Toby Saks, artistic director of Seattle Chamber Music Society has a permanent programming puzzle.
Every year, she has 20 concerts of chamber music to arrange: 12 at Lakeside School and five at Overlake School for the Summer Festival, plus three for the Winter Interlude at Benaroya in January. That’s about 60 chamber music works which include strings: trios, quartets, quintets and sextets, some duets and even the occasional octet. (This doesn’t include the 20 recital programs of solos or duets.)
Take a reasonable six-year cycle and that’s 360 different pieces of chamber music. How to find that many stellar works? How to bring variety in programs?
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