Seligman Performing Arts Center | Beverly Hills
Getting Here
Detroit Country Day School
22305 W. 13 Mile Road (at Lahser)
Beverly Hills, MI 48025
Parking is FREE.
Seating Chart and Accessibility
The Seligman Family Performing Arts Center is a professionally designed auditorium, configured to provide optimum comfort, acoustics and viewing, as well as state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. The Performing Arts Center has a seating capacity of 700 and is fully handicapped accessible. Chamber Music Detroit opened the Seligman Performing Arts Center in the Fall of 1999 and has presented its flagship Signature Series at the hall for over 20 years.
Upcoming Concerts
Celebrated GRAMMY Award-winning mezzo soprano Kelley O’Connor joins newly-appointed Washington National Opera director and composer Robert Spano for an exquisite evening of song.
Celebrate the season with the Sebastians, the acclaimed New York early music ensemble with Michigan native harpsichordist Jeffrey Grossman, making their CM Detroit début with a spirited program of joyful Baroque works. Celebrate the season with Handel, Corelli, and others, and be swept away by Vivaldi’s infectious Folia.
A recital celebrating the 150th birthday of Maurice Ravel by the world’s leading interpreter of the composer’s piano music, including a performance of the daunting Gaspard de la nuit accompanied by a reading of the three Aloysius Bertrand poems that inspired the piece.
The visionary principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic is joined by one of America’s most beloved collaborative pianists and the cellist who took top honors in the 2019 Sphinx Competition.
A “Rendezvous with Benny” celebrates the close friendship between legendary artists Benny Goodman and the Budapest String Quartet.
The 2003 inaugural winners of Chamber Music Detroit’s Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson International Trio Award return to the Seligman PAC stage in a concert celebrating the Claremont Trio’s 25th anniversary season.