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29th Concert Series

29th Season Concert Series
2024-2025

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"the world’s only period-instrument rock band"

– San Francisco Classical Voice

ARTIST'S FORUM

Q & A after concert 

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 5 PM

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

RUCKUS

bassoon, cello, Baroque guitars, lute, bass, harpsichord

featuring

Emi Ferguson, flute 

Rachell Ellen Wong, violin

STRAWBERRY FIELDS

A joyous feast of rustic dances from the 18th century

 

4:15 PM     Pre–Concert Performance

                         The Nguyen Studio Ensemble

  • FREE CONCERT

  • FREE PARKING at First Presbyterian Church 

In collaboration with Concerts on Carter Creek

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The Boston Musical Intelligencer describes Ruckus' performing style as a "revelatory new dimension of dynamism altogether… an eruption of pure, pulsing hoedown joy.”

2024-2025 SEASON

UPCOMING CONCERTS

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RUCKUS

flute, violin, bassoon, cello, Baroque guitars,

lute, bass, harpsichord

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 5 PM

First Presbyterian Church

STRAWBERRY FIELDS

A joyous feast of rustic dances from the 18th century

4:15 PM Pre-Concert Performance

In collaboration with Concerts on Carter Creek

  • FREE CONCERT

  • FREE PARKING at the church

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THE STRING QUEENS
violin, viola, cello

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2025, 5 PM
A&M United Methodist Church
Multitudes of musical genres and styles​

4:15 PM Pre-Concert Performance

Limited Seating  BUY TICKETS

Tickets      $25 advanced

                       $30 at the door

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LOS ANGELES GUITAR QUARTET

Grammy Award-winners
SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2025, 5 PM
A&M United Methodist Church
BACH TO BRAZIL​​

“The world’s hottest classical ensemble or its tightest pop band?" – Los Angeles Times

  • FREE CONCERT

  • FREE PARKING at the church

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MIRÓ STRING QUARTET
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2025, 5 PM
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Haydn, Shaw, Beethoven

One of America’s most celebrated string groups acclaimed for its exceptional tonal focus and interpretive intensity plays classical masterpieces & new works​​​

  • FREE CONCERT

  • FREE PARKING at the church

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Friends of Chamber Music’s
World Cultural Heritage Composition at the
World Shakuhachi Festival​ 2025

SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2025, 4:30 PM

Rudder Theatre

Performance of new music by traditional Japanese flute joined by chamber ensemble of classical instruments


Concert in collaboration with School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts at TAMU as part of the World Shakuhachi Festival 2025

Ticket Information TBA

PAST CONCERTS THIS SEASON

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THE MOANIN’ FROGS

six saxophones

A perfect blend of expertise, charm, and entertainment

 

Sunday, October 13, 2024, 5 pm

Century Square

Supported by Brazos Valley Jazz Society

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The Bryan/College Station community is very fortunate to have the Friends of Chamber Music and all of the wonderful Art Music that this organization brings to B/CS! Last night’s Jazz Prelude performance by the Raquel Cepeda Latin Jazz Septet from Houston was a unique and much needed experience for B/CS, which I hope happens more frequently.

Cepeda’s septet was not only comprised of world-class virtuoso improvisers who were well-versed in the vocabulary of America’s classical music known as Jazz, but the group was also a somewhat rare sighting in the live Jazz scene: they were a well-rehearsed, cohesive ENSEMBLE that was successfully (and more importantly, effortlessly) executing very clever, complex and interesting/original arrangements! As someone who has seen and heard a lot of live Jazz in many different cities over the decades, I’d like to point out that this is not always the case. This was definitely more than just a “pick up band” of good players thrown together at the last minute for a gig. I was also pleasantly surprised to hear how well they specialized in the less frequently performed Brazillian forms of Jazz styles, as opposed to just playing the more commonly performed (but still wonderful) Cuban “Salsa” styles of Jazz.

I’ve been to other bands’ performances at Century Square and was also very impressed at how large of a turnout there was at last night’s event, compared to the other crowds that I’ve seen there. I also noticed a lot of the dining crowd and people passing by who also stopped and seemed to be pleasantly surprised last night, which makes me think that there are a lot people in B/CS who became introduced to the FCM last night and will hopefully seek out supporting more of this wonderful organization’s events.

Thank you so much, Friends of Chamber Music!

Travis Barney

Band Teacher, College Station ISD 

THANKS!

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SUPPORT FRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC 

FCM programs are made possible in part through Hotel Tax Revenue funded from the City of College Station and the City of Bryan through the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley. 

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Nina Astin Winkler

Charitable Trust

Rea Charitable Trust

Nina Heard Astin

Charitable Trust

Eugene Edge III Charitable Trust

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