The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center may not inspire in-your-seat dancing like the Refugee All-Stars or hipster quirkiness like PWRFL POWER, but that's not to suggest that their concert will be underwhelming in any way.
Comparatively quiet, the small-scale nature of chamber music (the name derives from the tradition of playing smaller venues) promises an intimate show. The Lincoln Center tag guarantees musicians of the highest ability.
Even the most casual of classical music enthusiasts will appreciate the skill these artists bring to their craft.
Or, for anyone who can't distinguish between Brahms and Beethoven, the show offers the perfect opportunity to just escape from the daily grind and enter a dramatic and expressive world of flutes and violins.
The concert is this Thursday, March 6 at 8:00 p.m. at Herrick Chapel. Tickets will be available at the Bucksbaum box office at noon on Monday, March 3.
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