about cms front row

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Front Row program celebrates chamber music at its finest with a series of eight extraordinary digital concerts. Pulled from CMS’s extensive performance archive and expertly-curated by CMS co-Artistic Directors David Finckel and Wu Han, CMS Front Row offers a digital concert experience like no other with special artist interviews and Q&A sessions. Watch the video below to learn more:


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PSF@Home events are available exclusively to PSF Annual Fund Members. Become an Annual Fund Member today to receive exciting benefits, including exclusive free access to ALL PSF@Home digital concerts. Memberships begin at just $100 annually and directly support our performance and education initiatives.

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Pre-Performance Zoom Talk with Oliver Prezant

Monday, August 10, 2020 at 6:15pm

Annual Fund Members at the $500 level and above are invited to join us before each CMS Front Row concert for an exclusive pre-performance Zoom Talk with renowned lecturer and educator Oliver Prezant

Many of you know Oliver from his lectures for the Santa Fe Opera and the concerts he has conducted with the Santa Fe Community Orchestra over many years. He has presented lectures and education programs for the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Chamber Music Albuquerque, and the Abiquiu Chamber Music Festival. As a violist, he performed with the New Mexico Symphony and the California Chamber Virtuosi. He is a Teaching Artist and the Artistic Advisor for the ArtWorks Program of Partners in Education, which provides arts education programs for public school students and teachers. His unique presentations have helped thousands of music lovers deepen their appreciation and understanding of music. 

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