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Spend a musical evening in Spain—a country of enchanting colors, rhythms and textures—in a program imaginatively created by violinist Kristin Lee. The distinctive Spanish style is beautifully expressed in piano trios of Falla and Turina, while guitar, an instrument deeply associated with Spain, is played by Grammy Award winner Jason Vieaux. Complementing the program are vocal works by Sarasate, Rodrigo and Obradors, the texts of which beautifully express the flair and passion of the Spanish language.

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is one of 11 constituents of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the largest performing arts complex in the world. Through its performance, education, and recording/broadcast activities, it draws more people to chamber music than any other organization of its kind.

Each season, CMS gives on average 70 performances outside of New York City, including concerts in North America, South America, Europe and Asia—all providing the same extraordinary quality of performances, beautifully crafted and engaging programs, and the opportunity to hear the world’s foremost chamber musicians.

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Vanessa Becerra, soprano

Soyeon Kate Lee, piano

Kristin Lee, violin

Clive Greensmith, cello

Jason Vieaux, guitar

Inside the Performance

Violinist Kristin Lee discusses the history and influences that inspired her to create Spanish Journey. To view the interview, CLICK HERE.

And for more inside details on Spanish Journey, head to our News+Notes page for an in-depth article shared by CMS contributor Nicky Swett.

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By themselves, the two words ‘Lincoln Center’ signify performance excellence.

— The Calgary Herald

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By themselves, the two words ‘Lincoln Center’ signify performance excellence.

— The Calgary Herald

Our sincere thanks to these annual sponsors

2024–25 Season Sponsors

Walt & Ginger Woltosz

Our thanks to the Auburn Chamber Music Society for their decades of commitment to chamber music in Auburn and collaborative support in our 2024–25 season.