Pacifica Quartet and Anthony McGill, clarinet – CANCELED
Gates Hall, Newman Center 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO, United States“Their alluring sound proved breathtaking . . .with spine-tingling intensity.” – The New York Times
“Their alluring sound proved breathtaking . . .with spine-tingling intensity.” – The New York Times
FCM is pleased to present an exclusive streamed performance by clarinetist Anthony McGill, winner of the 2020 Avery Fisher Prize, joined by pianist Anna Polonsky, performing Brahms's Clarinet Sonata No. 2 and James Lee III's 2015 work, Ad Anah?. The performance concludes with a conversation on music and social justice issues with Roger Holland, DU faculty member and Director of the Spirituals Project.
Friends of Chamber Music presents the Ivalas Quartet in a LIVE concert, outdoors on the beautiful south patio at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church.
NEW TIME ADDED AT 5:15 PM
Join FCM for some much-needed live music, presented outdoors on the beautiful south patio at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church featuring the Ivalas Quartet.
"As near to perfect as one can possibly find.” – BBC Music Magazine
This virtual program, recorded live at the Clyfford Still Museum, will stream on the Friends of Chamber Music's Facebook page and YouTube channel starting at 1 p.m. on November 8.
Don’t miss the Rocky Mountain Region Premiere of the film "The Bowmakers, " now through December 31! It is a treat for anyone who loves classical music, is a musician, or has musicians in the family.
Available through Sunday, December 31.
This virtual program, recorded live at the Clyfford Still Museum, will stream on the Friends of Chamber Music's Facebook page and YouTube channel starting at 1 p.m. on December 13.
Friends of Chamber Music presents pianist Jeremy Denk in an On Demand virtual recital, available January 20-27, 2021. The New York Times hails Jeremy Denk as someone “you want to hear no matter what he performs.”
“…the Skride Quartet tackled its chosen repertoire with a level of assuredness that made one forget that this is such a young ensemble.” —Bachtrack