Friday, February 25, 2022 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (EST)
Alice Tully Hall, New York, NY, United States

Composed to help launch a major career in Vienna, Beethoven's three Op. 1 piano trios are true milestones in the chamber literature. That Beethoven chose the piano trio to show his personality and skill speaks volumes of the stature of chamber music in the Classical age, and Beethoven did not disappoint: his first three trios earned him enough to pay his bills for almost three years. Debussy's charming Petite Suite for Piano, Four Hands leads to the audacious, show-stopping chamber concerto of Chausson.

Attending online: This digital event is available for purchase until 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific on March 21, 2022. Once purchased, this event will remain on demand in your account until May 6, 2022.

Attending in person – COVID-19 Protocol: As part of our commitment to health and safety, CMS and Lincoln Center will require all ticket purchasers to agree to our COVID-19 Liability Waiver: https://www.chambermusicsociety.org/nyc/ticketing-information/covid-19-liability-waiver/ 

All guests attending CMS events must provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19, and wear a mask in accordance with CDC guidelines. We welcome anyone under the age of 12 who are vaccinated. Guests under 5 years old, for whom there is no currently available vaccine, will not be admitted.

Review full CMS COVID-19 protocols here: https://www.chambermusicsociety.org/nyc/ticketing-information/covid-19-readiness/

About Nicholas Canellakis, cello

Nicholas Canellakis has become one of the most sought-after and innovative cellists of his generation, praised as a "superb young soloist" (The New Yorker) and for being "impassioned ... the audience seduced by Mr. Canellakis's rich, alluring tone" (The New York Times). A multifaceted artist, Canellakis has forged a unique voice combining his talents as soloist, chamber musician, curator, filmmaker, and composer/arranger.

https://www.nicholascanellakis.com/