SEASON FINALE: Juilliard String Quartet with Michelle Cann, piano
The Juilliard returns to Chamber Music Detroit for its 8th consecutive annual appearance, teaming up with Michelle Cann for Schumann’s much-loved Piano Quintet.
The Juilliard returns to Chamber Music Detroit for its 8th consecutive annual appearance, teaming up with Michelle Cann for Schumann’s much-loved Piano Quintet.
An evening of exquisite chamber music featuring Grammy Award winning cellist Zuill Bailey and Filipino-American pianist Victor Santiago Asuncion. Enjoy the works of Boccherini, Cassadó, Piatagorsky, and Rachmaninoff, and be transported to a world of musical wonder.
Award-winning pianist Lise de la Salle’s inspired program starts with dance-inspired music by Isaac Albéniz, Franz Liszt, and Alberto Ginastera; and ends with Liszt's monumental Sonata in b minor.
In the third Sanctuary Series concert, award-winning pianist Lise de la Salle’s inspired program starts with dance-inspired music by Isaac Albéniz, Franz Liszt, and Alberto Ginastera; and ends with Liszt's monumental Sonata in b minor.
The brilliant Dover Quartet performs quartets by Haydn and George Walker, and teams up with fellow Curtis Institute alumnus Joseph Conyers for Dvořák’s String Quintet in G major.
One of the world’s most admired pianists, Yefim Bronfman makes a much-anticipated return to the Chamber Music Detroit stage for the first time in over a decade.
The Nordic trio Dreamers’ Circus, winner of five Danish Music Awards, is a genre-defying blend of jazz, classical and traditional Scandinavian folk music.
In their program “Serenade,” Adam Sadberry and the Balourdet Quartet perform works that emphasize the lyrical, singing qualities of the flute and string instruments.
Charismatic vocalist Patricia O’Callaghan joins the Gryphon Trio with a new Americana program, “Moonshine Ballads and Various Charms,” that evokes “open skies, dark tales and lazy afternoons.” Join us and experience the brand-new, beautifully re-envisioned Lakeside Ballroom at The War Memorial. Seating will be cabaret style, with complimentary snacks and a cash bar. Preferred seating is available as well (with your first drink on us).
The Ann Arbor-based violin/percussion duo offers “Electrovision,” a program juxtaposing acoustic and electronic, new and newer music, harmony and dissonance, and song and dance.
The London Handel Players celebrate the holiday season with Scarlatti’s Christmas Cantata, music from Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio plus works by Vivaldi, Corelli, and more.
The second Sanctuary Series concert features the London Handel Players, celebrating the holiday season with Scarlatti’s Christmas Cantata, music from Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio plus works by Vivaldi, Corelli, and more.
The Israeli Chamber Project is a dynamic ensemble comprising strings, winds, harp, and piano, that brings together some of today's most distinguished musicians for chamber music concerts and educational and outreach programs both in Israel and abroad.
The multi-award winning Merz Trio are joined by brilliant young violist Jordan Bak for a program of solos, trios and the Schuman Piano Quartet.
The beloved Montrose Trio returns to the Chamber Music Detroit stage for a program pairing three contemporary works with Brahms’ C Major Piano Trio.
For his Detroit debut, pianist Evren Ozel performs a wide-ranging program, from Chopin and Debussy to Scriabin and Kirchner, culminating with Beethoven’s sublime last Piano Sonata, Op. 111.
The Harlem & Catalyst Quartets join forces in a dazzling program of exciting new works and Mendelssohn’s exuberant Octet for Strings.
The first Sanctuary Series concert features the Catalyst and Harlem Quartets together - joining forces in a dazzling program of exciting new works and Mendelssohn’s exuberant Octet for Strings.
Chamber Music Detroit opens its 79th Season on September 10 with sensational Sphinx Medal of Excellence winner violinist Randall Goosby, joined by pianist Zhu Wang to perform Beethoven’s famous “Bridgetower” sonata, plus works by Nadia Boulanger, Maurice Ravel, and Florence Price.