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Chamber music organization in New York City
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The New York Chamber Virtuosi is an orchestra and chamber music organization based in New York City. It was founded by clarinetist and composer Jessica Sibelman in 2009.

History

According to its mission statement, the NYCV seeks to combine "New York's energetic young professionals with a fresh approach to breaking down musical boundaries between the performer and audience. While keeping true to the classic orchestra, The NYCV looks to combine orchestral literature with a twist, to make classical music more accessible to a growing, diverse public."

The NYCV has presented orchestral music performances in a variety of settings, including prominent venues such as Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall and Merkin Hall in New York City. Through its Soiree Series, the NYCV has performed at the Gershwin Hotel, assorted arts spaces in New York and New Jersey, and educational institutions.

Finally, the NYCV has presented a series of educational workshops for adults and children through its Outreach Series and Family Concert programs.

References

  1. the nycv presents jessica sibelman
  2. history
  3. www.carnegiehall.org
  4. orchestra series
  5. www.thenewyorkchambervirtuosi.com
  6. Classical Music Makes Moves: The New York Chamber Virtuosi Is Hitting Carnegie Hall
  7. page4music.com
  8. Roerich Museum Soiree
  9. outreach series
  10. family concert series

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Orchestras based in New York City
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