String Theory Season XIII: Season Finale

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10 Bluff View Avenue,Chattanooga TN 37403

05 April, 2022

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You don't want to miss this spectacular showcase of musical talent with our largest ensemble of performers this season! Arnaud Sussmann, violin Chad Hoopes, violin* Matthew Lipman, viola* Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, viola* Nick Canellakis, cello* Colin Carr, cello Gloria Chien, piano Artistic Director Gloria Chien will be featured in Mozart’s Piano Concerto in A major. The season concludes with the radiant string sextet in B-flat by Brahms - as remarked by his dear friend Clara Schumann upon hearing its premiere: “It was even more beautiful than I had anticipated, and my expectations were already high.” MOZART Piano Concerto No.12 in A Major, K.414 BRAHMS Sextet in B-flat Major 5:30 pm Art Connections with Bob Bernhardt and Ellen Simak 6:30 pm Concert *Chattanooga debut Limited Seating. All Sales are Final. Please contact us at 423.414.2525 about group ticket prices for groups of 20 or more. Limited parking is available in the Hunter Museum lot, along High Street and Walnut Street. Please do not park in the traffic circle in front of the Museum or in the Bluff View parking lots. All concerts will be rebroadcast through the generous support of WSMC 90.5 FM Hunter Museum Membership: www.huntermuseum.org/hunter-member This concert generously sponsored by String Theory is a chamber music series bringing inspiring evenings of the best chamber music to the Hunter Museum of American Art. Offering superb musical performances in an artistically satisfying setting, this series will feature some of the world’s most sought after musicians. Their artistry creates dynamic musical dialogues that leaves audiences spellbound. The one-hour concerts include chamber classics as well as music of our time. Presenting intimate music in a museum setting has long been a tradition at prestigious institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. This series has already become part of the cultural fabric of Chattanooga. Founded in 2009 by pianist, Gloria Chien, String Theory aspires to expose new audiences to chamber music, invigorate the local classical music scene, and cultivate a future generation of music lovers.

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