National Symphony Orchestra

Kennedy Center Chamber Players:
Spring Concert

Terrace Theater

Comprising titled musicians of the NSO, this acclaimed ensemble presents an afternoon of chamber music masterworks by André Previn, Johannes Brahms, and Richard Strauss.

Sun. Mar. 15, 2026

  • Sun. Mar. 15, 2026 2p.m.

NSO: Kennedy Center Chamber Players Spring Concert

Program

Comprising titled musicians of the NSO, this acclaimed ensemble presents classics from four centuries of chamber music.


Ricardo Cyncynates
, violin
Heather LeDoux Green, violin
Daniel Foster, viola
David Hardy, cello
Lambert Orkis, piano

André Previn: Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano
Johannes Brahms: Trio No. 3 for violin, cello, and piano in C minor Op. 101
Richard Strauss: Quartet for violin, viola, cello, and piano in C minor Op. 13

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