Join us for close encounters of the classical kind.
Chamber Music is classical music’s close-up, both physically and emotionally. With smaller groups in more intimate venues, you can see, hear, and feel the passion of artists whose lives are devoted to their craft—and whose music is alive with joy. Chamber Music Detroit is dedicated to bringing this experience to our community.
Move Closer. And Be Moved.
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Experience the exceptional communicative power and intoxicating stage dynamic of this unique and widely acclaimed ensemble, self-described as the world’s only “Piano Windtet.” Praised by critics as “a breath of fresh air,” ensemble 4.1 is devoted to presenting original masterpieces in a new light, while also discovering and performing rarely played compositions from the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries.
The award-winning Balourdet Quartet is joined by Juilliard String Quartet cellist Astrid Schween for a performance of Schubert’s immortal Cello Quintet. Also on the program, Haydn’s “Bird” Quartet and “Strange Machines” by Canadian composer Karim Al-Zand.
Featured Blog Story
Why a Chamber Music Detroit performance is like a secret you can’t wait to share.
By Lori Bahnmueller
“You know that feeling when you’re experiencing something truly special and you don’t know how you got so lucky to be there, in that moment, in that place?”
“That’s chamber music, at least for me. It’s an experience that breaks through my otherwise busy structured life into corners that are rarely visited. It’s moving. It’s meaningful. It lingers.”