Skride Piano Quartet and Matthew McDonald, bass – CANCELED
“…the Skride Quartet tackled its chosen repertoire with a level of assuredness that made one forget that this is such a young ensemble.” —Bachtrack
“…the Skride Quartet tackled its chosen repertoire with a level of assuredness that made one forget that this is such a young ensemble.” —Bachtrack
One of the most celebrated pianists of our time, world-renowned Sir András Schiff is also a conductor, pedagogue and lecturer. While we had hoped to hear him live in Gates Hall, we hope you'll enjoy this virtual performance of masterworks, recorded in Zürich, Switzerland at the Church of St. Peter.
Join FCM and the Clyfford Still Museum for a unique listening and viewing experience with "Stories We Tell: The Collection Two Ways," a Music in the Galleries experience. Selected dates March 26 - June 13.
Friends of Chamber Music presents the Aizuri Quartet in an on demand virtual recital, available April 21 - May 2, 2021. The quartet’s program, “What’s Past is Prologue,” juxtaposes early music with new works, drawing their inspiration from the past.
“…it was obvious that we were in the presence of interpretive greatness.” – The Boston Music Intelligencer
Friends of Chamber Music is pleased to work with Swallow Hill Music to present socially-distanced performances at the Denver Botanic Gardens as a part of the 2021 "Evenings al Fresco" series. Select Mondays and Wednesdays, June 2 - Aug. 30, 4:30-8:30 p.m.
Recorded in late 2020 against the backdrop of uncertainty, unrest, and introspection, Ensemble Faucheux put together a program spanning 400 years that meets our moment and expresses the power of music to lift, heal, and transform.
This special performance was recorded for FCM audiences at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts. Program is available to stream for free through October 31.
In this free, virtual performance, Hub New Music premieres "New Addresses" by Christopher Cerrone, commissioned by Friends of Chamber Music.
"go, listen, and be changed" - the Boston Globe
“A brilliant musical force who defies categorization.” – Jane Moss, Lincoln Center Artistic Director