Morrison Artists SFSU

Morrison Artists SFSU The mission of the Morrison Chamber Music Center is to promote & advance the art of chamber music and its appreciation by offering events admission-free.

1939: May Treat Morrison Trust established.

1952: Edward Hohfeld and Ferenc Molnar establish Morrison Chamber Music Center.

1956: Morrison Chamber Music Center becomes permanent.

1970: Andor Toth named artistic director.

1972: Lazlo Varga named artistic director.

1989: Alexander String Quartet named quartet-in-residence and Saul Gropman named artistic director.

1990: San Francisco debut by E

roica Trio.

1992: San Francisco debut by St. Lawrence String Quartet.

1995: San Francisco debuts by Gilles Apap and The Transylvanian Mountain Boys.

1996: San Francisco debuts by Palladian Ensemble (early music) and The Zephyros Woodwind Quintet.

1997: San Francisco debuts by Wendy Cheng, and the New Millennium Ensemble.

1998: San Francisco debut by Trio Voronezh.

2000: San Francisco debuts by eighthblackbird, Singphoniker, Thibaud String Trio, and Vida.

2004: San Francisco debut by FLUX Quartet.

2005-06: 50th anniversary season.

2010: Ronald Caltabiano named artistic director.

2011: Richard Festinger named artistic director.

Address

1756 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94117

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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