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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Presents: An Evening with Sir Stephen Hough
Groupmuse Night Out

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Presents: An Evening with Sir Stephen Hough

Lincoln Center

Sun, November 24 6:30 PM, EST
(Ticket sales close Nov 23, 6:00 PM EST)

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Capacity
0 of 60 tickets available
Drinking policy
Don't bring your own drinks
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks for sale
Wheelchair access
Wheelchair Accessible
Kids
Kid-friendly event

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Hold onto your hats because these tickets will fly!! Our friends at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center are providing a limited number of supremely reduced priced tickets to our Groupmuse community members! You can get your seats to this incredible concert at David Geffen Hall for only $25 a ticket (and less for Supermusers). ✨ Purchase before September 20th for the special earlybird rate of $20 per ticket!

Here's what CMS has to say about the program:

"One of the most celebrated musicians of our time, Sir Stephen Hough makes his CMS debut as pianist and composer. In a unique program combining Liszt’s fearsomely virtuosic sonata, the B minor, with beloved works by Chopin and the prolific Cécile Chaminade, Sir Stephen is joined by the enthralling Viano Quartet for the world premiere of his Piano Quintet."

CMS recommends children age 6 and over for their concerts.

Groupmusers can pick up their tickets at the at will call at the David Geffen Hall Box Office, beginning one hour prior to the performance. Seating will be assigned at random.

What's the music?

Sir Stephen Hough Piano

Frédéric Chopin: Nocturne in E-flat major for Piano, Op. 9, No. 2

Frédéric Chopin: Nocturne in F-sharp major for Piano, Op. 15, No.2

Frédéric Chopin: Scherzo No. 2 in B-flat minor for Piano, Op. 31

Sir Stephen Hough: WORLD PREMIERE, CMS COMMISSION
Piano Quintet (Les Noces Rouges)

Cécile Chaminade: “Automne” from Six Études de concert for Piano, Op. 35, No. 2

Cécile Chaminade: “Autrefois” from Six Pièces humoristiques for Piano, Op. 87, No. 4

Cécile Chaminade: Les Sylvains for Piano, Op. 60

Franz Liszt: Sonata in B minor for Piano, S. 178

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Ted C.
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Hannah E.
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Sophie H.
Alex S.
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Louis P.
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Helen W.
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Daniel D.
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Jerry F.
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Laurilyn J.
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Rev. Dr. Nancy G.
Cassandra B.
David S.
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Stephanie H.
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Mihaela C. (she/her)
Fifi Z.
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Larry P.
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Lizzie W. Groupmuse Superhost
Deborah Z.
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Seoyoung K.
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yiying C.
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Ewa M.
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Marcus Z.
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