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Chameleon Arts Ensemble Performs Chamber Music of Debussy, Penderecki & Brahms

Goethe-Institut Boston (170 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02116)
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The Chameleon Arts Ensemble opens its new chamber music season with transcendent music I have heard , a concert featuring three celebrated works from three centuries. The program will include Debussy's Sonata for flute, viola & harp, Brahms' B Major Piano Trio and Krzysztof Penderecki's colossal Sextet.

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170 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-262-6050
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  • Claude Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola & harp
  • Krzysztof Penderecki: Sextet for clarinet, horn, string trio & piano (2000)
  • Johannes Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8

About the Ticket Supplier: Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston

Founded in 1998, Chameleon Arts Ensemble has distinguished itself as one of the finest, most versatile chamber ensembles in Boston. Chameleon integrates old and new repertoire into unexpected chamber music programs that are themselves works of art. This innovative ensemble draws those who love the adventure of music - classic and contemporary. Over the past fourteen years, Chameleon has produced more than 100 concerts, with 320 different works by 180 different composers. The Ensemble was recognized nationally with 2009 and 2007 CMA/ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming. Concert recordings are regularly broadcast on WGBH Radio, and they make frequent appearances on WGBH's Classical Performances Live.