Founded in 2006, the Triad Chamber Music Society is a dedicated to bringing first-class chamber music performances to North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad. Renowned guest artists of the highest international caliber join the finest local players in performance. The essence of the Society’s work is the creation of this opportunity for collaborative synergy, yielding performances of dazzling quality comparable to those in major cities around the world.
Triad Chamber Music Society Musicians
What People are Saying About Triad Chamber Music Society
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Grace Lin |
Sheila |
Kelly |
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James |
John |
Eriq |
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Kevin |
Janet |
Scott |
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Bernard Greenhouse |
Helene |
Judith Ingolfsson |
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Zuill |
Inara |
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“It was a delight to perform with the Triad Chamber Music Society this season. The TCMS is a fresh new venture, well conceived and carried out, which is already providing a much needed contribution to the musical life of the region.”
Kevin Lawrence, Artist Faculty at North Carolina School of the Arts, String Department Chair
“Mr. Greenhouse gave a rare performance at the Triad Chamber Music Society. He travels rarely but afar to Europe and Asia to give master classes, which have been attended by cellists all over the world. Thus, his appearance here was a rare and invaluable opportunity for us. From the faculty and students of the UNCG School of Music, thank you.”
John J. Deal, Ph. D, Dean of School of Music at University of North Carolina at Greensboro
“Last evening was phenomenal! What an incredible piece the Schubert Quintet is.”
Brenda Jodrey, audience member
“The concert was fantastic! It was amazing to see Bernard Greenhouse in the concert and master class. I love that Schubert quintet.”
Rebecca Moore Painter, audience member
“Thank you so much for setting this up and giving me the opportunity I dreamed of. I'll never forget it!”
Michael Way, cellist who performed in a master class by Bernard Greenhouse
“You (Grace Lin Anderson) are a musician of truly surprising and wonderful resources, both personally and professionally.”
Eric Koontz, Violist and Artist Faculty at Appalachian State University
“Bravo. I was at the chamber music concert last evening and I had an excellent time. The C minor quartet is now my favorite chamber work thanks to you. It is an unforgettable work. Merci encore pour la musique.”
“Ms. Judith Ingolfsson was a rare treasure to listen to, so indistinguishable from her art. I was amazed. I immensely enjoyed your (Grace Anderson’s) cello performance. It felt like traveling to many places over the evening's program. I hope to hear you again soon. Thank you so much.”
Eric Walburger, pianist & audience member