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This ninth season of The Crescent City Chamber Music Festival (CCCMF), entitled “Brandenburg and Beyond,” the first complete presentation in New Orleans of Johann Sebastian Bach’s beloved and celebrated Brandenburg Concertos in recent memory. It is headlined by Ensembles-in-Residence the Manhattan Chamber Players and the Gryphon Trio and will feature some of Classical music’s most evocative and moving works of chamber music, the most inherently intimate and collaborative form of music making, from its earliest masterpieces to brilliant recently-penned compositions.
The renowned Manhattan Chamber Players, a collective of New York-based musicians who have delivered compelling performances of the greatest chamber masterworks year-after-year at CCCMF, will be joined by locally based classical artists, many of whom are from the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, in different chamber music configurations.
Festival Director and native New Orleanian Luke Fleming, who is also on the faculty of the University of New Orleans School of the Arts, says: “We are excited to present CCCMF’s ninth season of extraordinary chamber music making, with performances of many rarely heard masterworks in some of New Orleans’ most acoustically and aesthetically stellar venues, all free and open to the public.”
Community outreach is an integral part of the festival’s mission. In addition to CCCMF 2024’s seven free public concerts, over the course of this season festival artists will give 30-35 outreach performances at schools, retirement communities, missions, and helping organizations throughout the Greater New Orleans area. Artists will also mentor and coach local student chamber music groups.
CCCMF 2024 Free Public Concerts
Please note - doors open 1 hour prior to the start of each performance.
An informal pre-concert talk and Q&A will begin thirty minutes before each concert.
(No pre-concert talk at the Urban South Brewery concert on October 16, 2024.)
Season Finale Concert #7
Sunday, October 20, 2024
4 PM
Gryphon Trio and Luke Fleming
Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church
3900 St Charles Ave, NOLA 70115
‘Worlds Apart”
In CCCMF 2024’s Season Finale Concert, the Gryphon Trio is joined by CCCMF founding Artistic Director Luke Fleming for a fascinating juxtaposition of Franz Schubert’s subtle, sweet, and beguiling “Arpeggione” Sonata and Johannes Brahms’ emotional, brilliant, and bombastic Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor (concluding with its famous Hungarian Rondo). Join us in the historic sanctuary of Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church, and meet the artists at the reception that follows!
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