Friends of Chamber Music, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Friends of Chamber Music, Vancouver, BC, Canada Friends of Chamber Music bring the world's best chamber music to Vancouver. For tickets, visit: www.friendsofchambermusic.ca

Join us to see and hear the world's finest ensembles playing masterworks of classical chamber music. Friends of Chamber Music brings the world's best chamber music to Vancouver. Join us to hear the finest touring international ensembles (string quartets, piano trios, etc.) without having to go to London's Wigmore Hall or New York's Lincoln Center. The music they play includes 18th Century composer

s (Haydn, Mozart), 19th Century composers (Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Fauré, Brahms, Dvorak, etc), 20th and 21st Century (Ravel, Bartok, Janacek, Shostakovich, Ligeti, etc). During this 78th season, all 10 concerts take place at the Vancouver Playhouse. Tickets:
- 10 concert subscription $550;
- 4 concert package $240;
- single ticket $70;
- full-time student ticket $15. Tickets and program info are available online at https://friendsofchambermusic.ca/, or at the Vancouver Playhouse box office an hour before each concert. Friends of Chamber Music also organise a FREE annual Young Musicians Chamber Music Competition in concert. The quality of the playing by the competing groups of music students is astonishing. They play and compete for cash prizes and concert tickets. Some past competitors are now conductors, musicians, and music teachers. The next FREE public concert and competition finals, the 71st annual, happen during spring 2026 at Koerner Hall in the Vancouver Academy of Music on Kits Point.

For those of you who enjoyed the look of our posters and communications over the past season, thanks are overdue to Vojt...
06/08/2026

For those of you who enjoyed the look of our posters and communications over the past season, thanks are overdue to Vojtěch Blahout of makingtheviolin.com for allowing us to incorporate some of his graphics which were created to illustrate the actual, step-by-step construction of the violin.

These graphics added an extra layer of interest and hopefully tweaked some interest into the detailed and demanding craftsmanship and artistry that goes into the creation of the instruments we are all so familiar with but only see on stage helping to deliver the magic!

Thank you Vojtěch!

Here are some favourites from the season. If you look closely you'll see various layers in and around the text and group photos.

Stay tuned in the months ahead for the unveiling of next season's posters and graphics as we head into fall! And get your tickets now!

06/08/2026
On Apr 28, the fine Calder Quartet played an exciting concert for us and they repeated the same program at their Carnegi...
05/10/2026

On Apr 28, the fine Calder Quartet played an exciting concert for us and they repeated the same program at their Carnegie Hall debut on Apr 30. Linked is a review of their NYC concert:

The Calder Quartet recently delivered a powerful all-American program at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, showcasing the rich variety and depth of American

The fabulous Takács Quartet launch our 2026-2027 concert series on Sep 22 playing:Mendelssohn: String Quartet No 6 in F ...
05/06/2026

The fabulous Takács Quartet launch our 2026-2027 concert series on Sep 22 playing:
Mendelssohn: String Quartet No 6 in F Minor, Opus 80
Gabriela Lena Frank: “Quijotadas”
Schubert: String Quartet No 14 in D Minor, D810 “Death and the Maiden”
And composer Gabriela Lena Frank has just been awarded the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for Music

The American pianist and composer won for her 10-movement symphonic work, titled "Picaflor: A Future Myth," inspired by a fragile environmental future.

Now available online: 2026-2027 Friends of Chamber Music concert series subscriptions & single tickets(4 string quartets...
05/05/2026

Now available online: 2026-2027 Friends of Chamber Music concert series subscriptions & single tickets
(4 string quartets, 2 piano trios, 2 piano quartets)

FRIENDS OF CHAMBER MUSIC 2026 / 2027 Friends of Chamber Music concert series – Subscriptions and Tickets This is the 79th season of Friends concerts, with 4 featuring string quartets, 2 featuring piano trios, and 2 featuring piano quartets. Please note the dates (including Sunday matinées) and en...

The Calder Quartet bring the same approach to exploring and presenting the music of classic and contemporary composers. ...
04/25/2026

The Calder Quartet bring the same approach to exploring and presenting the music of classic and contemporary composers. Next Tuesday the musicians bring us their Carnegie Hall program of modern string quartets.
In the linked video you can see and hear them use this same approach while diving into the music of Beethoven.

