Clarinet and Symphony Orchestra: Three Ethnic Dances"; "Le Chat Qui Pêche," a work for orchestra, soprano and jazz quartet; a concerto for saxophone and chamber orchestra; and a sonata for tuba and string quartet.
So while this exemplary exhibition reveals a singular artistic achievement and works not just of stunning virtuosity but of genuine emotional gravity, it can also feel a bit like a chamber orchestra of Neros tuning up as Rome starts burning.
It ended with Mr. Fulmer conducting Dai Fujikura's "Ice," a rapturous, intricately orchestrated chamber orchestra piece that, as the conductor said in a spoken introduction, explores unorthodox sounds, including ruffling seashells, and exoticism, reflective of Ligeti's work, but in a fresh, personal way.
The Mahler Chamber Orchestra, a versatile Berlin-based group that was on hand throughout the festival, accompanied Kopatchinskaja in a most unusual performance of the Beethoven Violin Concerto, in which the soloist was ceremonially swaddled in yards of fabric before she played.
Also at Carnegie, Mitsuko Uchida , a pianist who nurtures each note, will play a pair of Mozart piano concertos with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra (March 29) before returning for two all-Schubert programs, with three sonatas apiece (April 30 and May 4). ♦
The festival, a collaboration between Beth Morrison Projects and the theater collective HERE, the theater and arts group, will also pay tribute to Matt Marks, a composer and musician who was a founding member of the contemporary chamber orchestra Alarm Will Sound.
And Chris Brown, 66, who played principal bass in the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra for more than three decades, stood by his account that Mr. Levine had abused him the summer before his senior year in high school, when he was 17.
MAHLER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA With her frequent Mozart collaborators, the Cleveland Orchestra, not traveling to New York this season, the gorgeously graceful pianist Mitsuko Uchida gets her fix with this fine ensemble, then returns for Schubert recitals on April 30 and May 23.
Despite the sombre nature of the meeting, held in a convention centre in downtown Tokyo, a chamber orchestra played a tango in honour of the Argentinian-born pope to greet him as he walked in and he later thanked them for it.
The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra announced Wednesday that its next season at Carnegie Hall would include a mix of classical works and new pieces, and feature performances with soloists including the pianists Christian Zacharias and Fazıl Say, the violinist Vadim Gluzman and the cellist Alisa Weilerstein.
Another in January gave a reprise to a series of Bach responses called "The New Brandenburgs," originally commissioned by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, of which contributions by Christopher Theofanidis and Paul Moravec particularly captured the spirit of the originals without being beholden to their language.
There is a different but similar care given to the souped-up bicycle that is Miguel Luciano's "Run-a-Bout" (2017), a customized Schwinn with a ridiculously high seat that has a machete hanging from it and a chamber orchestra of horns on the front.
In addition to leading the Cincinnati orchestra from 21998 to 21988, Mr. López-Cobos was general music director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 21992 to 1990 and music director of the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra in Switzerland from 1991 to 2000, among other positions.
Chris Brown, who played principal bass in the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra for more than three decades, said that Mr. Levine masturbated him that summer — and then coaxed him to reciprocate — when Mr. Brown was 248 at the Meadow Brook School of Music in Michigan.
For example, contestants in the semifinal round were required to perform two concertos: "The Butterfly Lovers," a popular Chinese concerto composed in 1959 by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang, and Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3 with a chamber orchestra (with original improvisation during the cadenza section).
White Light also presents the Emerson String Quartet, Meredith Monk (with the Young People's Chorus of New York City), the organist Bernard Foccroulle, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and Radio Choir, Jordi Savall and, performing Messiaen's "Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus," the pianist Steven Osborne. Oct. 2112-Nov.
One explanation of the current situation comes from Hugh Wolff, the former music director of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and currently chief conductor of the Belgian National Orchestra, as well as director of orchestras and teacher of conducting at the New England Conservatory of Music.
ST. PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The violinist Pekka Kuusisto, an artistic partner of this fine conductorless ensemble, joins it at Alice Tully Hall for a program of Bach's "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 3 and a piece composed in response, Anders Hillborg's "Bach Materia," alongside symphonies by Haydn and Prokofiev.
ST. PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The violinist Pekka Kuusisto, an artistic partner of this fine conductorless ensemble, joins it at Alice Tully Hall for a program of Bach's "Brandenburg" Concerto No. 3 and a piece composed in response, Anders Hillborg's "Bach Materia," alongside symphonies by Haydn and Prokofiev.
He's fond of narratives rooted in geography; his 2014 album (and a Brooklyn Academy of Music theatrical production), "The Ambassador," based songs on Los Angeles locations, and he toured in 2013 with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra performing "Gabriel's Guide to the 48 States," based on WPA guidebooks.
This leading chamber orchestra collective has planned a typically wide-ranging program for this outdoor concert, with Purcell and Mozart bookending the more contemporary offerings of John Adams ("Common Tones in Simple Time") and Judd Greenstein, whose new work for flute and orchestra will receive its premiere.naumburgconcerts.
Founder of the ensemble Les Violons du Roy, Mr. Labadie has a remarkable back story — three years ago, he was in a medically induced coma for a month while fighting lymphoma — and plans to reinvigorate the stellar local chamber orchestra with his commitment to historically informed performance.
Now, the "Zaubernacht" ("Magic Night") music as Weill wrote it will be heard in New York for the first time since 1925, in a new production with choreography by Jody Oberfelder and with Gary Fagin conducting the Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan.
On Sunday, the mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, singing the role in a concert performance of the opera with the conductor Harry Bicket and his English Concert chamber orchestra, held Carnegie Hall's audience in thrall for nearly nine minutes as she wrung every bit of emotion from this music.
With a libretto adapted from Natsume Soseki's "Ten Nights of Dream" — it presents parts of that collection as four separate stories — the performances will feature the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Ken-David Masur; direction by Alec Duffy; and sets by the Tony-winning designer Mimi Lien.
His father retired as the vice president for strategic alliances responsible for business development and collaborations at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals in Tarrytown, N.Y. He is on the boards of the Metropolis Ensemble, a contemporary chamber orchestra in New York, and the New York Theater Ballet, a chamber ballet ensemble.
But "The Reef" is surely the only surfing film that, in place of spoken dialogue or a film score, involves the excellent Australian Chamber Orchestra playing, as accompaniment, a varied suite of pieces by wildly diverse composers, among them Rameau, Ligeti, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, Beethoven — and the band Alice in Chains.
The Knights chamber orchestra—Gen X Brooklyn at its best—is featured at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Rose Theatre (June 9), teaming up with the Brooklyn Youth Chorus and the San Francisco Girls Chorus in world and U.S. premières by Lisa Bielawa, Nico Muhly, and Aaron Jay Kernis, among others.
That's partly the result of some good taste in programming, as this year's set included imaginative works from marquee composers like Olga Neuwirth and Pamela Z. Ms. Neuwirth's "Magic Flu-idity," for flute and typewriter, was a distillation of a flute concerto (which Ms. Chase has played with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra).
In his collaboration with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, Jörg Widmann, as conductor and solo clarinetist, serves up a meticulously balanced program with compositions that showcase his debt to Bach ("Versuch über die Fuge") and rock ("218 beats per minute") alongside works by Mendelssohn, Weber and Mozart's own Bach-flavored Adagio and Fugue in C minor.

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