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History of FOCM
Friends of Chamber
Music of Miami, Inc. is a Florida not-for-profit corporation
organized in 1955. Formed to present a subscription series of
chamber music concerts, "Friends" is one of the oldest
continuously-operating chamber music presenters in the United
States, and one of the only remaining such organizations
regularly featuring world class chamber ensembles.
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Programs were initially presented
at the Miami White Temple Methodist Church. The Series was moved
to the 2,500-seat Dade County Auditorium in 1965. Seeking the
more intimate environment needed for chamber music, the Series
was moved to the First Presbyterian Church in Coral Gables in
the early 1980's. Since 1988 Friends of Chamber Music of Miami's
programs have had their home in the acoustically superb Gusman
Concert Hall on the University of Miami campus. This intimate
600-seat hall is considered by many to be the ideal setting for
chamber music in South Florida. Performances have occasionally
been offered at the Lincoln Theater on Miami Beach when Gusman
was unavailable.
Over the years Friends of Chamber
Music of Miami, Inc. has presented the greatest chamber
ensembles in the world. In the early years such legendary
ensembles as the Budapest, Paganini and Amadeus String Quartets
were regularly featured on the concert schedule. Such top names
as the Juilliard, Guarneri, Tokyo and Emerson Quartets have made
regular visits, along with such famous trios as the Beaux Arts
and Kalichstein/Laredo/ Robinson. A regular feature has been
performances by South Florida's own Florida Philharmonic Chamber
Ensemble under the baton of James Judd, often in collaboration
with other guest artists to perform some of the rarely heard
repertoire for larger chamber ensembles. Recent collaborations
include performances by Audiofon recording artist Valentina
Lisitsa with musicians from the Florida Philharmonic. |