Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Announces Chamber Series Performance

The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra has announced the launch of its Chamber Series on Sunday, Feb.
26, as part of their 47th season.

The Featured Performers

The performance will include pieces by Beethoven and Brahms, a program featuring Concertmaster Christina Bouey, Principal Cellist Rosemary Elliott, violinist Anthony Bracewell and guest artist, pianist Vadim Serebryany. The program will feature Beethoven’s lush and lyrically expansive String Trio in E-flat
and Brahms’ majestic and emotionally turbulent Piano Quartet No. 3.

It is a privilege to be preparing the Brahms Piano Quartet for a performance with
beloved colleagues and friends, Tina, Anthony and Vadim. The slow movement is
a true gem. From the dark, brooding landscape of c minor Brahms transports us
to e major and a world of serenity and beauty. As I prepare to perform this
miraculous movement (which starts with a cello solo!) I am reminded of all that
is good in life, even amidst the suffering of so many in the world.

Principal Cellist Rosemary Elliott

The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra’s mission lies in its professional excellence, vibrant performances, community education, and passion for transformation through music. The Orchestra is devoted to fostering artistic life in the Ithaca and Finger Lakes regions of New York State.

The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra has a strong commitment to serving its community in a variety of ways. An annual Family Series of concerts (all free admission) was added in 2013. In 2015, the CCO received the national honor of a Yale Distinguished Music Educator Award for the comprehensive school program that reaches over 800 elementary students each year. In 2017, the CCO added a Youth Orchestra program for advanced student musicians that currently has 57 members. In 2019, the first Diversity Fellowships were established to create opportunities for college music majors from underrepresented minority communities. Through partnerships with Longview and Kendal, CCO musicians enjoy regular opportunities to perform for and interact with the senior communities in the Ithaca region.

Tickets may be purchased by phone, at the door, or at the orchestra’s website

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