The Soraya’s chamber music concerts have become increasingly popular. These intimate and immersive concerts are breathtaking, both for the proximity to the musicians and also for the sweeping view of the Great Hall from the audience vantage point sitting on the stage. This week’s interview includes artists from two of those upcoming concerts, both of which feature Baroque music delivered in fresh ways. In their own words, they share the experience of a chamber concert, and why it’s such a special opportunity for artists and audiences alike. In order to retain the integrity of the experience, the audience size is limited to 200 individuals. In other words, supplies are limited, so don’t delay.
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