The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is an American organization dedicated to the performance and promotion of chamber music in New York City. It is the largest organization of its kind in the country for chamber music. CMS's home is Alice Tully Hall, located in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Founded in 1969 by pianist Charles Wadsworth with the patronage of Alice Tully, the first performance at Alice Tully Hall was September 11, 1969. The current artistic directors are cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han.
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| - Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (en)
- The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (es)
- 林肯中心室內樂協會 (zh)
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| - The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is an American organization dedicated to the performance and promotion of chamber music in New York City. It is the largest organization of its kind in the country for chamber music. CMS's home is Alice Tully Hall, located in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Founded in 1969 by pianist Charles Wadsworth with the patronage of Alice Tully, the first performance at Alice Tully Hall was September 11, 1969. The current artistic directors are cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han. (en)
- 林肯中心室內樂協會(英語:The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center)創立於1965年,為林肯表演藝術中心下轄十二個常駐藝術團體之一。 (zh)
- The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (La Sociedad de Música de Cámara del Lincoln Center) (CMS por sus siglas en inglés) es una organización estadounidense dedicada a la promoción e interpretación de la música de cámara. La CMS es uno de los doce componentes de en la ciudad de Nueva York, el complejo más grande de artes interpretativas en el mundo. Su sede es el Alice Tully Hall en el mencionado Lincoln Center, y sus actividades incluyen la enseñanza, presentaciones, grabaciones y transmisiones de música. (es)
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| - Chamber Music Society artists perform in Alice Tully Hall. (en)
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| - You may hear the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performing Johannes Brahms's Quintet in B minor for Clarinet and Strings, Op. 115 in 2011 Here on archive.org (en)
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| - The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is an American organization dedicated to the performance and promotion of chamber music in New York City. It is the largest organization of its kind in the country for chamber music. CMS's home is Alice Tully Hall, located in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Founded in 1969 by pianist Charles Wadsworth with the patronage of Alice Tully, the first performance at Alice Tully Hall was September 11, 1969. The current artistic directors are cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han. (en)
- The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (La Sociedad de Música de Cámara del Lincoln Center) (CMS por sus siglas en inglés) es una organización estadounidense dedicada a la promoción e interpretación de la música de cámara. La CMS es uno de los doce componentes de en la ciudad de Nueva York, el complejo más grande de artes interpretativas en el mundo. Su sede es el Alice Tully Hall en el mencionado Lincoln Center, y sus actividades incluyen la enseñanza, presentaciones, grabaciones y transmisiones de música. El elenco de la sociedad incluye a 35 artistas ejecutantes, a los cuales se les añade ocasionalmente artistas invitados. Los directores de esta organización son y Wu Han. El director fundador fue Charles Wadsworth (1969-1989); sus anteriores directores incluyen a (1989-1993) y (1993-2004). (es)
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