即将到来的演出季将呈现100位作曲家跨越三个世纪的音乐作品
林肯中心室内乐协会(CMS)公布了其2026/27演出季的节目单,其中包括80场室内乐音乐会,涵盖100位作曲家346年间的作品。
这些音乐会将由CMS的国际化、跨代际艺术家阵容倾情演绎,演出地点包括爱丽丝·塔利音乐厅和CMS的丹尼尔与乔安娜·S·罗斯工作室,以及在美国和海外的巡演场地。
演出季将于2026年10月13日以一场全美作曲家作品音乐会拉开帷幕,以纪念美国独立250周年,届时将演奏威廉·博尔科姆、艾米·比奇、伯纳德·赫尔曼和阿伦·科普兰的作品。
从10月25日开始,著名瑞士裔美国钢琴家吉尔斯·冯萨特尔将在八场音乐会中演奏贝多芬的全部32首钢琴奏鸣曲,此外,他还将在本演出季期间举办一系列关于这些奏鸣曲的专题讲座。
其他特邀艺术家包括VC艺术家小提琴家贝拉·赫里斯托娃与钢琴家格洛丽亚·钱(10月15日)、长笛演奏家兰森·威尔逊与钢琴家安妮-玛丽·麦克德莫特(2月18日),以及大提琴家乔纳森·斯文森与钢琴家尤霍·波霍宁(4月15日)。
更多精彩亮点包括一场双钢琴四手联弹音乐会,届时将有包括吴菡和让-埃弗拉姆·巴沃泽在内的多位钢琴家登台献艺(11月7日);男高音马修·波伦扎尼将演绎舒伯特的《冬之旅》(1月24日);以及由西南德广播交响乐团首席单簧管演奏家塞巴斯蒂安·曼茨演奏莫扎特和勃拉姆斯的单簧管五重奏(5月2日)。
5月16日,CMS乐季闭幕音乐会“从巴赫到斯特拉文斯基”将上演,届时斯蒂芬妮·布莱斯将演唱海顿的作品,托马索·隆奎奇将演奏莫扎特的单簧管协奏曲,此外还将演奏斯特拉文斯基的《邓巴顿橡树》协奏曲等作品。
整个乐季的其他活动还包括CMS的冬季音乐节(2月19日至3月7日),该音乐节将深入探讨莫扎特创作生涯中一个为期六年的特定时期,在此期间他创作了一些最重要的室内乐作品。
此外,一年一度的“独奏艺术”系列音乐会将再次为CMS的艺术家们提供机会,让他们精心策划自己的演出曲目;而CMS的“室内乐探秘”讲座及演出系列和家庭音乐会也将为本乐季增添更多精彩内容。
“作为CMS的艺术总监,我们始终认为每个演出季都应该拥有其独特的特色,”CMS艺术总监大卫·芬克尔和吴菡说道。“有些演出季贯穿始终的是一个单一的主题,但本季我们推出了多个主题,充分展现了室内乐曲目令人惊叹的丰富性。美国建国周年纪念日为我们提供了一个绝佳的机会,来庆祝美国对室内乐曲目做出的杰出贡献,这些作品的丰富性和多样性完美地体现了我们国家的精髓。”
“吉尔斯·冯萨特尔在一个演出季内演奏贝多芬全部钢琴奏鸣曲的系列演出不仅是CMS历史上的首次,也是一项具有全球意义的盛事,因为很少有钢琴家能够接受这项极具挑战性的任务,”他们补充道。“莫扎特永恒的音乐魅力无需任何理由即可被演奏、被推崇、被欣赏,我们很高兴冬季音乐节将从多个角度深入探索他那奇妙的音乐。一如既往,CMS的艺术家们将在整个演出季中以无与伦比的精湛技艺和音乐完整性呈现室内乐作品。我们迫不及待地期待音乐的响起!”
2026/27 乐季的套票现已发售。单场门票将于今年夏季晚些时候开始销售。CMS 的许多玫瑰工作室音乐会也将免费向全球观众进行直播。
The upcoming season will present concerts featuring music by 100 composers from across three centuries The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) has revealed its 2026/27 season program, complete with 80 set chamber music concerts showcasing works by 100 composers across 346 years. Featuring CMS’s international and intergenerational roster of artists, the concerts will take place in Alice Tully Hall and the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio at CMS, as well as on tours in the U.S. and abroad.
The season will open with an all-American Opening Night on October 13, 2026, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, with music by William Bolcom, Amy Beach, Bernard Herrmann, and Aaron Copland. From October 25, the renowned Swiss-American pianist Gilles Vonsattel will perform the 32 piano sonatas of Beethoven across eight concerts, which will be complemented by his special lecture series on the sonatas as part of the season. Other featured artists will include VC Artist violinist Bella Hristova with pianist Gloria Chien (Oct 15), flutist Ransom Wilson with pianist Anne-Marie McDermott (Feb 18), plus cellist Jonathan Swensen with pianist Juho Pohjonen (April 15).
More highlights include an evening of two-piano and four-hands works, featuring pianists, including Wu Han and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (Nov 7); Schubert’s Winterreise with tenor Matthew Polenzani (Jan 24); and clarinet quintets by Mozart and Brahms with Sebastian Manz, Principal Clarinet of the SWR Symphony Orchestra (May 2). On May 16, the CMS season finale, “From Bach to Stravinsky,” will see Stephanie Blythe singing Haydn, Tommaso Lonquich in Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, Stravinsky’s “Dumbarton Oaks” Concerto, and more.
Further events throughout the season include CMS’s Winter Festival from February 19 to March 7, which will explore a particular six-year compositional period of W.A. Mozart, during which he composed some of his most consequential chamber works. Additionally, the annual Art of the Recital series will again be offering CMS artists the chance to craft their own programs, while CMS’s Inside Chamber Music lecture-and-performance series and family concerts will join the many events enhancing the season.
“As Artistic Directors of CMS, we have always felt it important for each season to have its own unique character,” said CMS Artistic Directors David Finckel and Wu Han. “Some seasons have a single thread that is woven throughout, but this season we offer several themes that take advantage of the amazing depth of the chamber music repertoire. The American anniversary offers the perfect opportunity for us to celebrate this country’s significant contribution to the chamber music repertoire, which through its richness and variety perfectly reflects the essence of our nation.
“Gilles Vonsattel’s cycle of Beethoven’s piano sonatas in a single season will be not only an historic first for CMS, but a significant event globally, as few pianists anywhere have undertaken this monumentally difficult challenge,” they added. “The eternally powerful music of Mozart never needs excuses to be performed, revered and enjoyed, and we are excited that our Winter Festival offers a deep dive into his miraculous music from multiple perspectives. As always, CMS’s roster of artists will perform chamber music throughout the season at a consistent level of technical brilliance and musical integrity to be found nowhere else. We can’t wait for the music to begin!”
Subscriptions to the 2026/27 season are now on sale. Single tickets will go on sale later this summer. Many of CMS's Rose Studio concerts will also be livestreamed for free to audiences worldwide.