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Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK, United States

==Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble== The '''Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble''' is a distinguished chamber music group based in Oklahoma City, known for its exceptional performances of small-ensemble classical music. Established in 2003, the ensemble has been committed to bringing high-quality chamber music to audiences in a family-friendly and relaxed setting. ===History=== Founded with the mission to enrich the cultural landscape of Oklahoma City, Brightmusic has quickly become the city's premier chamber music ensemble. Under the artistic direction of Chad Burrow (clarinet) and Amy I-Lin Cheng (piano), the ensemble has consistently provided a platform for both traditional and contemporary chamber music. The group organizes five regular-season concerts annually, along with a special multi-concert summer chamber music festival each June. ===Chamber Music and Repertoire=== Chamber music, the ensemble's focus, is traditionally performed by a small group of musicians, often in intimate settings. It became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, with the string quartet being one of the most recognized forms. Brightmusic's repertoire spans from beloved works of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras to modern compositions, including commissioned pieces and world premieres by living composers. ===Summer Chamber Music Festival=== A highlight of Brightmusic's annual calendar is its Summer Chamber Music Festival. This event has featured thematic programs celebrating the works of composers such as Brahms, Bach, Schubert, and Ludwig van Beethoven, whose 250th birth anniversary was commemorated with a virtual festival in 2020. The festival showcases a rich variety of chamber music, offering both familiar favorites and explorations of lesser-known pieces. ===Musicians and Guest Artists=== Brightmusic prides itself on featuring both local and visiting musicians of high acclaim. The ensemble's roster of guest artists has included notable performers such as David Jackson (trombone), Sylvia Wang (piano), and YooJin Jang (violin). The ensemble's dedication to artistic excellence is reflected in the inspired performances delivered by its musicians. ===Community Engagement and Support=== The Brightmusic Chamber Ensemble is supported in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council, emphasizing the importance of community and state backing in the arts. The organization also offers season passes, providing audiences with an opportunity to experience the entirety of its concert series at a reduced rate. ===Online Presence and Contact Information=== Further information about Brightmusic, including details about upcoming concerts, musician profiles, and ticket purchases, can be found on their official website. The ensemble also maintains an active social media presence, encouraging classical music enthusiasts to connect with them on platforms like Facebook. The '''Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma''' continues to thrive as a beacon of chamber music, contributing to the cultural vibrancy of Oklahoma City and beyond. With its blend of historical masterpieces and innovative new works, the ensemble invites listeners to experience the intimate joy and communicative power of chamber music. [[Category:Chamber music ensembles]] [[Category:American classical music groups]] [[Category:Musical groups established in 2003]] [[Category:Culture of Oklahoma City]]


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Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK, United States

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