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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
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The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is one of twelve constituents of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the largest performing arts complex in the world. Along with other constituents such as the New York Philharmonic, New York City Ballet, Lincoln Center Theater, and The Metropolitan Opera, the Chamber Music Society has its home at Lincoln Center, in Alice Tully Hall. Through its performance, education, and recording/broadcast activities, it draws more people to chamber music than any other organization of its kind.

CMS presents annual series of concerts and educational events for listeners ranging from connoisseurs to chamber music newcomers of all ages. Performing repertoire from over three centuries, and numerous premieres by living composers, CMS offers programs curated to provide listeners a comprehensive perspective on the art of chamber music. The performing artists of CMS, a multi-generational selection of expert chamber musicians, constitute an evolving repertory company capable of presenting chamber music of every instrumentation, style, and historical period (see Artists of the Society and Guests). Its annual activities include a full season of concerts and events, national and international tours, nationally televised broadcasts on Live From Lincoln Center, a radio show broadcast nationwide, and regular appearances on National Public Radio’s Performance Today.

In 2004, CMS appointed cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han artistic directors. They succeed founding director Charles Wadsworth (1969-89), Fred Sherry (1989-93), and David Shifrin (1993-2004).

Key People

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Peter Frelinghuysen, Chairman
Charles H. Hamilton, Vice Chairman
James P. O'Shaughnessy, Vice Chairman
Harry P. Kamen, Treasurer
Richard J. Miller, Jr., Secretary

Mrs. Salvador J. Assael
Peter Duchin
Priscilla F. Kauff
Paul C. Lambert
William M. Lese
Helen Brown Levine
Dr. Annette U. Rickel
Herbert S. Schlosser
Donald Schnabel
Suzanne Cohn Simon
Elizabeth W. Smith
Andrea Walton de Vogel

DIRECTORS EMERITI
Miss Betty Allen
Barbara Erskine
Marit Gruson
William G. Selden

FOUNDERS
Miss Alice Tully
William Schuman
Charles Wadsworth, Founding Artistic Director

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3.Alice Cohn
4.Alisa Weilerstein
5.Andrea Walton de Vogel
6.Anne Coffin
7.Annette Rickel
8.Barbara Kamen
9.Baylis Thomas
10.Bebe Broadwater
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1.Image Gallery: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 2009 Gala Benefit
2.Calendar: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - Opening Night, A Viennese Evening
3.Image Gallery: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 2009 Gala
4.Calendar: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - Spring Gala 2009
5.Calendar: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - Gala Benefit
6.Calendar: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - Gala Benefit
7.Image Gallery: Opus 2008 Lovestruck, Inspired by Saint Valentine
8.Calendar: Opus, Contemporary Patrons of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center - LOVESTRUCK, Inspired by Saint Valentine
9.Image Gallery: Chamber Music Society 2007 Opening Night Gala
10.Image Gallery: Sept. '07 Society Calendar
External Links
www.chambermusicsociety.org
Contact
Chamber Music Society
70 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023-6582
212) 875-5775
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