2. Beethoven, Corigliano, and Brahms**Event: Beethoven, Corigliano, and Brahms - Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center**
**Date & Time:** Friday, October 25, 2024, at 7:30 PM
**Duration:** 2 hours, including intermission
**Venue:** Alice Tully Hall, 1941 Broadway at W 65th St, New York, NY 10023
**Program Highlights:**
- **Ludwig van Beethoven:** Trio in C minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 1, No. 3 (1794-95)
- **John Corigliano:** CMS Commission, Poem in October for Tenor, Winds, Strings, and Harpsichord (1970)
- **Johannes Brahms:** Quartet No. 1 in G minor for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 25 (1860-61)
**Featuring Artists:**
- **Paul Appleby**, Tenor
- **Juho Pohjonen**, Piano
- **Sahun Sam Hong**, Harpsichord
- **Stella Chen & Chad Hoopes**, Violin
- **Paul Neubauer**, Viola
- **Dmitri Atapine**, Cello
- **Sooyun Kim**, Flute
- **James Austin Smith**, Oboe
- **Tommaso Lonquich**, Clarinet
**About the Event:**
Immerse yourself in an evening of classical music mastery with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. This concert kicks off with Beethoven’s groundbreaking C-minor Piano Trio, setting the stage for a rousing journey through the early pieces of Johannes Brahms and a captivating work by John Corigliano inspired by Dylan Thomas's imaginative poetry. Join us at Alice Tully Hall for a night where the past and present converge in a celebration of chamber music’s enduring beauty.
**Tickets:** Available for purchase. Choose from the available dates and secure your spot for this not-to-be-missed musical experience.
**More Information:** For additional details about the event, including the full program and artist bios, or to explore subscription options, please visit our website or contact the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center directly.
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Join us for a memorable night of music that spans the ages, from Beethoven's profound contributions to the chamber music repertoire to the modern reflections of Corigliano and Brahms's youthful energy.