3 likes, 1 comment. "String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat major, Op. 127: I. Maestoso - Allegro"

March 15, 2026 we presented the Mandelring Quartett in a lovely concert for Friends in Vancouver. A month later they hav...
04/15/2026

March 15, 2026 we presented the Mandelring Quartett in a lovely concert for Friends in Vancouver.
A month later they have won the Brahms Prize.

Germany's Mandelring Quartet has received €10,000 for its commitment to honoring the cultural heritage of Johannes Brahms.

Join us for the final concert of the season! April 28th, with music by Philip Glass, Florence Price, Samuel Barber, and ...
04/08/2026

Join us for the final concert of the season! April 28th, with music by Philip Glass, Florence Price, Samuel Barber, and more.

Results of Friends of Chamber Music’s 71st annual Young Musicians Competition & free public concert– March 29, 2026Frien...
04/08/2026

Results of Friends of Chamber Music’s
71st annual Young Musicians Competition
& free public concert
– March 29, 2026

Friends of Chamber Music are pleased to announce the results of our 71st annual Young Musicians Competition (“YMC”), a free public concert held on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at Koerner Hall, Vancouver Academy of Music.

This event is a showcase and competition for talented groups of music students performing diverse chamber works. Each group of three or more musicians played ten minutes of music in a free public concert with our adjudicator also there. The groups are divided by age into Junior (up to age 18) and Senior (up to age 26) categories. Our aim for the YMC is to encourage young musicians each to gain appreciation for – and familiarity with – the collaborative process and technical skills needed to play great chamber music. We hope this begins a lifelong relationship for each of them with this fascinating musical genre.

This year, our adjudicator was David Gordon Duke, a musicologist who teaches at Vancouver Community College’s School of Music. He is also the classical music critic for The Vancouver Sun and a regular contributor to Classical Voice North America, the on-line journal of the Music Critics Association of North America. He has coached chamber music at the University of North Carolina and at UBC. David has told us that he learned almost everything he knows about chamber music from attending Friends of Chamber Music concerts for decades.

Once all the competing YMC groups had performed, David awarded prizes and gave his performance notes to the musicians. In addition, audience members voted for one Junior group and one Senior group to receive audience prizes (donated by a Friends board member), separate from those awarded by the adjudicator.

Friends of Chamber Music thanks David Gordon Duke as well as all the student musicians, coaches and teachers, families, VAM staff, our dedicated volunteers, and audience members for supporting the 2026 YMC.

The YMC results, decided by the adjudicator, along with the audience prizes, are listed below:

JUNIOR CATEGORY (up to age 18 years)

First Prize (Tie)

Peak Quintet: Hyden Ho, violin; Michiyo Yu, violin; Irene Lim, viola; Valery Lou, viola; Charles Lim, cello.
Music: Dvořák: String Quintet No. 3 in E-flat Major, Opus 97 (1st movement)

Trio Élégiaque: Julian Yoon, violin; Jeeho Park, cello; Skyler Tran, piano.
Music: Rachmaninoff: Piano Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G Minor

Audience Prize
Pi Trio: Adam Chi An Ngui, violin; Qiuzi Nini Lu, cello; Allen Run Qi Ding, piano.
Music: Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Opus 8 (1st movement)

Additional Participants

Nicolenco Trio: Alina Nicolenco, violin; Elise Nicolenco, viola; Lukas Nicolenco, cello.
Music: Amani: String Trio in D Minor, Opus 1 (1st movement)

SENIOR CATEGORY (up to age 26 years)

First Prize & Audience Prize

King Rosie: Kira Gill, violin; Tamsyn Klazek-Schryer, violin; Andrew Loe, viola; Gabi Haslett, cello.
Music: Grieg: String Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, Opus 27 (1st movement)

Second Prize
Take Four: Marina Hoffman, violin; Shea Zawadiuk, violin; Ellie Hu, viola; David Zhen, cello.
Music: Ravel: String Quartet in F Major (1st movement)

Additional Participants

Mendelssohn Trio: Sarah Carey, clarinet; Carlos Santos, clarinet; Anna Medwenitsch, piano.
Music: Mendelssohn: Konzertstück No. 2 in F Major, Opus 114

The Schutets: Freddy Chen, violin; Aaron Peng, viola; Hourod Rakhshanfar, cello; Gustav He, piano.
Music: Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47 (3rd movement)

Congratulations to all participants on their exceptional performances!

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