"She has written chamber music, orchestral works and operas, " it said in a statement.
Events range from orchestral concerts and chamber music to ballet, film screenings and exhibitions.
The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, celebrating its 40th year, provided high-level musical performances.
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The 50 players and singers were so tuned in to each other that it felt like chamber music.
Tackling the music of Jimi Hendrix is not the first time the group has challenged the sound of traditional chamber music.
In addition, the Louisiana hosts the most prestigious classical chamber music concerts in Scandinavia, and the extensive museum shop is irresistible.
Ensemble ACJW is also performing in a chamber music concert on October 25 that will include works by Tchaikovsky, Glinka and Arensky.
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The project won a gold medal at the school science fair, and Ferguson realized she cared more about the cosmos than chamber music.
Aided by strings and light percussion, this is transcendental chamber music that divebombs into the sublime as much as it reaches the heavens.
The Turtle Island Quartet has earned rave reviews for their jazzy take on traditional chamber music and their classical take on traditional jazz.
Below is an excerpt from the program notes written by Paul Moravec for the performance, courtesy of the Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival organizers.
The former is stadium rock, and the latter is chamber music.
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He's written violin concertos and chamber music performed by some of today's top classical musicians, such as Yo-Yo Ma, Renee Fleming and the Eroica Trio.
Elsewhere, the Quay Brothers, celebrated for their dark, disjointed films and animations, will team up with Russian-born violinist Alina Ibragimova to stage chamber music in a promenade setting.
Saariaho, who has written chamber music, orchestral works and operas, was praised as "a modern maestro who opens up our ears and causes their anvils and stirrups to fall in love".
Although the chamber music repertoire for brass instruments in combination with other types of instruments is not extensive, there is a large and very interesting repertoire of music for brass quintet.
The auditorium is actually named for its donor, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, a patron of chamber music who put up the money for it while Calvin Coolidge, no relation, was in the White House.
There are relatively few solo compositions for trombone, and the trombone is rarely featured in chamber music, although the French composer Francis Poulenc wrote an excellent trio for trombone, trumpet, and horn (1922).
Another interesting addition to the festival is the usage of The Great Synagogue, a majestic space where the instrumental Apollo Ensemble will perform Baroque chamber music that was originally composed for Jewish liturgical services.
The version of "Sweet Airs" (the fourth movement of "Tempest Fantasy") above is taken from a performance at the 2003 Grand Canyon Chamber Music Festival (now known simply as the Grand Canyon Music Festival).
Among the chamber music works that feature the French horn, the two best known and best loved are undoubtedly the Mozart Horn Quintet (1782) and the Brahms Horn Trio (trio for horn, violin, and piano, 1865).
He also wrote profound song cycles, gorgeous chamber music and a powerful opera, "Dialogues of the Carmelites" (1957), whose subject is religious martyrdom and which the Metropolitan Opera will be reviving this spring for the first time since 2003.
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In this WBGO session, we feature the handiwork of trumpeter David Weiss and pianist Xavier Davis, charter members of the NJCO, and winners of composer grants from Chamber Music America's Doris Duke Jazz Ensembles Project: New Works Creations and Presentation.
"I had been a board member of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival for several years, " reported Cheryl Willman, director of the Cancer Center at the University of New Mexico, who co-created the event with the festival's artistic director, composer Marc Neikrug.
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Every summer the town hosts one of the highest profile musical events in Europe, the Ravello Festival, also known as the Wagner Festival, featuring two months of orchestral music, chamber music, jazz and especially opera, with open air venues above the Mediterranean.
Mr. Bronfman who was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, then part of the Soviet Union, and lived in Israel before becoming a U.S. citizen in 1989 first came to appreciate Brahms through his chamber music, which the pianist calls "the heart and soul" of the composer's legacy.
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Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert will host more live music throughout the season, including a concert of French sacred songs performed by the Choir of New College, Oxford, a solo recital by harpsichordist Carole Cerasi, and Handel chamber music performed by members of the Academy of Ancient Music.
The group kicked off the session with a live performance of the finale from Dvorak's "American" String Quartet, a staple of the chamber-music repertoire that sounded fresh in this young group's hands.
"The New Brandenburgs, " is a four-year project, launched by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, which will spawn six new pieces of music.
Wadada Leo Smith's "Ten Freedom Summers, " which paired the trumpeter's jazz quartet with a chamber orchestra, was a 2013 Pulitzer Prize finalist for music.
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